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Old 03-25-2007, 09:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default laptop o/s

Hi, i have an old laptop and its currently running windows ME. However i think ME is to demanding for it as it. Can anybody recomend a decent low demanding os that is relatatively easy to use, all it needs to do is surf the net and some basic word processing. Windows 95 would probably be the best bet but i have no licence for it and i dont fancy spending any money on this at the min, i have had a little experience with mandrake, but again this will probably be to harsh for it, any thaughts?

cpu; pentium 1 with 133mhz of pure power
memory; 32meg
gpu; chips and technologies 65554 pci
hd; 2.00gb
laptop model, hewlet packard omnibook 2000cs
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