Is this a good deal?

Dell Inspiron 1100 Laptop

Upgraded to a P4 2.4 ghz from a celeron 2.4ghz?

Upgraded to a 15" screen from a 14" with 1024x768 resolution

External Floppy discounted from $49.00 to $29.00

256k Ram (max expansion 512k)

XP home

20gb hard drive

CD burner for minus format and DVD drive

Lan Port

1 PCMCIA slot

Word perfect/Money

1 yr. Warranty

Integrated Video card

TOTAL PRICE WITH FREE SHIPPING $849.00 PLUS CALIFORNIA SALES TAX 30 DAY RETURN GUARANTEE NO QUESTIONS ASKED.


Michael B.


P.S. I will use this for an E-sig feed and a charting program with my trading platform.
 
Ok will do.......Will miss you here in ET. Have a good vacation and talk to you you next year......I am out for the evening.

Michael B.





Quote from Fast_Trader:

Replace the XP Home with XP Pro and you'll have a sweet setup :cool:

-Fast
 
Could I use any of those nifty coupons with this television offer? Or is that against the rules....

Next question...anybody have a coupon code there not using?

Michael B.
 
Quote from Fast_Trader:

Replace the XP Home with XP Pro and you'll have a sweet setup :cool:

-Fast


hi Fast_Trader, I'm just curious what specific features you prefer in Pro over HE?

I've only used HE (I have 7 copies) and haven't found any holes. I think I've read that Pro can use the FAT file system instead of NTFS which HE is stuck with, but it's of no consequence to me.
 
Do both OS's have to be "authenticated" online by Microsoft?
I hate that kind of crap and have stuck with win2k for that reason alone.
Nothing like a piece of software that you can install/unistall at will without some uncle sam-like big brother watching over you.



Quote from DK_:




hi Fast_Trader, I'm just curious what specific features you prefer in Pro over HE?

I've only used HE (I have 7 copies) and haven't found any holes. I think I've read that Pro can use the FAT file system instead of NTFS which HE is stuck with, but it's of no consequence to me.
 
Yes, XP home edition needs to be "activated" within 30 days of install. They don't allow installs on more than 2 or 3 machines, or so I've heard :)
 
Thanks.

Can anyone confirm if the PRO version is the same way?
And has anyone installed it on say 2-3 computers without hassle?



Quote from DK_:

Yes, XP home edition needs to be "activated" within 30 days of install. They don't allow installs on more than 2 or 3 machines, or so I've heard :)
 
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