Best settings for Win2k pro with my config?
#1
Posted 16 August 2000 - 07:11 AM
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#2
Posted 16 August 2000 - 07:20 AM
#3
Posted 16 August 2000 - 02:33 PM
You'll be fine with Win2k...just stay away from Advanced Server unless you have at least 200 mb RAM(I ran fine on 160 though).
Get the newest BIOS you can, and you may want another larger hdd....as Win2k usually takes about 2 GB(Including swap file).
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OBSIDIAN (Win2k System)
---Custom Built---
AMD Athlon 750(model 2) retail (Slot A)
Asus K7V Mobo BIOS revision 1007
PNY 288(295 listed)MB PC100 SDRAM (2x128 & 1x32)
A-Top 901 Case & 300W Athlon Approved Power Supply
3 Internal 80mm fans(along with Power Supply, CPU, and GeForce fans)
CL SB Live! X-Gamer on Liveware 3 Drivers-only
CL GB Annhilator Pro GeForce DDR on Detonator 6.18
Windows 2000 Advanced Server (SP1)
Logitech Itouch Pro
Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer
Everglide (HL Giganta)
Logitech Quickcam Home(listed as WEB)
Logitech Soundman G1 Speakers
D-Link DFE-530TX+ Ethernet Adapter
DirectX 8.0 beta
Compaq V720 17" Monitor
Memorex 4x2x24 CD-RW
Compaq(Pioneer) 6x DVD
INFERNO (Win9x(ME)-and eventually Linux-System)
---Compaq Presario 5600i---
PIII 500(498 listed) (Pre CuMine)
Compaq 128(131 listed)MB RAM
Seagate 1GB and either a 3.2GB or 4GB Hdd
ATI Xpert 98 video card
Sonic Impact S90
Hauppauge! WinTV GO
Intel Onboard and ATI AT-2000 ISA Ethernet cards
Windows 98SE
Mandrake 7.1
PC Concepts AT-to-Ps2 Keyboard
Logitech First/Pilot Wheel Mouse
Compaq JBL Speakers
Packard Bell 14" monitor
BTC 20x CD-ROM
#4
Posted 16 August 2000 - 04:14 PM
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#5
Posted 16 August 2000 - 04:30 PM
[b]don't get win2k. reviewers reccomend u have atlest a 400MHz computer to take REAL advantage of this operating system wait for windows me
Strange, my PII 333Mhz, 192Mb PC-66 RAM, UDMA33 HDD's and GeForce SDR machine runs like a bat outta hell with Win2K compared to how it did with Win98SE. Glad I don't pay much attention to what 'they' say.
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#6
Posted 16 August 2000 - 05:51 PM
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#7
Posted 16 August 2000 - 06:28 PM
Goto Component Services and take a look around. If the service is set to Manual, but hasn't started, you might try setting it to Disabled. Then reboot, run everything you can think of, including your printer(s). If everything works okay, you can safely leave it Disabled. If the setting is Automatic, try changing it to Manual, reboot, run everything again, and see if it has started. If it has, you might as well set it back to Automatic. YMMV.
This is the only REAL way I know of to slim-down the services. Be prepared to spend a few hours doing it, and be prepared to boot into Safe Mode a few times.
#8
Posted 16 August 2000 - 09:46 PM
#9
Posted 17 August 2000 - 03:41 AM
i'm not dissing win2k but for putting who want to play games, listen to music and watch movies windows ME is for them.
btw u shouldn't over ur CPU (especially if it's a celeron) it's just not worth the trouble and it's dangerous- it can damage ur WHOLE system if it gets too much overheated (if that makes since to u)
#10
Posted 17 August 2000 - 03:48 AM
of course ur computer will run faster with win2k as u have heaps more RAM as win98 won't take advantage of it. it is rare and in extreme cicumstances u will see any improvement with RAM over 128- win2k takes advantage of the extra since it's an NT operating system.
also having a fresh install of ANY operating system will make ur computer ran faster despite any operating system as there isn't any junk left over from uninstalled programs and the like.
#11
Posted 17 August 2000 - 04:03 AM
of course ur computer will run faster with win2k as u have heaps more RAM as win98 won't take advantage of it. it is rare and in extreme cicumstances u will see any improvement with RAM over 128- win2k takes advantage of the extra since it's an NT operating system.
also having a fresh install of ANY operating system will make ur computer ran faster despite any operating system as there isn't any junk left over from uninstalled programs and the like.
#12
Posted 17 August 2000 - 06:45 AM
[b]don't forget win2k isn't compatible with a lot of products...it also can't work with a lot of hardware...how about games?...u have to cgeck whether it's compatible. also when i bought an expensive encyclopaedia (Britannica 99) i was lucky to see it can run because it was a lot of money buying that.
Yup, you're right. You know, somebody ought to do something about those compatibility problems. Maybe start a website, where you could list hardware and software compatibilities with NT/2000, have file download links, news, and maybe even have message boards. You could even call it something like, um, say NT Compatible.
[This message has been edited by DeadCats (edited 17 August 2000).]

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