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Dan
Guest
First of all, Norma, do all of us and yourself a favor by answering some
questions:
1. Do I want or need to upgrade and why?
2. Do I really need an upgrade or do I want a new machine with new hardware
so I can run cool new games, run Itunes and other stuff?
Suggestions:Why not just keep your old Windows 98 machine and if you don't
want it then donate it and or recycle it because I think Norma you are the
user who wants to run the latest stuff.
3. Do you want someone like Falcon Northwest, Dell, Toshiba, etc. to build
your machine, or do you want to build it or a friend ie. system engineer to
help you build it, etc.
Please correct me if I am wrong and tell us what you really want and what
you really want to do because it sounds like a new machine may indeed be
right for you but of course you may not want to deal with the associated
trial-ware and ad-ware on a new machine and a clean Microsoft os install is
always best I have found.
"Norma Craig" wrote:
> I want to upgrade my current version of Windows 98 to XP. I don't want to
> go near Vista...I've heard too many bad things about it.
>
> I've searched Microsoft's site and just can not find where a 98 user can
> upgrade to XP. Everything is geared to upgrading to Vista.
>
> Thanks for any help you can send my way.
> Betsy
>
>
>
questions:
1. Do I want or need to upgrade and why?
2. Do I really need an upgrade or do I want a new machine with new hardware
so I can run cool new games, run Itunes and other stuff?
Suggestions:Why not just keep your old Windows 98 machine and if you don't
want it then donate it and or recycle it because I think Norma you are the
user who wants to run the latest stuff.
3. Do you want someone like Falcon Northwest, Dell, Toshiba, etc. to build
your machine, or do you want to build it or a friend ie. system engineer to
help you build it, etc.
Please correct me if I am wrong and tell us what you really want and what
you really want to do because it sounds like a new machine may indeed be
right for you but of course you may not want to deal with the associated
trial-ware and ad-ware on a new machine and a clean Microsoft os install is
always best I have found.
"Norma Craig" wrote:
> I want to upgrade my current version of Windows 98 to XP. I don't want to
> go near Vista...I've heard too many bad things about it.
>
> I've searched Microsoft's site and just can not find where a 98 user can
> upgrade to XP. Everything is geared to upgrading to Vista.
>
> Thanks for any help you can send my way.
> Betsy
>
>
>