Erik
December 5th 03, 01:45 AM
Yes you should be able to run Win XP. Your computer meets
the minimal requirements.
>-----Original Message-----
>I am thinking about purchasing the XP Home Edition but am
>concerned about my system being able to support it. I
was
>told by someone (Best Buy technician) that it may not
>support it.
>
>I ran a diagnostic on my system and according to the
>information, I should be able to run the program. My
>processor speed is 600 MHz, 384 Megabytes of memory, 30
GB
>hard drive (Drive C: 25.212 with 22.107 GB free and D:
>2.721 with 1.586 GB free).
>
>Can someone tell me if my computer meets XP's
>requirements? I don't want to make a costly purchase if
>it will not work. Thanks.
>
>Cris
>.
>
the minimal requirements.
>-----Original Message-----
>I am thinking about purchasing the XP Home Edition but am
>concerned about my system being able to support it. I
was
>told by someone (Best Buy technician) that it may not
>support it.
>
>I ran a diagnostic on my system and according to the
>information, I should be able to run the program. My
>processor speed is 600 MHz, 384 Megabytes of memory, 30
GB
>hard drive (Drive C: 25.212 with 22.107 GB free and D:
>2.721 with 1.586 GB free).
>
>Can someone tell me if my computer meets XP's
>requirements? I don't want to make a costly purchase if
>it will not work. Thanks.
>
>Cris
>.
>