O/T Convert or Format?
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O/T Convert or Format?
My home PC has Win98 on it and I'd like something a little more stable, plus its about dang time for an upgrade. I was trying to decide between XP and 2000 Pro and I think I've got my mind set on 2000 PRO.
Ok should I just covert FAT to NTFS or just to a complete install of it. I don't want to loose all the stuff I have on it now.
Ok should I just covert FAT to NTFS or just to a complete install of it. I don't want to loose all the stuff I have on it now.
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I always do a fresh install . I have been runnning XP at home and really like it.
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I say go with XP Pro. All the auto updates and stuff just works smoother.
I usually do upgrades, but if you can save your data files and you have all your software install disks, go fresh.
If you upgrade, run the compatibility checker first and go grab the latest XP drivers from your coputer's website and store tem in their own directory. Uninstall any Norton stuff and virus software. Then run your upgrade. After the upgrade, reinstall the drivers from the mfr, then do about twenty Windows updates to get back to speed.
I've got 3 W2k boxes at work, two 98SE's, and 14 XP Pros. Just seems like W2k is going by the wayside... I'm an old NT4 holdout that likes XP pro just fine.
I usually do upgrades, but if you can save your data files and you have all your software install disks, go fresh.
If you upgrade, run the compatibility checker first and go grab the latest XP drivers from your coputer's website and store tem in their own directory. Uninstall any Norton stuff and virus software. Then run your upgrade. After the upgrade, reinstall the drivers from the mfr, then do about twenty Windows updates to get back to speed.
I've got 3 W2k boxes at work, two 98SE's, and 14 XP Pros. Just seems like W2k is going by the wayside... I'm an old NT4 holdout that likes XP pro just fine.
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Oooh, ooh, if you do an upgrade, you'll need to convert to Fat32 before you do an XP upgrade. After your'e done you can either stay FAT32 or convert to NTFS.