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I merely want to know if there's a reasonable way to make XP work well.

Thanks for any advise!

John <><

THANKS to who helped me out.

In final analysis, the problem appeares to have been not enough RAM.
I put in another 256K in addition to the original 128K, and the improvement is dramatic.

Until this point, this machine was exactly as it was sold to me .
Just wonder now why they would sell such an inadequately equipped machine (except, perhaps, to make
the price sound good - in which case they could at least have informed me that additional RAM would
be a MUST).

Anyway, THANKS AGAIN, all!

John <><
 
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John said:
In final analysis, the problem appeares to have been not enough
RAM.
I put in another 256K in addition to the original 128K, and the
improvement is dramatic.

Until this point, this machine was exactly as it was sold to me
.
Just wonder now why they would sell such an inadequately
equipped
machine (except, perhaps, to make the price sound good -


That's why. They want to be able to advertise a low price.

in which
case they could at least have informed me that additional RAM
would
be a MUST).


It isn't quite a "must." Although personally, I wouldn't want to
run with only 128MB and I wouldn't recommend such a system, there
*are* people who do it and are reasonably satisfied with the
results. How successful it is has a lot to do with what
applications you run.
 
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