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Re: Can I upgrade my current comp to run PARIS/XP? [message #102611 is a reply to message #102610] |
Sun, 22 February 2009 16:50 |
TC
Messages: 327 Registered: September 2005
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Hi Chris,
I can't imagine why not.
I'm not a PC guru, but I can't see any problems in upgrading to XP.
Not sure about Pace/3.0. I requested an authorization months ago and
never even got a response from ID.
Cheers,
TC
Chris wrote:
> Here is my situation..
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> I have an old system that i've been using to run paris flawlessly for about
> 9 years. I think its a gigabyte board, and it's running an Athon 750mhz
> processor. I would like to upgrade to XP, and this system exceeds XP's
> minimum requirements. Is there any reason why I couldn't or shouldn't
> attempt to do it with this system? In other words, if this board runs paris
> flawlessly with Win98, is there any reason it wouldn't run paris with XP,
> assuming i set it up correctly? Since i already know the hardware is
> compatible with paris, it would just be easier for me to stick with it if
> possible. I'm running 3 EDS cards.
>
> Also, is it still possible to get new PACE activations for 3.0?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
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Re: Can I upgrade my current comp to run PARIS/XP? [message #102612 is a reply to message #102610] |
Sun, 22 February 2009 19:32 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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Well.... as with most answers it's a maybe. 98 does not require nearly the
RAM that XP will - Don't even attempt anything less than 256mb. Personally,
I run 768. Expect graphics to be slower, XP has more going on. In general,
XP has more going on. IRQ conflicts in XP won't be nearly the hassles they
were for you in 98/ME. Also, I recommend you put the expansion cards right
back where you had them (for OS drive swaps later should you want to do
that) but pull EVERY expansion card out of it while installing XP - Things
will just go smoother. I go as far as killing onboard devices like USB,
network, COM ports when I install XP fresh. You will definitely have to
tweak the system, try www.musicXP.net for more detail. Do not use it for
internet, but I say that for whatever operating system you run.
If you can get your hands on an older install of XP, WinXP SP1 is the one
that has enough updates to run DX/VST plugs correctly but not so much
internet/security crap on it that it'll hose your single core older
processor. I am also going to suggest, nay.... recommend... that you buy a
completely new 7200 RPM drive to install XP on and leave your Win98 OS
install intact in the event you change your mind or need to go back for any
reason. I did that during my transition and it saved me headaches more than
a few times.
As to PACE virus challenge, you'd have to ask Intelligent Devices about
that. Or do what just about everyone on WinTel has done and antiPACE it
'cause it has been a dead horse to IntDev for years and they aren't exactly
swift on the support channels. I doubt seriously if they care at this point.
3rd option: Go back to version 2.2.
AA
"Chris" <cml88@comcast.net> wrote in message news:49a1ef6f@linux...
> Here is my situation..
>
> I have an old system that i've been using to run paris flawlessly for
> about 9 years. I think its a gigabyte board, and it's running an Athon
> 750mhz processor. I would like to upgrade to XP, and this system exceeds
> XP's minimum requirements. Is there any reason why I couldn't or
> shouldn't attempt to do it with this system? In other words, if this
> board runs paris flawlessly with Win98, is there any reason it wouldn't
> run paris with XP, assuming i set it up correctly? Since i already know
> the hardware is compatible with paris, it would just be easier for me to
> stick with it if possible. I'm running 3 EDS cards.
>
> Also, is it still possible to get new PACE activations for 3.0?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
>
>
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Re: Can I upgrade my current comp to run PARIS/XP? [message #102617 is a reply to message #102613] |
Mon, 23 February 2009 06:14 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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A little birdie told me to Google for Anti PACE. Make sure you have all your
spy/malware and antivirus updates in order first.
There's still enough hate for PACE out there, I expect you'll come up with
something of interest.
AA
"Chris" <cml88@comcast.net> wrote in message news:49a23e65@linux...
> Thanks for your help guys.
>
> One question for Aaron ... "anitPACE it" ... how do you do that!? Feel
> free to email me if you can.
>
> Thanks!!
>
> Chris
> cml88@comcast.net
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>
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> "Chris" <cml88@comcast.net> wrote in message news:49a1ef6f@linux...
>> Here is my situation..
