Friday, March 9, 2012

What hardware upgrades would you suggest before attempting to upgrade the software?

1. 500MHz CPU, 128MB RAM, 20GB hard drive.
2.1GHz CPU, 256MB RAM, 20GB hard drive.
3. 1GHz CPU, 128MB RAM, 10GB hard drive.
4. 300MHz CPU, 256MB RAM, 40GB hard drive.
5. 1.5GHz CPU, 512MB RAM, 10GB hard drive.
6. 3GHz CPU, 1GB RAM, 80GB hard drive.


Give detailed reasons for your suggested upgrades.

Need it urgently

fnx people|||In order:
1) Forget it. Use this guy as a firewall or something.
2) Fine, but put another 256 (at least) or ram in there
3) Again, the chip is okay. Try to get your RAM up to 512, and put the 20 gig drive from #1 in there.
4) Pull the drive. Take the rest out back and work out your aggressions on it...
5) take the drive from #4 and swap it for the 10 gig.. no further upgrades needed.
6) leave it alone it's fine.


For a modern office computer which is not doing anything too fancy, you should try get your specs up to 1 gig in the processor, at least 512 ram and 20 gigs of space on the drive....

Technically ALL of the machines (except maybe #4) have the minnimum requirements for Windows XP, but you will desire pull your own teeth out rather than waiting for anything with less than 256 ram and 500 mhz. to chew on XP...|||if i where you, i'd go with the 3GHz and 1GB as long as it's XP, not Vista. for office, that's all you need, anything slower would be a little bad.|||To be honest, there is no real.. "right or wrong" answer in this. What you feel is appropriate will most likely work. But just a rule of thumb, the more hard drive space, the better.. so I recommend number 6 if thats what you wanna stick to.|||i choose number six...
although it doesnt have much memory, the RAM is pretty good, and the processor the nice...
proboly the most expensive of the list though...

the more RAM and higher GHz the faster and better performance of the computer.|||If it fits your budget go with option 6. Its better to have a fast performance CPU, and your other option is 1.5, which will only need to be upgraded if you ever decide to go to Vista. 1 GB because you will see a great difference in your PC's productivity with the extra 512 mb. Also if you have multiple programs running, you will not see the lag with 512 mb. Window's has some pretty high commit charges. Also the HDD space is really up to you. After your ghost files, and Windows files, the other HDDs will simply not leave enough space. Also they arent expensive these days, I mean a 500 Gb costs ~$100, so why not get an 80 Gb HDD to ensure you have space for the future.|||the answers is : 3GHz CPU, 1GB RAM, 80GB hard drive.

because the hardware is totally will make your program run smoothly without any problems. if you choose others you may experience slow pc performance, beside when you typing something you will lost your data if the computer hang.

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