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Blithe
For several years I have enjoyed a peer-to-peer network with 2 W2K PCs.
I'm now planning to go to a 64bit, super ready, Vista Intel Quad PC.
I've read that Vista (by design) will not talk to an OS older than XP.
Has anyone found a workaround to defeat that unfortunate design?
(I'm ready to abandon my oldest W2K Dell Pentium PC (that originally came
with Win98) that years ago Dell had erroneously claimed was not W2K capable.
I easily disproved Dell's misinformation that probably was designed to
stimulate sales.)
What say you out there? Should I entertain any hope? The new Intel Quad
would net with a 5 year old W2K (SP4) Athlon XP 1700+ maxed with over 500 MB
(DDR SDRAM) - Motherboard Name - Gigabyte GA-7VTXE
Thanks for either your optimistic, suggested options - or doleful regrets.
Blithe
I'm now planning to go to a 64bit, super ready, Vista Intel Quad PC.
I've read that Vista (by design) will not talk to an OS older than XP.
Has anyone found a workaround to defeat that unfortunate design?
(I'm ready to abandon my oldest W2K Dell Pentium PC (that originally came
with Win98) that years ago Dell had erroneously claimed was not W2K capable.
I easily disproved Dell's misinformation that probably was designed to
stimulate sales.)
What say you out there? Should I entertain any hope? The new Intel Quad
would net with a 5 year old W2K (SP4) Athlon XP 1700+ maxed with over 500 MB
(DDR SDRAM) - Motherboard Name - Gigabyte GA-7VTXE
Thanks for either your optimistic, suggested options - or doleful regrets.
Blithe