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Guest cool_boy
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And Microsoft shouldn't have released

Windows Me, because it had only a limited shelf life. Maybe if it stayed for

a bit longer, and had a SP it would become quite good.

 

I know a lot of people say that Me sucked because of drivers. Well, it may

be true, but actually, I have

never had any problems with it. It even ran well on a 1996 PC, with a Cyrix

processor better than Windows 98. And the PC was designed for Windows 95!!!

I'm considering installing Windows Me on a PackardBell EasyNoteR (I have

original 2000, Me and XP (OEM), and I plan buying Windows 7 when it is

released), will it work on it?

 

Details:

Peckard Bell EasyNoteR

Processor

AMD Turion 64 Mobile Technology ML-34

Version: x86 Family 15 Model 36 Stepping 2

Speed: 795 MHz

 

 

RAM - 512, HDD - 80GB

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Guest SSJ04 Mewtwo
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Re: Windows Me on a PackardBell EasyNote

 

cool_boy <lilisot1@abv.bg> wrote:

 

 

Details:

Peckard Bell EasyNoteR

Processor

AMD Turion 64 Mobile Technology ML-34

Version: x86 Family 15 Model 36 Stepping 2

Speed: 795 MHz

 

RAM - 512, HDD - 80GB

 

No, that probably won't run Windows 7...,it can't run Vista properly.

 

You'll need 2-4 gigs of RAM and a dual core processor to run Windows 7...,or

even more for it to run without any problems.

 

Of course, I could be wrong.

Guest cool_boy
Posted

Re: Windows Me on a PackardBell EasyNote

 

I forgot to mention that once Windows 7 ships, I'll buy a new PC.

 

Will the Packard Bell EasyNote work properly with Windows Me?

 

"SSJ04 Mewtwo" <ssj04mewtwo@yahoo.com> wrote in message

news:fu7bgm$k43$1@news.datemas.de...

> cool_boy <lilisot1@abv.bg> wrote:

>

>

> Details:

> Peckard Bell EasyNoteR

> Processor

> AMD Turion 64 Mobile Technology ML-34

> Version: x86 Family 15 Model 36 Stepping 2

> Speed: 795 MHz

>

> RAM - 512, HDD - 80GB

>

> No, that probably won't run Windows 7...,it can't run Vista properly.

>

> You'll need 2-4 gigs of RAM and a dual core processor to run Windows

> 7...,or

> even more for it to run without any problems.

>

> Of course, I could be wrong.

>

>

Guest SSJ04 Mewtwo
Posted

Re: Windows Me on a PackardBell EasyNote

 

cool_boy <lilisot1@abv.bg> wrote:

 

I forgot to mention that once Windows 7 ships, I'll buy a new PC.

 

Will the Packard Bell EasyNote work properly with Windows Me?

 

Got confused on what you were asking. (looks at specs again) Yes, you

should be able to run ME fine. I'm running it with 128 mg Ram and 20 gb

drive. Of course, that's a tower.

Guest Joan Archer
Posted

Re: Windows Me on a PackardBell EasyNote

 

My WinME is running on a Packard Bell 800 MHz 20GB drive with 256mb RAM and

it runs very well.

Joan

 

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"cool_boy" <lilisot1@abv.bg> wrote in message

news:eY5AkXHoIHA.4672@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> And Microsoft shouldn't have released

> Windows Me, because it had only a limited shelf life. Maybe if it stayed

> for

> a bit longer, and had a SP it would become quite good.

>

> I know a lot of people say that Me sucked because of drivers. Well, it may

> be true, but actually, I have

> never had any problems with it. It even ran well on a 1996 PC, with a

> Cyrix processor better than Windows 98. And the PC was designed for

> Windows 95!!! I'm considering installing Windows Me on a PackardBell

> EasyNoteR (I have original 2000, Me and XP (OEM), and I plan buying

> Windows 7 when it is released), will it work on it?

>

> Details:

> Peckard Bell EasyNoteR

> Processor

> AMD Turion 64 Mobile Technology ML-34

> Version: x86 Family 15 Model 36 Stepping 2

> Speed: 795 MHz

>

>

> RAM - 512, HDD - 80GB

>


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