02-13-2005, 04:14 AM
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I assembled a computer for my folks using spare parts I had lying around in closets and drawers. My dad has mentioned to me that every time I email him new pictures he has to delete old stuff to make room for them. My folks are presently using a Pentium 2 (might even be a Pentium Pro, I can't recall) with 64 MB RAM and a 1.2 GB HDD. I figured that since I have everything I need to make them a better computer I would just go ahead and do so.
Here's what I frankensteined together:
Pentium 3 500 MHz
Proprietary HP motherboard
256 MB PC-100 RAM
52/24/52 CD-RW
5 GB HDD (will be swapped with a 20 GB HDD soon)
It's not pretty. All of the drive bays are different colours. It goes from grey to beige to black. It works swimmingly though, and is a significant upgrade over what they currently have.
I'm kinda stuck on the OS. Right now the frankenputer is running Windows 98SE, but I'd really, really like to install XP on it. My folks try hard, but they aren't the most computer-savy people in the world. I'd like to provide them with a more secure OS than 98SE, and I do happen to have an unused legitimate copy of XP Pro. It makes sense that I'd install XP right?
I've heard about using nLite to create very slimmed-down installations of XP. I've just never actually used it. The frankenputer I assembled for them isn't the most powerful one in the world, but it exceeds all of the minimum installation requirements. I'd like to go one better and use nLite to create a XP installation disk that removes unneeded Windows components, but I have no idea how to do so. I'm looking to give them an XP machine that boots and responds faster than their old 98SE machine. They don't need 100 screensavers, 200 themes, and who knows what else. They just need a computer that can browse the internet and receive email.
Help PLZ!
I assembled a computer for my folks using spare parts I had lying around in closets and drawers. My dad has mentioned to me that every time I email him new pictures he has to delete old stuff to make room for them. My folks are presently using a Pentium 2 (might even be a Pentium Pro, I can't recall) with 64 MB RAM and a 1.2 GB HDD. I figured that since I have everything I need to make them a better computer I would just go ahead and do so.
Here's what I frankensteined together:
Pentium 3 500 MHz
Proprietary HP motherboard
256 MB PC-100 RAM
52/24/52 CD-RW
5 GB HDD (will be swapped with a 20 GB HDD soon)
It's not pretty. All of the drive bays are different colours. It goes from grey to beige to black. It works swimmingly though, and is a significant upgrade over what they currently have.
I'm kinda stuck on the OS. Right now the frankenputer is running Windows 98SE, but I'd really, really like to install XP on it. My folks try hard, but they aren't the most computer-savy people in the world. I'd like to provide them with a more secure OS than 98SE, and I do happen to have an unused legitimate copy of XP Pro. It makes sense that I'd install XP right?
I've heard about using nLite to create very slimmed-down installations of XP. I've just never actually used it. The frankenputer I assembled for them isn't the most powerful one in the world, but it exceeds all of the minimum installation requirements. I'd like to go one better and use nLite to create a XP installation disk that removes unneeded Windows components, but I have no idea how to do so. I'm looking to give them an XP machine that boots and responds faster than their old 98SE machine. They don't need 100 screensavers, 200 themes, and who knows what else. They just need a computer that can browse the internet and receive email.
Help PLZ!