Ear Booker
01-30-2007, 04:57 PM
A few months ago a friend at work gave me an old computer he didn't need anymore; the only thing it needed was a hard drive. I used a spare 12 GB drive I had and installed XP for 30 days, and it worked well, but I want to know if it will handle Vista, and if so, how well before I make my descision to keep it as is or upgrade. Here are the current specs as I know them:
CPU: 1.4 GHz (He said it was AMD something; showed up as Unknown Processor in XP)
RAM: 1.25 GB (Not sure of the type; it has two 2 GB sticks that only show up as 1 GB total for some reason plus a 256 MB stick my boss gave to me)
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 (128 MB)
PSU: I want to say 230-235W; don't remember exactly.
Motherboard: Not sure either, but I think it's slightly old... doesn't have PCI Express.
As far as my needs go, I don't need much. I'm not much of a gamer... Flight Simulator X would be nice, but I could settle for 2004, and the Age of Empires III trial ran okay on it.
And as a final question, if I decided to upgrade the system down the road, does Microsoft allow you to reinstall Windows on a new computer, or would I have to buy it again?
Thanks for your help,
-Joe
CPU: 1.4 GHz (He said it was AMD something; showed up as Unknown Processor in XP)
RAM: 1.25 GB (Not sure of the type; it has two 2 GB sticks that only show up as 1 GB total for some reason plus a 256 MB stick my boss gave to me)
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 (128 MB)
PSU: I want to say 230-235W; don't remember exactly.
Motherboard: Not sure either, but I think it's slightly old... doesn't have PCI Express.
As far as my needs go, I don't need much. I'm not much of a gamer... Flight Simulator X would be nice, but I could settle for 2004, and the Age of Empires III trial ran okay on it.
And as a final question, if I decided to upgrade the system down the road, does Microsoft allow you to reinstall Windows on a new computer, or would I have to buy it again?
Thanks for your help,
-Joe