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« Reply #475 on: 2008 January 20, 07:41:40 »
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Why don't you just buy a custom built pc? You can choose the component and/or OS you want, cost less, and generally way more flexible. I hate branded pc Lips sealed
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« Reply #476 on: 2008 January 20, 08:01:23 »
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Why don't you just buy a custom built pc? You can choose the component and/or OS you want, cost less, and generally way more flexible. I hate branded pc Lips sealed

Because a). I have no idea what I could afford to skimp on and what I couldn't (WTF? How the hell should I know what kind of 'power source' I need?), and  b). it looks to STILL be too expensive as it seems it won't even come with an OS, and c). I'm also looking to buy from a place that can offer me full customer support if I need it.
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« Reply #477 on: 2008 January 20, 09:41:58 »
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The main problem will be with using a Dell disk. It will be customized so that it can only be installed on Dells. So either Arr a full version or buy one. There's nothing on that computer that shouldn't have XP drivers.
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« Reply #478 on: 2008 January 20, 10:52:18 »
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Why don't you just buy a custom built pc? You can choose the component and/or OS you want, cost less, and generally way more flexible. I hate branded pc Lips sealed

Because a). I have no idea what I could afford to skimp on and what I couldn't (WTF? How the hell should I know what kind of 'power source' I need?), and  b). it looks to STILL be too expensive as it seems it won't even come with an OS, and c). I'm also looking to buy from a place that can offer me full customer support if I need it.

Oh ok, but actually if you got it all figured out it's way easier and cheaper. Especially if you got some OS installation CDs, they're definitely come in handy Tongue

Regarding the drivers, I think you can obtain various drivers for XP from the net. I'm wondering though, any reason not to use Vista? I heard a lot of bad things about it, and some good things, and I actually have it installed on one of my PCs and it works just fine actually. I don't notice any slow down whatsoever.
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« Reply #479 on: 2008 January 20, 14:32:09 »
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I'm wondering though, any reason not to use Vista?

http://badvista.fsf.org/what-s-wrong-with-microsoft-windows-vista
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« Reply #480 on: 2008 January 20, 19:30:25 »
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Aggie, I was poking around the other day on the Dell website and it seems that they still offer computers with XP. I just ran a search for xp and I found this. It seems that you also get some cusomization options, which could be a really good thing. For example, you'd definitely want to choose a better graphics card than the intel that comes standard with most Dells, IMO.
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« Reply #481 on: 2008 January 20, 22:10:55 »
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Would anyone be able to tell me if this computer would be able to take a System Restore XP installation on it with no trouble?

I don't think you would have any problems finding the necessary XP drivers from the various manufacturer's Web sites. You won't be able to use the recovery disc from another PC since it will have drivers for different hardware. Both XP and Vista ship with drivers that should run all the components in a new PC, although some will be generic drivers that won't tap all the capabilities of the hardware.

To be honest, I think the machine you linked to is overpriced by a fair amount for what you get. If you want control over your purchase, buy your machine from a local independent builder. Everyone works from the same stock of components anyway, except for some of the big vendors that use proprietary parts for some things (motherboards and power supplies most often). It may not be cheapest option, but if you get a good builder, you should be able to get the parts you want.

Not long ago I but together a shopping list for a new machine for a friend of mine. What you would pay for something like this from a local builder is hard to say—on the one hand, these are retail prices (although discounted) while your builder should be getting wholesale prices; on the other hand, the builder is going to include a markup on the parts plus the cost of labor and configuration (in other words, it is probably cheaper to buy the parts and assemble them yourself. but the builder will have installation disks for XP).

All prices in US dollars. Prices from Newegg on 03 January.

