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I am looking for advice on transferring an existing WinME system to another
(preferrably NEW) set of hardware.
I have an older WInME pc (which I was planning to retire and "convert" to
Linux) but I feel that the whole pc needs serious replacement.
Particularly, the video subsystem is showing age (at boot up the characters
are jumbled(1), and sometime the screen boots to BLANK(2)). I can fix (1)
with a simple ctrl-alt-del at bootup. But when (2) happens, it's the most
annoying since the next boot is only possible in SafeMode and 16 colours!
The latter happend recently; I ended up re-installing the older WinME
drivers for the video card - and it wasn't easy! (originally I had upgraded
the drivers to the latest Nvidia ones - but those are the ones that NOW
start to cause problems) The video subsystem is AGP via an external card.
The exisiting pc doesn't have an integrated video.
I still really need to use WinME for a little while. It's my ICS machine
that allows dialup sharing for another pc. And.. quite frankly, I'm used
to using it as is. A complete change over to Linux would stall me.
So.. I'm fishing for opinions on what would be a good strategy for
migrating WinME to a fresh set of hardware. I am leary on just using
someone's old pc which may or may not have problems of its own.
There were two approaches I was thinking might work:
[1] Barebone kit. This one inspires me: http://tinyurl.com/2pughc If that
link doesn't cooperate, try this one:
http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=qAXQ110sLGI&offerid=101323.3202691&type=2&subid=0
Or.. just go to http://tigerdirect.ca and enter "M452-2850 C" (without the
quotes) in the product search.
With this approach, the idea is to them have a relatively modern pc that I
can use for Linux or XP in the future. This model seems to have both IDE
and SATA. The plan is to utilize the IDE for the exisiting hdd (with the
WinME OS) and then build upon the SATA for future storage or main hdd use.
Would that work, or are simultaneous us of IDE hdd and SATA hdd not allowed
on mobo's?
[2] A new pc that supports boot via USB and utilize the existing WinME OS
via an hdd enclosure.
The dilema of course is the ram limitation in WinME (max 512meg with tweaks
in Vcache) ..and maybe a few other limitations such as suitable video driver
support.
W.r.t the barebone kit above, would WinME have problems with PCI-Express?
(preferrably NEW) set of hardware.
I have an older WInME pc (which I was planning to retire and "convert" to
Linux) but I feel that the whole pc needs serious replacement.
Particularly, the video subsystem is showing age (at boot up the characters
are jumbled(1), and sometime the screen boots to BLANK(2)). I can fix (1)
with a simple ctrl-alt-del at bootup. But when (2) happens, it's the most
annoying since the next boot is only possible in SafeMode and 16 colours!
The latter happend recently; I ended up re-installing the older WinME
drivers for the video card - and it wasn't easy! (originally I had upgraded
the drivers to the latest Nvidia ones - but those are the ones that NOW
start to cause problems) The video subsystem is AGP via an external card.
The exisiting pc doesn't have an integrated video.
I still really need to use WinME for a little while. It's my ICS machine
that allows dialup sharing for another pc. And.. quite frankly, I'm used
to using it as is. A complete change over to Linux would stall me.
So.. I'm fishing for opinions on what would be a good strategy for
migrating WinME to a fresh set of hardware. I am leary on just using
someone's old pc which may or may not have problems of its own.
There were two approaches I was thinking might work:
[1] Barebone kit. This one inspires me: http://tinyurl.com/2pughc If that
link doesn't cooperate, try this one:
http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=qAXQ110sLGI&offerid=101323.3202691&type=2&subid=0
Or.. just go to http://tigerdirect.ca and enter "M452-2850 C" (without the
quotes) in the product search.
With this approach, the idea is to them have a relatively modern pc that I
can use for Linux or XP in the future. This model seems to have both IDE
and SATA. The plan is to utilize the IDE for the exisiting hdd (with the
WinME OS) and then build upon the SATA for future storage or main hdd use.
Would that work, or are simultaneous us of IDE hdd and SATA hdd not allowed
on mobo's?
[2] A new pc that supports boot via USB and utilize the existing WinME OS
via an hdd enclosure.
The dilema of course is the ram limitation in WinME (max 512meg with tweaks
in Vcache) ..and maybe a few other limitations such as suitable video driver
support.
W.r.t the barebone kit above, would WinME have problems with PCI-Express?