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Hi there ...
Yes, this is what I get for going six years between PC's. Times have
sure changed.
I finally ended up deciding on a Powerspec from MicroCenter because at
least the HARDWARE looked reasonably generic (that Linux would boot on
it and future Windows versions would be likely to recognize it). I
certainly felt more comfortable with going this way than, say, the Sony
that didn't look upgradable and didn't even have restore disks.
Well, the Powerspec has a restore disk alright ... it basically writes
the original drive image back onto the hard drive.
Actually it goes much faster than a typical Windows install, but has
some issues -- for instance I changed the video card already, to say
nothing of the fact that the thing installs Norton Antivirus that I
don't need and it takes longer to UNINSTALL Norton than it takes to
reinstall the whole system.
Also, there seems to be no way to get into FDISK, to say nothing of
FIXMBR for those many instances when I need to uninstall Linux.
Yes, needless to say I have an OEM disk on the way and this combo may
ultimately be the cheaper way to go.
HOWEVER ...
Can any of you point me in the way of a list (or, if necessary, do you
think it might be a good idea to START a list) of known "true clone",
"true white box", "no funny business" manufacturers who include generic
Windows XP OEM disks for we obsessive crackpot tinkerers who, for
reasons still not fully understood, simply don't care for the notion of
ripping our knuckles off installing motherboards?
Thanks!
Ax
Hi there ...
Yes, this is what I get for going six years between PC's. Times have
sure changed.
I finally ended up deciding on a Powerspec from MicroCenter because at
least the HARDWARE looked reasonably generic (that Linux would boot on
it and future Windows versions would be likely to recognize it). I
certainly felt more comfortable with going this way than, say, the Sony
that didn't look upgradable and didn't even have restore disks.
Well, the Powerspec has a restore disk alright ... it basically writes
the original drive image back onto the hard drive.
Actually it goes much faster than a typical Windows install, but has
some issues -- for instance I changed the video card already, to say
nothing of the fact that the thing installs Norton Antivirus that I
don't need and it takes longer to UNINSTALL Norton than it takes to
reinstall the whole system.
Also, there seems to be no way to get into FDISK, to say nothing of
FIXMBR for those many instances when I need to uninstall Linux.
Yes, needless to say I have an OEM disk on the way and this combo may
ultimately be the cheaper way to go.
HOWEVER ...
Can any of you point me in the way of a list (or, if necessary, do you
think it might be a good idea to START a list) of known "true clone",
"true white box", "no funny business" manufacturers who include generic
Windows XP OEM disks for we obsessive crackpot tinkerers who, for
reasons still not fully understood, simply don't care for the notion of
ripping our knuckles off installing motherboards?
Thanks!
Ax