COOLER MASTER Centurion 5 CAC-T05-WW Black/Silver Aluminum Bezel, SECC Chassis ATX Mid Tower Computer Case - Retail
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Item #: N82E16811119077
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Model #: BX80557E6750
Item #: N82E16819115029
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Item #: N82E16814127286
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Item #: N82E16817151040
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Item #: N82E16820145034
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Item #: N82E16822136033
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Western Digital Caviar SE16 WD5000AAKS 500GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive - OEM
Model #: WD5000AAKS
Item #: N82E16822136073
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Subtotal:    $831.93

Drop the Raptor and go with a single drive to knock $150 off the price. I did not include a DVD writer, which is about $30.
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« Reply #482 on: 2008 January 20, 22:19:07 »
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Unfortunately, Hegelian, cheap is the main consideration here. The only local independent builder here I've found hasn't even bothered to return my inquiring email, so it doesn't look like they're too damn eager for my business. I also cannot use newegg since they don't ship to Canada. Jolrei was nice enough to provide me with a few computer-building sites for Canadians, but (like I said earlier) I know absolutely nothing about shit like power sources and whatnot, and what I can afford to skrimp on and what I can't. Since a custom-built PC would not include an OS, the price I could afford to spend on it would go down dramatically (by the price of a WinXP OS disk). I don't really think I'll be able to get what I want in a computer for a mere $550 here (since I'd still have to spend $250+ on XP).  Cry

Overpriced or not, that computer I linked to seems to be the cheapest PC that I can find that still has most of them items I want in it (I'd still be upgrading the video card), but now that I know I can't use a System Restore Disk on any pre-purchased computer, my price range has now dropped from $800 to $550.

ETA: On the other hand, if I can get this Win XP OS disk on its own (and it's not just an "EP"), I might have a better chance.
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« Reply #483 on: 2008 January 20, 23:16:37 »
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The thing about getting XP on your computer is that the product key needs to match the version on the disk. For example, a product key for an XP Pro disk will not work with an installation from an XP Home disk.

Now, if you already have a legitimate XP disk that is the OS installation disk and not a "Recovery CD", you may be able to install WinXP on a new computer. Some OEM XP disks look for manufacturer-specific hardware (the motherboard BIOS) and some do not. For example, we have the XP disk that came with an HP desktop PC, and could not use it for a machine with a non-HP motherboard. However, I was able to get a functioning XP Home disk image via bit torrent and used that with the legitimate registration key we already had. The physical disk is just the delivery medium—what you buy from Microsoft is the user license, which we had. We just needed a disk that provided an installation that would accept our product key.

One of the reasons (but not the only reason) we can't use just any OEM XP disk for any PC is that some of these OEM versions of Windows do not require input of of the product key (this is the case for my HP laptop) or even activation iirc (again, I don't think the HP laptop required activation). But if you have a legitimate product key, all you need to do is find an installation disk that will work with your key.   Grin
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« Reply #484 on: 2008 January 21, 01:10:46 »
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Heh—that's the same motherboard I have.

You need an AGP card. I'm using a Radeon X800GTO (made by Sapphire). You probably can't find these anymore, though, except perhaps on eBay. AGP cards are disappearing, but even so getting one that will play TS2 well is going to be difficult for US$50. Your best bet is probably a Radeon X1650. The nVidia AGP models in that price range seem to have had some driver problems when running TS2.
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« Reply #485 on: 2008 January 21, 01:38:44 »
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The thing about getting XP on your computer is that the product key needs to match the version on the disk. For example, a product key for an XP Pro disk will not work with an installation from an XP Home disk.
ARRRRRRRR! You should never use a "legitimate" key. Microsoft knows where each and every last key is and if you ever leak that onto the Internet, THEY KNOW WHERE YOU ARE.
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« Reply #486 on: 2008 February 01, 04:09:19 »
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Aggie, I was poking around the other day on the Dell website and it seems that they still offer computers with XP. I just ran a search for xp and I found this. It seems that you also get some cusomization options, which could be a really good thing. For example, you'd definitely want to choose a better graphics card than the intel that comes standard with most Dells, IMO.

