Can I use win2k on my computer [hd] [memory]
Q: Well, Im thinking of using my win2k comp
here the spec . 977 503 – Celeron 450 977 503 – 319mb-8GB memory
HD
soo win2k will run on my comp .
i not want it, if it is too slow .
Best Answer: Blue Screen of Death
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The Blue Screen of Death (sometimes called "bluescreen", "stop error" or just abbreviated as "BSoD") is a popular name for the screen displayed by Microsoft's Windows operating system when it cannot recover from, or is in danger of being unable to recover from, a system error. There are two Windows error screens that are both referred to as the blue screen of death, with one (Windows NT 4/2000/XP) being significantly more serious than the other (Windows 9x).
Blue Screen of Death
Last modified: Friday, June 13, 2003
Abbreviated BSOD, an error that can appear on computers running in a Windows environment. This includes even the earliest versions of Windows, such as Windows 3.0 and 3.1, and still occurs in later versions such as Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, and Windows 2000. Jokingly called the blue screen of death because when the error occurs, the screen turns blue, and the computer almost always freezes and requires rebooting.
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Great place for information on Blue Screen of Death
http://mvps.org/marksxp/WindowsXP/bsod.p…
Better go into Safe Mode and run a full antivirus scan – like now.
Mammoth Memory, Power Thinking & Lazy Learning
Re:it not to slow,you want it.
Tips and Secrets for a Better Memory
Re:319MB???? what the heck…how did you arrive at that number????
but uh anyhow…yeah a 450 is fast enough to run Win2k, I'd want minimum of 192MB and 256MB to be comfortable. With over 300 you should be quite fine.
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Re:well i'm infamously running on 60Mb so if I can do it you can too.
Memory Improvement – Elements of Memory
Re:Your system has what Win2K needs and thats: MEMORY! …and you have plenty of it…
Go install it and enjoy working with the best piece of software M$ has ever developed!
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