onipar
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Here's my predicament:
I'm building a new computer, but trying to keep the price low. On my current computer's HDD (a 2-3 year old Western Digital 500 GB) I have Windows XP. It was a preloaded OS, so I don't have a install disk or probably even a keycode anymore. I work at a college, so I have a Windows 7 upgrade disk that I got for like $7, but it only works to upgrade a previous version of Windows.
Right. So my idea was to simply install this old HDD with XP into my new build and then upgrade to W7 using the disk, and by doing so I'm saving anywhere from $150-$200 because I don't have to buy an HDD or a new OS disk.
The thing is, I'm a bit worried that using the older HDD (and I don't even remember what the RPMs on it are, probably on the lower end) with limited space will slow my new system. I'd much rather snag a new 1T HDD to use. But if I do that, then I'd also have to spring for another $100 for the OS.
So, that was a lot of talking to ask, are there any other options? I'm guessing not, since I don't have the old install disk for XP or keycode, but I thought I'd check.
Also, am I right in thinking this will bog down the system, or will it probably be fine?
Thanks.
EDIT: just for the sake of posting it, I believe this is the model I have. The only difference in the product code is that mine has a "V" where this one has a "K." Not sure if that means anything...
I'm building a new computer, but trying to keep the price low. On my current computer's HDD (a 2-3 year old Western Digital 500 GB) I have Windows XP. It was a preloaded OS, so I don't have a install disk or probably even a keycode anymore. I work at a college, so I have a Windows 7 upgrade disk that I got for like $7, but it only works to upgrade a previous version of Windows.
Right. So my idea was to simply install this old HDD with XP into my new build and then upgrade to W7 using the disk, and by doing so I'm saving anywhere from $150-$200 because I don't have to buy an HDD or a new OS disk.
The thing is, I'm a bit worried that using the older HDD (and I don't even remember what the RPMs on it are, probably on the lower end) with limited space will slow my new system. I'd much rather snag a new 1T HDD to use. But if I do that, then I'd also have to spring for another $100 for the OS.
So, that was a lot of talking to ask, are there any other options? I'm guessing not, since I don't have the old install disk for XP or keycode, but I thought I'd check.
Also, am I right in thinking this will bog down the system, or will it probably be fine?
Thanks.
EDIT: just for the sake of posting it, I believe this is the model I have. The only difference in the product code is that mine has a "V" where this one has a "K." Not sure if that means anything...
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