Ahh, Invisigoth, you know I love you. That site would be perfect, save for one little snafu...I don't see an option to ship to Canada.  Cry  Other than that, it would be groin-grabbingly perfect.
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« Reply #487 on: 2008 February 01, 04:13:37 »
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I'm surprised no one has capitalized on a shipping service where packages are received at a US address and then reshipped to the Empire. Seems like there's way too many Imperials who want to buy something, but can't.
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« Reply #488 on: 2008 February 01, 04:15:53 »
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Aggie, just go to the Dell Canadian site and check it out.  They do ship to Canada.
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« Reply #489 on: 2008 February 01, 04:23:09 »
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I'm surprised no one has capitalized on a shipping service where packages are received at a US address and then reshipped to the Empire. Seems like there's way too many Imperials who want to buy something, but can't.

Just came across one the other night that performs this service for Oceania. There might be something similar for Canada.
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« Reply #490 on: 2008 February 01, 06:15:54 »
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Aggie, just go to the Dell Canadian site and check it out.  They do ship to Canada.

Yes, but I've yet to stumble upon any computer that offers XP instead of Vista.

I'm surprised no one has capitalized on a shipping service where packages are received at a US address and then reshipped to the Empire. Seems like there's way too many Imperials who want to buy something, but can't.

Just came across one the other night that performs this service for Oceania. There might be something similar for Canada.

Did not know of this. I am intrigued and would like to subscribe to your newsletter.
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« Reply #491 on: 2008 February 01, 08:53:28 »
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Did not know of this. I am intrigued and would like to subscribe to your newsletter.

Just another page I stumbled upon: http://www.buyusa.co.nz/about/

PS Wrong about Oceania, it's just for New Zealand. I thought someone may have done one for Canada or Europe.
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« Reply #492 on: 2008 February 02, 06:17:40 »
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I just ordered a new Alienware computer with XP Pro  Cheesy  and from the looks of it they'll ship to Canada  http://www.alienware.com/main.aspx   (you can Select a Country: for the site)
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Those computers look so nice, Sleepycat.  Smiley  Sadly, they seem to be all out of my price range, as none of them can be downgraded and the cheapest one I see is $1,200.
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« Reply #495 on: 2008 February 03, 03:58:03 »
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Aggie, what is your current price range for a new computer? I have alot of time on my hands and will go searching if you need help.
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« Reply #496 on: 2008 February 03, 04:08:15 »
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$800 including shipping. I may be able to go as high as $850, but that must include everything. Thanks, Jess Maree.
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« Reply #497 on: 2008 February 03, 04:09:46 »
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What do you have right NOW? $800 is well within the range to upgrade to a high-end motherboard/CPU and graphics combo. Combined with part-salvage from your existing computer and you should be good to go.
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What do you have right NOW? $800 is well within the range to upgrade to a high-end motherboard/CPU and graphics combo. Combined with part-salvage from your existing computer and you should be good to go.


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« Reply #499 on: 2008 February 03, 07:32:16 »
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Aggie, I built a custom Dell desktop with price in mind. It does not include programs such as MS Word or security programs, I assumed you will be able to use the programs you have now. Unfortunatly, it comes with Vista. It didnt give me the option to change it to XP.

I gave you the best graphics card option they had, which is a 256MB ATI RADEON HD 2400 XT and 3gig of RAM. It comes with a 19 inch monitor (to upgrade the graphics card and RAM I couldn't use the 20 inch, it pushed the price over $900)

All up it comes to $879. I'm not sure if this includes delivery or not, I'm still searching.

Here is the desktop summary. Click on "adjust system" to see everything and edit if need be.

Since it is Dell, I got savings from ordering online so you have to order it by Feb 15 to get everything at that price. It sucks, but it saves money.

If, buy some chance, that link wont show up, I can e-mail it to you. To save it I had to save it to "my cart".

Hope this is along the lines of what you are looking for. If not, I'm more than happy to go searching again Smiley

ETA: If programs such as MS Office and security are needed, I can downgrade the RAM and graphics card to fit them in.
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