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Guest nospam
Posted

In my opinion, nothing!

 

Other than not being able to find necessary hardware drivers, this OS is

useless at this point. Downloaded yesterday Ubuntu Linux 8.04 and I could

not believe how wonderful this operating system is, especially because

it's free!!!

 

Now I have to ask myself why did I purchase Windows XP 64 bit? To gain

what? well, this wasn't the first time I screwed up so, to make a long

story short, I am selling my copy of Windows XP 64 bit. You think $95 is

fair asking price?

Guest Colin Barnhorst
Posted

Re: What is Windows XP 64 bit good for?

 

If it is worthless why do you think it will sell for $95?

 

Check the EULA to see if it is transferrable. It may not be.

 

"nospam" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message

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> In my opinion, nothing!

>

> Other than not being able to find necessary hardware drivers, this OS is

> useless at this point. Downloaded yesterday Ubuntu Linux 8.04 and I could

> not believe how wonderful this operating system is, especially because

> it's free!!!

>

> Now I have to ask myself why did I purchase Windows XP 64 bit? To gain

> what? well, this wasn't the first time I screwed up so, to make a long

> story short, I am selling my copy of Windows XP 64 bit. You think $95 is

> fair asking price?

Guest DevilsPGD
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Re: What is Windows XP 64 bit good for?

 

In message <4814fe2b$0$7050$4c368faf@roadrunner.com> nospam

<nospam@nospam.net> wrote:

>In my opinion, nothing!

 

Why are you replying to yourself?

>Other than not being able to find necessary hardware drivers, this OS is

>useless at this point.

 

"Other than"? Or "Because"?

 

Hardware and software go together, you shouldn't buy hardware that

doesn't have drivers for your chosen OS, and you shouldn't buy an OS if

your chosen hardware isn't available.

>Downloaded yesterday Ubuntu Linux 8.04 and I could

>not believe how wonderful this operating system is, especially because

>it's free!!!

 

And how are your 32-bit Windows apps and utilities doing? All running

nicely now?

Guest Tony Harding
Posted

Re: What is Windows XP 64 bit good for?

 

nospam wrote:

> In my opinion, nothing!

>

> Other than not being able to find necessary hardware drivers, this OS is

> useless at this point. Downloaded yesterday Ubuntu Linux 8.04 and I could

> not believe how wonderful this operating system is, especially because

> it's free!!!

>

> Now I have to ask myself why did I purchase Windows XP 64 bit? To gain

> what? well, this wasn't the first time I screwed up so, to make a long

> story short, I am selling my copy of Windows XP 64 bit. You think $95 is

> fair asking price?

 

Certainly not, it's available on the 'Net for less than that.

Guest S.SubZero
Posted

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Re: What is Windows XP 64 bit good for?

 

I happily run XP64 on my gaming desktop. All devices are recognized,

all drivers are current, and it's fast.

 

I have also run XP64 on two laptops with very good results.

 

XP64 FUD makes me a sad panda.

Guest DevilsPGD
Posted

Re: What is Windows XP 64 bit good for?

 

In message <48158eaa$0$11639$607ed4bc@cv.net> Tony Harding

<ToHard@nowhere.org> wrote:

>Certainly not, it's available on the 'Net for less than that.

 

Be that as it may, it's still ~$150 retail, and with all the fraud

buying OEM stuff online, you do get a premium selling in person.

 

I don't see any local copies in my usual circles, nor anything local on

eBay, but at $150 retail I'd probably price it at $95 and expect to get

$75 (at least around here, if you don't haggle, you won't sell anything)

 

That assumes it's transferable, being as it's only OEM, I'd suggest that

it's not. However, if it wasn't activated, no one can prove it was

transferred. Meh. Not sure how that would impact the price, I've never

attempted to see OEM software once the package was opened, except on the

installed hardware, but I don't deal in software much anyway.

Guest Colin Barnhorst
Posted

Re: What is Windows XP 64 bit good for?

 

Either ask what you expect to get for it in the first place or put it on

eBay. The EULA determines if you can sell it and if so you must certify to

the buyer that it is transferrable.

 

"DevilsPGD" <spam_narf_spam@crazyhat.net> wrote in message

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> In message <48158eaa$0$11639$607ed4bc@cv.net> Tony Harding

> <ToHard@nowhere.org> wrote:

>

>>Certainly not, it's available on the 'Net for less than that.

