csmager said:It will be possible, but it's probably inadvisable. It is quite a shift, so a clean install would be a better idea.
Yeah, you are probably right, it will be best on a new hard disk I reckon.
csmager said:It will be possible, but it's probably inadvisable. It is quite a shift, so a clean install would be a better idea.
Energize said:I dont have any problems with the operating system now but Id be a fanboy if I said xp was near flawless at release, it couldnt even support big hard drives and there was so many security holes.
stoofa said:Couldn't support Big Hard Drives?
What size are you talking about exactly?
There wasn't a Hard Drive on the market at the time WinXP was released that it couldn't support.
janesssssy said:![]()
because the times are changing so will the security flaws as you call them.
Ask your self this one question. What OS do you use at the moment?
........ thought so.
NathanE said:What are you comparing it too though? That's the key thing here. I really would love to know what operating system you believe has zero bugs and zero security flaws on its launch day or indeed over its lifetime.
Caged said:Personally I prefer OSX but to call it bug free is laughable. It was barely usable until 10.3 came along (not due to bugs, just because it was pure crap).
marc2003 said:why the rolleyes? after a 5 year gap from the release of xp, a few weeks/months is hardly going to make a difference is it....![]()
i'd rather wait until they are happy with it rather than it being forced out the door.![]()