stuyw
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u cant put XP over the top of ME
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Stoneyginger
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when you put the XP cd in it formats the hard drive dont it
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Kerry
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Registered: 5th Oct 01
Location: Norwich
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im stil no wiser then
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johnboy1464
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Location: west-yorkshire
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The following are new Error messages that are included in Windows Millennium Edition:
1.Smash forehead on keyboard to continue.
2.Enter any 11-digit prime number to continue.
3.Press any key to continue or any other key to quit.
4.Press any key except... no, No, NO, NOT THAT ONE!
5.Press Ctrl-Alt-Del now for IQ test.
6.Close your eyes and press escape three times.
7.Bad command or file name! Go stand in the corner.
8.This will end your Windows session. Do you want to play another game?
9.Windows message: "Error saving file! Format drive now? (Y/Y)"
10.This is a message from God Gates: "Rebooting the world. Please log off."
11.To "shut down" your system, type "WIN."
12.BREAKFAST.SYS halted... Cereal port not responding.
13.COFFEE.SYS missing... Insert cup in cup holder and press any key.
14.CONGRESS.SYS corrupted... Re-boot Washington D.C? (Y/N)
15.File not found. Should I fake it? (Y/N)
16.Bad or missing mouse. Spank the cat? (Y/N)
17.Runtime Error 6D at 417A:32CF: Incompetent User.
18.Error reading FAT record: Try the SKINNY one? (Y/N)
19.WinErr 16547: LPT1 not found. Use backup. (PENCIL & PAPER.SYS)
20.User Error: Replace user.
21.Windows VirusScan 1.0 - "Windows found: Remove it? (Y/N)"
22.Welcome to Microsoft's World - Your Mortgage is Past Due...
23.If you are an artist, you should know that Bill Gates owns you and all your future creations. Doesn't it feel nice to have security?
24.Your hard drive has been scanned and all stolen software titles have been deleted. The police are on the way.
25.Windows ME - You know when you've been Windows'd.
thats why i stick to windows 98
[Edited on 29-05-2003 by johnboy1464]
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Mikorsa16v
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Registered: 2nd Sep 02
Location: Burgess Hill, West Sussex
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i had ME, put the CD in and follow the instructions, easy
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Kerry
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Mikorsa16v
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kerry stick the cd in and it will do some crazy shit then jus follow the prompts! well easy, jus takes an hour or so
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Joff
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Make sure you've got drivers for all the essential pieces of hardware - modem, video card, etc.
Take down the details of your Dial-up settings, any email details, etc.
Backup your Favourites, My Documents and basically anywhere you store files.
Go through Add-Remove programs and make a note of any pieces of software you can't live without.
Do the same in the Program Files directory.
Make sure you've got the installation program for these programs.
Get a corporate copy of XP Pro as it doesn't need online activation after 30-days or so.
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johnboy1464
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Registered: 18th May 03
Location: west-yorkshire
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kerry "Do you turn on your computer with your left hand or your right hand?"
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Kerry
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think i wont bother
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Trotty
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It is worth doing Kerry, just gotta check certain bits beforehand.
Backup important files and settings as Joff said above.
Check your PC meets the hardware requirements (XP needs a bit more of everything than ME did)
'Obtain' an iffy copy of XP to avoid any activation issues (I'm sure anyone on here can help you with that, myself included)
If you want any help going through it just gimmie a yell It's not as bad as it sounds TBH
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Kerry
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Registered: 5th Oct 01
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well my original question was can i use my mates reboot cd?
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Kerry
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Registered: 5th Oct 01
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and i dont know how to back things up either
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Sam
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Registered: 24th Dec 99
Location: West Midlands
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quote: Originally posted by Steve106GTi
BBC computers can offer loads of potential tho
Nah! My Commodore 64 rules! Much better than a BBC computer! I have the optional tape drive, and with 64k of RAM, what more could you want from a computer!
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Kerry
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no amigas rock!
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Sam
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quote: Originally posted by Kerry
no amigas rock!
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Kerry
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your just jealous kus u didnt get one
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Sam
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quote: Originally posted by Kerry
your just jealous kus u didnt get one
I am!
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Kerry
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i had an atari too and one of them bloody old things that u could only play that tennis game on
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Sam
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I once had an Amstrad 386 "Mega-PC" which was half PC and half Sega Megadrive!
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Kerry
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Sam
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Sorry.
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