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21 Aug 2006, 5:55 am

Ok guys, here is a challenge. what is the oldest pc you had or saw windows xp
run on I installed it on a 300mhz compaq 256 ram 40gig hdd (Yes!! you heard right)
compaq 5020. Oh boy wasn't it slow as molases! even with the 256 ram installed!

post yours. :D



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21 Aug 2006, 10:47 am

lol that is slow. I installed xp on my sisters computer:


hewlett packard
450mhz p3
128mb ram
rage 128 video card
40 gig hdd 5200rpm

it was really slow with 128mb of ram because it was swapping the ram contents to the hdd all the time even to just run IE or play music.
i tried to play a game on it and it got like 9 fps.

i was actually supprised that it even ran xp. :lol:



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28 Aug 2006, 5:34 pm

bjmax31 wrote:
Ok guys, here is a challenge. what is the oldest pc you had or saw windows xp
run on I installed it on a 300mhz compaq 256 ram 40gig hdd (Yes!! you heard right)
compaq 5020. Oh boy wasn't it slow as molases! even with the 256 ram installed!

post yours. :D


Laptop IBM or Toshiba, I'm not sure
Pentium I 233 Mhz
64 Ram
6.4 HDD
It was realy slow ...



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02 Sep 2006, 11:04 am

My mate run it on an old IBM laptop. was something like 233mhz processor, 128mb ram, svga grahpics, 8GB HDD, took about 8-10 mins to start up lmao.



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02 Sep 2006, 11:04 am

Oh you must have had the same laptop, something around those specs :lol:



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03 Sep 2006, 12:11 pm

I've shoe-horned it on a couple of older systems...I think the slowest was a 233 laptop?...the biggest hang-up can be finding drivers for some of the older components that will work with xp ...

Check this out...LOL

http://www.winhistory.de/more/386/xpmini_eng.htm


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25 Sep 2006, 1:02 am

I had an old fanken'puter I cobled together running Windows 2000 server
Pentium 100 (non-mmx)
96 MB of ram
8GB hd

lol ran like a turtle. but hey, it worked! used it as a web server for testing things. Would still work if I ever get around to replacing the on/off button....



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02 Oct 2006, 10:38 am

Pentium 266mhz
64mb RAM
4gb HD

Piece of junk. Pretty much unusable. I got sick of waiting for it to respond after I clicked on some thing. It took about five minutes to open My Computer after I clicked on it.


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20 Nov 2006, 2:06 pm

the oldest I have tried to run windows xp on is a Packard Bell (shudder) with a 500MHz Intel Celeron (reported as 501MHz by windows, 128MB RAM, and a newly installed 74GB hard drive, with successful results :D

I do have a 225MHz Cyrix 6x86 MII machine with 92MB RAM and 2GB hard disk which I do not see the point in even attempting to run Windows XP on due to it's age (well the motherboard anyway)



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20 Nov 2006, 3:03 pm

Pikachu wrote:
the oldest I have tried to run windows xp on is a Packard Bell (shudder) with a 500MHz Intel Celeron (reported as 501MHz by windows, 128MB RAM, and a newly installed 74GB hard drive, with successful results :D

I do have a 225MHz Cyrix 6x86 MII machine with 92MB RAM and 2GB hard disk which I do not see the point in even attempting to run Windows XP on due to it's age (well the motherboard anyway)


I tryed it on a 120Mhz Cyrix with 32mb of Edo ram.


It just wasnt going to happen.


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20 Nov 2006, 4:57 pm

MindOfOrderedChaos wrote:
I tryed it on a 120Mhz Cyrix with 32mb of Edo ram.


It just wasnt going to happen.
nope, wouldn't have thought so, that is why I wasn't even going to attempt it on a 225MHz with 92MB RAM (and yes it is EDO, even though the same board can also accept PC100)



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20 Nov 2006, 5:59 pm

MindOfOrderedChaos wrote:
Pikachu wrote:
the oldest I have tried to run windows xp on is a Packard Bell (shudder) with a 500MHz Intel Celeron (reported as 501MHz by windows, 128MB RAM, and a newly installed 74GB hard drive, with successful results :D

I do have a 225MHz Cyrix 6x86 MII machine with 92MB RAM and 2GB hard disk which I do not see the point in even attempting to run Windows XP on due to it's age (well the motherboard anyway)


I tryed it on a 120Mhz Cyrix with 32mb of Edo ram.


It just wasnt going to happen.


That would be impossible to run since a PC that old doesn't have enough memory plus even virtual memory for hdd for swapping procedure when all the RAM is used? I think XPs mininum screen resolution is 800 x 600.

I made an old computer with old motherboard, had a socket370 Intel P3 733mhz processor, 40 gig 7200 RPM HDD, 256mb pc100 ram and some old S2 PCI graphics card and it run it pretty well.



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20 Nov 2006, 6:01 pm

Jamie06 wrote:
MindOfOrderedChaos wrote:
Pikachu wrote:
the oldest I have tried to run windows xp on is a Packard Bell (shudder) with a 500MHz Intel Celeron (reported as 501MHz by windows, 128MB RAM, and a newly installed 74GB hard drive, with successful results :D

I do have a 225MHz Cyrix 6x86 MII machine with 92MB RAM and 2GB hard disk which I do not see the point in even attempting to run Windows XP on due to it's age (well the motherboard anyway)


I tryed it on a 120Mhz Cyrix with 32mb of Edo ram.


It just wasnt going to happen.


That would be impossible to run since a PC that old doesn't have enough memory plus even virtual memory for hdd for swapping procedure when all the RAM is used? I think XPs mininum screen resolution is 800 x 600.

I made an old computer with old motherboard, had a socket370 Intel P3 733mhz processor, 40 gig 7200 RPM HDD, 256mb pc100 ram and some old S2 PCI graphics card and it run it pretty well.


Of course that computer would run it well. I almost consider that a modern PC.


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21 Nov 2006, 3:59 pm

There are requirements for a computer to actually run XP, which includes memory, video, sound, and other things.

A computer needs to be adequate to be able to run or else it may not work, or damage your computer completely.



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21 Nov 2006, 8:08 pm

Was a quoto from microsoft's site about the mininum Windows XP specifications:

Windows XP Professional > Upgrading
Windows XP Professional System Requirements
Published: August 24, 2001
Buy Today

Get Windows XP Professional on a New Computer
Order from one of several computer manufacturers.
Here's What You Need to Use Windows XP Professional


PC with 300 megahertz or higher processor clock speed recommended; 233 MHz minimum required (single or dual processor system);* Intel Pentium/Celeron family, or AMD K6/Athlon/Duron family, or compatible processor recommended


128 megabytes (MB) of RAM or higher recommended (64 MB minimum supported; may limit performance and some features)


1.5 gigabytes (GB) of available hard disk space*


Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher-resolution video adapter and monitor


CD-ROM or DVD drive


Keyboard and Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device
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22 Nov 2006, 9:59 pm

dgd1788 wrote:
There are requirements for a computer to actually run XP, which includes memory, video, sound, and other things.

A computer needs to be adequate to be able to run or else it may not work, or damage your computer completely.


Damage your computer completely? Shows how little you know. Why bother commenting if you dont know the subject?


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