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Re: Need help reverting from WIndows 10 to Windows 7

By: Zimbler0 in POPE IV | Recommend this post (0)
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Yeah.
I have a system at work that runs under Windows 2000.
(It has five workstations controlling some moving parts.)
I was able to upgrade them to an xw4100 and an xw4200.
Either or both works fine with 2000 or XP.

If you can get ahold of some of them - and I would
check them for fuzzy (corroded) capacitors before
buying - they should last you for many more years.

The xw4100 has two SATA drive ports, and two IDE
bus connectors. The xw4200 has four SATA ports, and
one IDE bus connector. I was able to install a SCSI
card in both types and make good use of 74 Gig SCSI
drives I happen to have on hand.

This site has a picture and a 'for sale' price . .

https://www.overstock.com/Electronics/HP-XW4200-3.2-GHz-80GB-Desktop-Computer-Refurbished/5241533/product.html

By the way, both have two hard drive bays, and two
CD bays. If one removes the floppy drive one can
tuck a third hard drive in the chassis. Both also
do USB - and they can be booted off USB.

Zim.




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Re: Need help reverting from WIndows 10 to Windows 7
By: Decomposed
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Sat, 15 Oct 16 9:25 PM
Msg. 12211 of 47202

re: "(No more windows 10 'I MUST update you whether you like it or not'.)"

Good post, Zimbler. I like my approach even better. I read about Windows 10 and recommended everyone avoid it in the first place! Quite a while ago, in fact.

Unfortunately, windows 10 or whatever its successor might be is inevitable. Microsoft will eventually discontinue support for the older operating systems and there will be no choice but to upgrade if you want patches for newly discovered weaknesses or you want new software to work. And our computers will break (have you noticed that they seem to die every two or three years? Televisions last 15 years, but computers just two. What's up with that?

I used to say that when I moved to NH, I'd set up a computer with Windows 2000 and run all my old software. I was happy with Windows 2000. But what I'd like to do isn't really possible. Where am I going to find all the old Windows-2000 hardware (drives, etc), or Windows 2000 drivers that will support modern hardware? I won't.

Linux is great in some ways, but frustrating in others. I'll probably wind up running two computers... one Linux and one Windows 10, with just one (Linux) able to get to the internet. And in a few more years, computers likely won't have their own storage. Everything will be on the cloud. What will I do then? Beats me. I never want to be on the cloud. Never. I'd rather have no computer at all.

FORTUNATELY, I'm building up quite a collection of old computers. I might have enough to keep me going for the rest of my life. We'll see. 


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