The_Other_One
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Celeron 700MHz
64M RAM(upgraded to 256)
20G HD
Onboard video and audio
OK, my grandparent's computer is kind of old. It came with Windows ME on it, and since they've gotten lots of viruses and spyware. Now that I'm out for the summer, I basically stole their machine and loaded XP on it. It ran ok(still had 64M) but I told them they really should upgrade the RAM.
The next day, they called me and said it was taking about 6 minutes to load! OK, it wasn't nearly this bad before! So I run over there with the RAM from my tester system, and the computer ran like a whole new computer. We used it all yesterday, and it chugged along very nicely.
Today, I get a call and they tell me after POST, they get "NTLDR not found" What the hell... I'm going to run windows repair and see if that fixes it, but honestly, what's going on here!?
I loaded XP Pro SP2, AVG Free, and told them to stick with Firefox. I really don't think it'd be viruses. They've obviously had the machine for a while and it's never given them problems like this.
My first thought was the HD could be dying, but they never had problems until I reloaded Windows... I've got a replacement should I need to, but ugh
64M RAM(upgraded to 256)
20G HD
Onboard video and audio
OK, my grandparent's computer is kind of old. It came with Windows ME on it, and since they've gotten lots of viruses and spyware. Now that I'm out for the summer, I basically stole their machine and loaded XP on it. It ran ok(still had 64M) but I told them they really should upgrade the RAM.
The next day, they called me and said it was taking about 6 minutes to load! OK, it wasn't nearly this bad before! So I run over there with the RAM from my tester system, and the computer ran like a whole new computer. We used it all yesterday, and it chugged along very nicely.
Today, I get a call and they tell me after POST, they get "NTLDR not found" What the hell... I'm going to run windows repair and see if that fixes it, but honestly, what's going on here!?
I loaded XP Pro SP2, AVG Free, and told them to stick with Firefox. I really don't think it'd be viruses. They've obviously had the machine for a while and it's never given them problems like this.
My first thought was the HD could be dying, but they never had problems until I reloaded Windows... I've got a replacement should I need to, but ugh