>

> Be that as it may, it's still ~$150 retail, and with all the fraud

> buying OEM stuff online, you do get a premium selling in person.

>

> I don't see any local copies in my usual circles, nor anything local on

> eBay, but at $150 retail I'd probably price it at $95 and expect to get

> $75 (at least around here, if you don't haggle, you won't sell anything)

>

> That assumes it's transferable, being as it's only OEM, I'd suggest that

> it's not. However, if it wasn't activated, no one can prove it was

> transferred. Meh. Not sure how that would impact the price, I've never

> attempted to see OEM software once the package was opened, except on the

> installed hardware, but I don't deal in software much anyway.

Guest Tony Harding
Posted

Re: What is Windows XP 64 bit good for?

 

DevilsPGD wrote:

> In message <48158eaa$0$11639$607ed4bc@cv.net> Tony Harding

> <ToHard@nowhere.org> wrote:

>

>> Certainly not, it's available on the 'Net for less than that.

>

> Be that as it may, it's still ~$150 retail, and with all the fraud

> buying OEM stuff online, you do get a premium selling in person.

>

> I don't see any local copies in my usual circles, nor anything local on

> eBay, but at $150 retail I'd probably price it at $95 and expect to get

> $75 (at least around here, if you don't haggle, you won't sell anything)

>

> That assumes it's transferable, being as it's only OEM, I'd suggest that

> it's not. However, if it wasn't activated, no one can prove it was

> transferred. Meh. Not sure how that would impact the price, I've never

> attempted to see OEM software once the package was opened, except on the

> installed hardware, but I don't deal in software much anyway.

 

Like everything, it's worth what someone will pay for it.

Guest Stefan Pendl
Posted

Re: What is Windows XP 64 bit good for?

 

On 27 Apr 2008 22:28:59 GMT, nospam <nospam@nospam.net> wrote:

>In my opinion, nothing!

>

 

Personally, I would not use it at home, because being able to access

4GB of RAM instead of 3GB is not useable with my current applications.

 

From a company few using applications, which are memory intensive, I

would go for it, as we have done and benefit highly from the move.

 

Summery:

personal usage ... no advantage

corporate usage ... if using 64-bit versions of your applications

 

---

Stefan Pendl

 

Windows XP Pro SP 2

Celeron M 1.3 GHz

752 MB DDR RAM

Guest Tony Sperling
Posted

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"Tony Harding" <ToHard@nowhere.org> wrote in message

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>

> Like everything, it's worth what someone will pay for it.

>

 

And, like one of my aunts used to say: "something is only a bargain if it is

worth more!"

 

 

Tony. . .

Guest XS11E
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Re: What is Windows XP 64 bit good for?

 

nospam <nospam@nospam.net> wrote:

 

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Guest DevilsPGD
Posted

Re: What is Windows XP 64 bit good for?

 

In message <41FEF41E-0E0C-4104-A5FD-5B815D1AF6FE@microsoft.com> "Colin

Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote:

>Either ask what you expect to get for it in the first place or put it on

>eBay.

 

Good theory, but in practice, at least in my area, when selling in local

classifieds, people expect to haggle. People like to feel like they're

getting a deal.

 

If you set your price too high, you'll mainly get lowball offers, but

very little serious interest.

 

If you set your price at what you expect to get and stay firm, you may

eventually sell, but you'll put up with months of phone calls from

people asking if you're willing to drop in price.

 

I did a test one time, I had two identical widgets to sell, going rate

on eBay would let me pocket about $80 after fees. I listed one for $100

and one for $80. The $100 unit sold in under a week, third caller took

it, I got $85 for it. The $80 unit took over three months to sell.

 

But then, I've sold just under $4000 in the last two months though, so

what do I know?

Guest DevilsPGD
Posted

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In message <eKsOkSWqIHA.1872@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl> "Tony Sperling"

<tony.sperling@dbREMOVEmail.dk> wrote:

>And, like one of my aunts used to say: "something is only a bargain if it is

>worth more!"

 

*Very* true -- Like I posted to Colin, you'll do well asking for a bit

more then you think you'll get and haggling, it gives people the feeling

of getting a good deal.

Guest nospam
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Re: What is Windows XP 64 bit good for?

 

XS11E wrote:

> nospam <nospam@nospam.net> wrote:

>

> If you don't want spam why are you spamming this group?

 

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