[pchelpers] Re: Questions
- From: "Jackie MacWhirter" <jmacwhirter@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: <pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2001 11:19:58 -0800
Hi Robert and Everyone:
Thank you very much for answering my questions. One thing if you own
computers or so... you need to learn those big curves-- we all need to
learn those big curves one way or another what ever matters to you the
most<G> in long long run you do spend less time, I have learned much on my
own , but I have been helped much more on this list. I really appreciate
all your kind efforts to help. I feel just because you maybe limited
physically or your life has been altered it no excuse to stop educating your
mind and applying -- its a natural desire in us-- I have other top prioities
in my life that come first too but I also need this technology. If you can
share your knowledge-- you use it and it doesn't go to waste you can keep it
alive and you don't forget it-- that way it helps you and the rest of us
and everyone can benefit. Thanks again all of you for taking the time to
explain and for your very helpful replies. Have a great day--- Jackie
----- Original Message -----
From: pchelp
To: pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 5:35 AM
Subject: [pchelpers] Re: Questions
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jackie MacWhirter" <jmacwhirter@xxxxxxxxx>
> 1. Suppose you had Window XP Pro on your existing computer and changed
> your motherboard could you do a fresh install without any problems?
No problem......But you would probably have to reactivate.
>
> 2. What do you have to reactivate it again.
Call an 800 number. I updated my system and had to reactivate my
Windows and Office. Did both in less than 4 min.
> Is Windows XP more user friendly than win 2000?
Actually I find tham about the same. XP a little better if you have
never used either of them before.
> 3. Is Windows XP Pro much better than Windows 2000 pro-- I am getting
> this as a gift-- sometimes in January so I need some help. I would like
to
> hear from someone who has Windows XP or the professional edition.
I use XP Pro at work and XPHome at ....home. Better than 2000pro.
Depends on what you like and get used to. I like the ease of setup for XP.
I like the features for graphics that they have. My brother is a BIG
win2000 fan and he just broke down and put XP on one of his machines. Will
have to wait and see if he goes over totally. I was never big on Win2000
because of the learning curve. No time. Story of my life!!
Your Brother,
Robert McLellan
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