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    need some info about win 98/2000/xp

    ok, I need some info about win 98/2000/xp:
    1. how much space on disk you need installing win 98, 2000, xp? I mean how much space needs each OS?
    2. what is the minimum amount of memory required for each of OS (98, 2000, xp)?
    3. what is the minimum processor required fro each OS?
    I hope someone will help me out with those questions...
    Thx in advance.

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    Go google this, go to microsoft.com and look it up.

    This is too much of a bobo question for you to not find it on your own.

    Use key words requirement, space etc.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Krell
    Go google this, go to microsoft.com and look it up.

    This is too much of a bobo question for you to not find it on your own.

    Use key words requirement, space etc.
    I hate to agree with krell...no I don't!

    This is a dumbass question. You could have googled the answer in less time it took to post this.
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    ok I found the info...
    but I have one more question: is xp based on 32bit or 64bit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ltev2006
    ok I found the info...
    but I have one more question: is xp based on 32bit or 64bit?
    once again

    knowlege learned by urself is more satisfying and u will remember better

    but the aswer is it supports both, there are however driver and software issues with 64bit version

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    oh god... i could run any of those on a simple 500mhz, 128mb (minimum for xp) and 600mb hdd machine.
    xp runs better with a faster graphics card, but why the fuk dont u just look on the individual packages and discern this info for yourself???

    its no secret that most windows software is based on 32bit but is being adapted for the new 64bit tech's.

    it would have taken less time and effort all around for you to just go to microsoft.com and figure this out there..

    krell, maybe we need a "Stupid Questions" thread under the "Entertainment and Jokes" area. i think this one (and the others) need to be closed.
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    I tried 64bit for the most part its not worth it, there were too many drivers missing in the end. My palm wasnt supported, my camera wasnt supported well, my webcam wasnt supported and alot of programs would complain that they were not made for my operating system. Stay away from the 64bit windows for now there is no real advantage.
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