RF
December 6th 03, 03:32 PM
It may have installed more services in the laptop. I not
sure the way you did it. The only way I know of is the
redo the laptop from the beginning. Tell her to reinstall
Window XP Pro Fresh install. See if that works. If not,
check with your memory and the speed of the laptop.
>-----Original Message-----
>My neighbor has a new dell laptop and tried to
>upgrade from xp home to xp pro. She told me she
>got a message during the install that there was
>not enough memory. However it did install. Now it
>takes two minutes to boot, she lost her wireless
>connection, etc. Her machine is very slooooww. Any
>ideas to restore her laptop up to speed? Does pro
>load more services than home? and enough to slow a
>machine down? Thanks much.
>.
>
sure the way you did it. The only way I know of is the
redo the laptop from the beginning. Tell her to reinstall
Window XP Pro Fresh install. See if that works. If not,
check with your memory and the speed of the laptop.
>-----Original Message-----
>My neighbor has a new dell laptop and tried to
>upgrade from xp home to xp pro. She told me she
>got a message during the install that there was
>not enough memory. However it did install. Now it
>takes two minutes to boot, she lost her wireless
>connection, etc. Her machine is very slooooww. Any
>ideas to restore her laptop up to speed? Does pro
>load more services than home? and enough to slow a
>machine down? Thanks much.
>.
>