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BillL
Hi all, I have a friend with a Acer 505 series laptop which has the
following core specs: -
CPU: Mobile Intel Celeron-A, 466 MHz (7 x 67)
RAM: 128 MB
Chipset: Intel Banister 82440MX
Win98SE
I've checked the minimum specs out on British Telecoms site for ADSL and the
laptop meets or exceeds the minimum specs. However, I was just wondering
with such an old OS (which MS no longer supports) and hardware. if there are
other things I need to worry about (e.g. only USB 1.1 support, ADSL modem
compatability etc.). If this were the case would it be sensible to try and
install WinME on the machine?
My friend only wants the laptop to be able to run Word and IE/OE so it
doesn't matter that its a slow machine.
TIA
BillL
following core specs: -
CPU: Mobile Intel Celeron-A, 466 MHz (7 x 67)
RAM: 128 MB
Chipset: Intel Banister 82440MX
Win98SE
I've checked the minimum specs out on British Telecoms site for ADSL and the
laptop meets or exceeds the minimum specs. However, I was just wondering
with such an old OS (which MS no longer supports) and hardware. if there are
other things I need to worry about (e.g. only USB 1.1 support, ADSL modem
compatability etc.). If this were the case would it be sensible to try and
install WinME on the machine?
My friend only wants the laptop to be able to run Word and IE/OE so it
doesn't matter that its a slow machine.
TIA
BillL