Wow...Thanks! This is the beginning of a nightmare, as I am not more experienced than Plug n' Play...
it's just that I didn't want their OEM version ....of XP
The Asian fellow that answers the phone at Cyberpower is about as helpful as a rock. This worries me....I need an expert to help me, but I will try on Monday and ask this most excellent question (s).
I am sort of a Savant and if I am left unattended this could turn into a looooong project, as I must understand everything completely, if I am to do it myself...in a savantish way...
This thread could turn into several hundred pages....leaving me talking to myself...I really need to save the time...or I will fall into this dreadful savantish loop with no escape for years to come...(sorta like learning how to trade)
Cyberpower will not support me if I do not take their OEM XP...so can I depend on the group here in ET to help me?
This is a fricken can of worms....
Michael B.
P.S. Also I betcha my Pentium III which I installed Xp pro on could run better.
it's just that I didn't want their OEM version ....of XP
The Asian fellow that answers the phone at Cyberpower is about as helpful as a rock. This worries me....I need an expert to help me, but I will try on Monday and ask this most excellent question (s).
I am sort of a Savant and if I am left unattended this could turn into a looooong project, as I must understand everything completely, if I am to do it myself...in a savantish way...
This thread could turn into several hundred pages....leaving me talking to myself...I really need to save the time...or I will fall into this dreadful savantish loop with no escape for years to come...(sorta like learning how to trade)
Cyberpower will not support me if I do not take their OEM XP...so can I depend on the group here in ET to help me?
This is a fricken can of worms....
Michael B.
P.S. Also I betcha my Pentium III which I installed Xp pro on could run better.
Quote from JackR:
I noticed that your machine is being delivered with a formatted disk only. I assume you will be installing the XP operating system. This implies that you will not know whether the various components play well together. I'd ensure that you get the drivers required for the motherboard and all plug-in cards. You might talk to the vendor to determine whether they used the drivers they are delivering to test your machine or others that they may have downloaded from a web site, placed on your machine, and then erased when they formatted your drive for delivery. Might save you some trouble when you do the install.
Jack
