![]() But it's all a little pointless-if I'm going to change OS entirely, then I would want to get a newer computer with a newer processor, because I still like XP, and I still have older games that I play in XP, such as Oblivion and Baldurs gate and even some old dos based games, like Bloodstone: An Epic Dwarven Tale (am I dating myself here?). I know that there are extra spots in the tower for more ram, and of course, I could just put in larger chips. I had hoped that windows would have learned to make an operating system in the past seven years, but I guess my hope was fallacious. That was after vista had come out and 7 was either just on the horizon or just barely out, so I specified to send me the latest with XP professional on it. Now it's considered antiquated, not even 7 years later. It's a 2.2ghz duo core processor-was top of the line when I purchased it 6 1/2 years ago-and it still runs fantastic. ![]() ![]() I'm not sure if my computer is capable of running 64 bit at 4GB of RAM or not, haven't ever bothered to check because XP can't run anything greater than 2GB anyways. ![]()
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