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December 12th 03, 07:14 AM
If you are not sure of your system,how do you know it
accepts XP? Do some research on requirements for XP and
check out how much ram you have, you may need more.Be
aware, your mother board must support what you need.
...Good luck.
>-----Original Message-----
>Hey, I have recently installed Microsoft XP on my
>computer, which is a a Pentium 2, 300mhz i think.
Anyway,
>I installed it and it works fine, until you connect to
the
>internet, after you connect to the internet, after about
3
>minutes, the computer just freezes and will not move and
>needs to be reset. It is really annoying and costing
heaps
>in dialing up fees, does anyone have any ideas im
>desperate to find a solution, thanks!
>-Sam
>.
>
accepts XP? Do some research on requirements for XP and
check out how much ram you have, you may need more.Be
aware, your mother board must support what you need.
...Good luck.
>-----Original Message-----
>Hey, I have recently installed Microsoft XP on my
>computer, which is a a Pentium 2, 300mhz i think.
Anyway,
>I installed it and it works fine, until you connect to
the
>internet, after you connect to the internet, after about
3
>minutes, the computer just freezes and will not move and
>needs to be reset. It is really annoying and costing
heaps
>in dialing up fees, does anyone have any ideas im
>desperate to find a solution, thanks!
>-Sam
>.
>