Compaq Presario 1270 - How do I update it to Win 98 SE or Win 2000?
I have a Compaq Presario 1270 running Windows 98 as it was shipped. I
need Win 98 SE for the improved USB stuff so it can support a CD burner since the CD burners I have looked at say Win 98 SE is required. How do I update it from a Win 98 to a Win 98 SE? Where do I get Win 98 SE and is this an update to go to SE, or does this require wiping out the hard disk and installing Win 98 SE from scratch? The other thing I am considering, is running Windows 2000 on it. Has anyone done this and does it run OK on the Compaq Presario 1270 which is a AMD-K6(tm)-2/ at 350 Mhz. Thanks! |
I think it would be better to update it to Windows XP since the update is
available whereas it will be hard to find the update to 98 SE, but you might have to put in more memory to handle XP. It usually takes at least 128 MB. But if you are set on Windows 98 SE a good computer specialty store like Comp USA might have it, but I can't guarantee that they will. "East Coast" wrote in message om... I have a Compaq Presario 1270 running Windows 98 as it was shipped. I need Win 98 SE for the improved USB stuff so it can support a CD burner since the CD burners I have looked at say Win 98 SE is required. How do I update it from a Win 98 to a Win 98 SE? Where do I get Win 98 SE and is this an update to go to SE, or does this require wiping out the hard disk and installing Win 98 SE from scratch? The other thing I am considering, is running Windows 2000 on it. Has anyone done this and does it run OK on the Compaq Presario 1270 which is a AMD-K6(tm)-2/ at 350 Mhz. Thanks! |
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I buy used PCs and parts from them locally and they have a huge stock of used Compaq products. They are the clearing house for a large office/business machine leasing company. They receive the used equipment, test it and wipe the drives. Depending on the systems condition they may part it out as well. At present they have fully working, wiped (no OS installed) Compaq 350s (various models) for under $60.00. Lesser machines are marked as "Propeller Head Specials" and go for as low as $10.00 for 120 Mhz and lower. Used monitors go for under $30.00 and peripherals priced similarly. SC "Michael Naven" wrote in message ... I think it would be better to update it to Windows XP since the update is available whereas it will be hard to find the update to 98 SE, but you might have to put in more memory to handle XP. It usually takes at least 128 MB. But if you are set on Windows 98 SE a good computer specialty store like Comp USA might have it, but I can't guarantee that they will. "East Coast" wrote in message om... I have a Compaq Presario 1270 running Windows 98 as it was shipped. I need Win 98 SE for the improved USB stuff so it can support a CD burner since the CD burners I have looked at say Win 98 SE is required. How do I update it from a Win 98 to a Win 98 SE? Where do I get Win 98 SE and is this an update to go to SE, or does this require wiping out the hard disk and installing Win 98 SE from scratch? The other thing I am considering, is running Windows 2000 on it. Has anyone done this and does it run OK on the Compaq Presario 1270 which is a AMD-K6(tm)-2/ at 350 Mhz. Thanks! |
The other thing I am considering, is running Windows 2000 on it. Has
anyone done this and does it run OK on the Compaq Presario 1270 which is a AMD-K6(tm)-2/ at 350 Mhz. Thanks! Win2k will run fine on this processor, possibly even better than win98se. The reason it might even run better is that it has much better memory management. Stuff as much RAM into that box as you can and you are all set. |
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