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"Paul A. Shippert" <[log in to unmask]>
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Greetings--

On one of my pre-house fire home computers, I ran XP Pro on a Pentium III 1 GHz processor, but I did have 512 MB of SDRAM installed. The computer gave my daughter acceptable performance on web, email, and Office apps, but I believe that having 512 or more MB of RAM was more important in this context. Between Windows 2000 and XP there does not appear to me to be a huge performance difference, and, you can elect to turn off certain "special effects" using the advanced tab of the My Computer properties page. Depending on your intended use, you shouldn't take too much of a performance hit moving from your current Win 2K OS to Windows XP. If you can afford to increase your RAM, that would be the most significant performance booster.

HTH.

--
Paul A. Shippert
Library Media Specialist
Margaret Brent Middle School
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and I'm hovering like a fly
waiting for the windshield on the 
freeway." Genesis
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 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Walter Ermacora <[log in to unmask]>
> Hello All,
> 
> I'm getting conflicting opinions on whether to install WIN XP Pro on a Pentium 
> III machine or not.  I need a solid expert opinion on this matter.
> 
> Specifications:  Compaq Deskpro EN; 733MHz; 384MB RAM; 120GB Hard Drive; ATI
>                  All-In-Wonder 128 16MB Video Card; WIN 2000 Pro.
> 
> The computer is mainly used for 2D & 3D design.  I used the XP upgrade tool from 
> Microsoft's website and everything checked fine with no incompatibilities or 
> problems.  My main concern is if XP Pro will slow down my computer considerably 
> or not?  Is XP Pro better served if installed on a Pentium IV machine vs. 
> Pentium III?
> 
> Signed,
> Confused ;(
> 
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