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Upgrading Operating System
I am currently using Windows ME and to be honest thoroughly p****d off with it. It has got to the stage where Windows Media Player 9 wont run and I cant upgrade to 10.
When upgrading is it just a simple matter of getting the discs for another windows platform, and installing over ME? In the past I have always had someone do my installations for me but now I would like to try it myself.
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Cowboy
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In fact, I would go as far as to suggest a total re-format anyway. It just feels cleaner to me. If you computer can handle it (i.e. roughly 2Ghz processor, 512mb ram), go for XP. If it's a bit older, and it only has a 1Ghz processor or similar, go for windows 2000 professional. Both pretty much as stable as eachother.
And then stop using media player and start using iTunes!
If you plan to copy any home-made DVDs or things of that nature onto your computer (DVDs, full ones, are more than 4GB), you'll need NTFS. so go with that unless you really don't want to.
I upgraded my Me installation to XP a fortnight ago (1GHz/256Mb). It is worth noting that not everthing works as it used to now. None of this is crucial but it is all a bit tedious.
Main thing was I had to find updated drivers for my broadband modem (the Wanadoo one), the graphics tablet (havent got round to that yet) and my Webcam (I use the EyeToy from PS2 so had to scour the web for that again but it is a fab quality cam if anyone is interested).
Rather more irksome was the CD recorder that came with the drive (B's Recorder Gold) no longer behaves and just disconnects both CD drives. I've now uninstalled the software.
And reinstalling the interface for my mobile phone (Motorola V3) seems to pick up the old settings even after an uninstall and just reinstalls the non functioning Me version. (Haven't solved this yet.)
Everything else is fine and XP is also much more stable than Me ever was.