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Old 09-05-2014, 08:47 AM   #16
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Old 09-05-2014, 08:49 AM   #17
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Again, thank you to everyone contributing advice and ideas.

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Old 09-05-2014, 06:56 PM   #18
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Drummer you cheap B=tch! you know I love and respect your Cheapness. But for God's Sake skip a couple of BJs and buy yourself a new I3 core (at the very least PC yo damn Bum!Don'tmake me come down to the AC and kick ur ass. Prof to Prof. Hope you and Mom are all good my friend. Regards the Original Prof!
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Old 09-06-2014, 06:32 AM   #19
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Drummer you cheap B=tch! you know I love and respect your Cheapness. But for God's Sake skip a couple of BJs and buy yourself a new I3 core (at the very least PC yo damn Bum!Don'tmake me come down to the AC and kick ur ass. Prof to Prof. Hope you and Mom are all good my friend. Regards the Original Prof!
Hey Daddy,

That's too funny!

Don't worry; I might break into the paper route money I've stashed away for 40 years to buy, at least, a refurbished machine.

If that money doesn't cover it I'll have to ask you to borrow some of your Confirmation money.

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Old 09-07-2014, 11:52 AM   #20
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Hi Everyone,

I made a post in mid-April concerning Windows XP end of life.

I’m just wondering who’s still using this OS and if any problems were/are encountered.

I’m still running XP with IE7 and it’s doing fine, although YouTube and other Web presences are advising they will no longer support the system. I'm too poor to buy a new computer and this old Dell Dimension 8300 doesn't have the capacity to "modernize".

I’m just curious and would appreciate any feedback.

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Check out Frys.com if you are looking for a desktop often times they sell nice desktop that is nicely spec'ed out for around 400 Laptops you can get a decent model for 250 that will suffice for general use (aka no gaming)
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Old 09-07-2014, 12:04 PM   #21
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< running Xp with Firefox and Chrome, fire wall is Zone Alarm(free), AVG antiVirus (free)
Only down load from Cnet.com
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Old 09-08-2014, 04:53 AM   #22
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Thank you for replying. I've been getting some good info here.

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Been running XP with Avast and Malware Bytes...no problems. Use Carbonite to back up everything, just in case. Very stable so far. My PC is a 6 year old HP, use Chrome for internet.
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Been running XP with Avast and Malware Bytes...no problems. Use Carbonite to back up everything, just in case. Very stable so far. My PC is a 6 year old HP, use Chrome for internet.
Been running XP with IE7 and using Total Defense security suite plus Malware Bytes. My PC is a Dell Dimension 8300 and has to be well over 10 years old.

Me too: no problems thus far. Knock on wood!
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XP is not dead and MS is still doing security updates for it. It requires a slight registry hack and it will now look like a point of sale computer vs a PC

see this site http://www.zdnet.com/registry-hack-e...xp-7000029851/

and there are unofficial updates to XP that is basically a new service pack SP4 that you can read about here http://www.zdnet.com/want-windows-xp...ay-7000033030/

Just clone your hard drive and download the updates and you should be good to go for a while and includes security updates until 2019

Read the blog and get more info here: http://www.softpedia.com/get/Others/...official.shtml.

good luck with flash...

http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopi...er=asc&start=0
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What have U used to "Just clone a XP hard drive" and will it boot from the new one.

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XP is not dead and MS is still doing security updates for it. It requires a slight registry hack and it will now look like a point of sale computer vs a PC

see this site http://www.zdnet.com/registry-hack-e...xp-7000029851/

and there are unofficial updates to XP that is basically a new service pack SP4 that you can read about here http://www.zdnet.com/want-windows-xp...ay-7000033030/

Just clone your hard drive and download the updates and you should be good to go for a while and includes security updates until 2019

Read the blog and get more info here: http://www.softpedia.com/get/Others/...official.shtml.

good luck with flash...

http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopi...er=asc&start=0
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What have U used to "Just clone a XP hard drive" and will it boot from the new one.
I user "CloneZilla" (you laugh but I have done over 100 pc's with it.)

once the new drive is done, you pop it into the machine, boot up..let run a while, do some reboots and all is done
no reg hacking needed.
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Thanks to everyone again for the recommendations.
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I am currently looking to lighten up xp as much as possible. Has anyone done something like this?

I have been testing Maxthon browser and I seem to like it..

I need to bust this laptop open and max the memory and drop in a small SSD Hdd.

Thanks in advance
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Old 09-15-2014, 09:50 AM   #30
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I used this as a template when i first put this old Pentium4 machine back in service and it has done me right...

http://www.jasonn.com/turning_off_un..._on_windows_xp
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