Mark Roberts wrote:
> 
> Ann Sanfedele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
> >>
> >> I don't know a lot about Windows. Is it impossible to simply upgrade to
> >> Windows XP?
> >
> >In a word, yes... in my circumstance
> >
> >Just so you know, I'm not a total techo idiot re computers - I have worked
> >with them since 1960... and while it isnt "impossible" to upgrade it would
> >be really dangerous and way beyond what I could deal with on an emotional 
> >level.
> 
> Why dangerous? Don't tell me someone who's worked with computers since
> 1960 doesn't have any backups!

errrr - just on cd's - but then I lose those too.
> 
> What's your computer Ann? Laptop/desktop? MHz, memory, etc?
> If it's as old as Win98 it might not have the power to deal with XP but
> Win2k might be fine. I did an upgrade from 98 to 2000 and it went
> flawlessly.
> 

Dell pentium III 13 gigs, 512 ram --
I know the machine can handle it - I don't WANT
it....

To say I hate doing it is an understatement... I
don't want to 
upgrade many of the things I have - Just cant deal
with it, Mark.
just thinking about it raises my blood pressure. 

With the system I have I can still go into dos
when I want to and
use kedit for instance and really delete files and
n ot have to
sweat the mouse or typos. 


Ideally, I'd like to get another machine that has
only ms word on it
and whatever photoshop elements I need to do the
interpolation and
whatever I need to burn cd's and just get the
thing to run.  I would
not connect it to the internet... it would be both
my imaging center and
backup.  

I understand I could probably find something for
$500 or less.  

I also often have gone kicking and screaming into
something that I
said NEVER to before - but at this point I simply
can't face it.

Have to take things slow these days.

ann



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