> at the end of the process one of the machines morphed itself into a
> doorstop - this is what was driving this quest
>
> oh well, it was more than 2-3 yrs old
So a software update broke the hardware? Not likely. I suppose you mean
the software update screwed something up in the OS, and it's not worth your
time to reinstall the OS?
Praise be to MS, for culling the unworthy [machine] from the ranks of the
brethren! Praise be to MS, for the salvation of the other 6 brethren from
the evils of the Virus!
All joking aside, what will you do about that busted machine? You will buy
a new PC, of course. And what OS will it run? A MS OS, of course! So MS
just made money by screwing up an older MS product on your existing
machine. Wow, I wish I could be in a market like that! I guess I should
start telling my customers to whack their existing product with a hammer
and then call me up to buy more.
I have a suggestion: see if you can buy that new PC without an OS. Use
the OS license and CD from your old PC on the new PC. Take the old PC and
install some distro of Linux or BSD on it. This way you can avoid paying
more $$$ to MS, be legal, and reclaim your old PC for other uses.
In my office, a computer that is 2-3 years old is considered just
broken-in, not broken-down ;-)
I write this on a 4+ year old 1GHz dual-PIII. Still going! This old
machine has dual video card (Matrox G450), but I don't use the 2nd output.
Due to scopes and other test equipment, there is not enough desk space
for 2 monitors, alas.
Best regards,
Ivan Baggett
Bagotronix Inc.
website: www.bagotronix.com
Dennis Saputelli wrote:
thanks all
$600 is out of my reach for a video card
my local white box supplier found something from nvidia for about $180
with dual DVI outputs, i guess i will do that and tell you how it works
BTW & OT
after the recent WIN2K virus scare
i patched all by boxes (7) to the latest SP's from MS
most were at SP2 and the process was very tedious with up to 6 download
and reboot cycles to get it all done
at the end of the process one of the machines morphed itself into a
doorstop - this is what was driving this quest
oh well, it was more than 2-3 yrs old
Dennis Saputelli
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