>>
>> I have an old system that i've been using to run paris flawlessly for
>> about 9 years. I think its a gigabyte board, and it's running an Athon
>> 750mhz processor. I would like to upgrade to XP, and this system exceeds
>> XP's minimum requirements. Is there any reason why I couldn't or
>> shouldn't attempt to do it with this system? In other words, if this
>> board runs paris flawlessly with Win98, is there any reason it wouldn't
>> run paris with XP, assuming i set it up correctly? Since i already know
>> the hardware is compatible with paris, it would just be easier for me to
>> stick with it if possible. I'm running 3 EDS cards.
>>
>> Also, is it still possible to get new PACE activations for 3.0?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Chris
>>
>>
>>
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Re: Can I upgrade my current comp to run PARIS/XP? [message #102620 is a reply to message #102617] |
Mon, 23 February 2009 13:48 |
Chris
Messages: 13 Registered: January 2006
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Sounds good thanks for your help!
"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
news:49a2b44f@linux...
>A little birdie told me to Google for Anti PACE. Make sure you have all
>your spy/malware and antivirus updates in order first.
> There's still enough hate for PACE out there, I expect you'll come up with
> something of interest.
>
> AA
>
> "Chris" <cml88@comcast.net> wrote in message news:49a23e65@linux...
>> Thanks for your help guys.
>>
>> One question for Aaron ... "anitPACE it" ... how do you do that!? Feel
>> free to email me if you can.
>>
>> Thanks!!
>>
>> Chris
>> cml88@comcast.net
>>
>>
>>
>> "Chris" <cml88@comcast.net> wrote in message news:49a1ef6f@linux...
>>> Here is my situation..
>>>
>>> I have an old system that i've been using to run paris flawlessly for
>>> about 9 years. I think its a gigabyte board, and it's running an Athon
>>> 750mhz processor. I would like to upgrade to XP, and this system
>>> exceeds XP's minimum requirements. Is there any reason why I couldn't
>>> or shouldn't attempt to do it with this system? In other words, if this
>>> board runs paris flawlessly with Win98, is there any reason it wouldn't
>>> run paris with XP, assuming i set it up correctly? Since i already know
>>> the hardware is compatible with paris, it would just be easier for me to
>>> stick with it if possible. I'm running 3 EDS cards.
>>>
>>> Also, is it still possible to get new PACE activations for 3.0?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Chris
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>
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Re: Can I upgrade my current comp to run PARIS/XP? [message #102621 is a reply to message #102610] |
Mon, 23 February 2009 14:04 |
gye
Messages: 7 Registered: February 2009
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Really, I am in the same boat here. I have an old machine the harddrive just
died and I reimaged and now I need a response key to get back up and
running---This is bad news.
"Chris" <cml88@comcast.net> wrote in message news:49a1ef6f@linux...
> Here is my situation..
>
> I have an old system that i've been using to run paris flawlessly for
> about 9 years. I think its a gigabyte board, and it's running an Athon
> 750mhz processor. I would like to upgrade to XP, and this system exceeds
> XP's minimum requirements. Is there any reason why I couldn't or
> shouldn't attempt to do it with this system? In other words, if this
> board runs paris flawlessly with Win98, is there any reason it wouldn't
> run paris with XP, assuming i set it up correctly? Since i already know
> the hardware is compatible with paris, it would just be easier for me to
> stick with it if possible. I'm running 3 EDS cards.
>
> Also, is it still possible to get new PACE activations for 3.0?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
>
>
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Re: Can I upgrade my current comp to run PARIS/XP? [message #102623 is a reply to message #102620] |
Mon, 23 February 2009 14:42 |
Don Nafe
Messages: 1206 Registered: July 2005
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email me
"Chris" <cml88@comcast.net> wrote in message news:49a31e8e@linux...
> Sounds good thanks for your help!
>
>
> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
> news:49a2b44f@linux...
>>A little birdie told me to Google for Anti PACE. Make sure you have all
>>your spy/malware and antivirus updates in order first.
>> There's still enough hate for PACE out there, I expect you'll come up
>> with something of interest.
>>
>> AA
>>
>> "Chris" <cml88@comcast.net> wrote in message news:49a23e65@linux...
>>> Thanks for your help guys.
>>>
>>> One question for Aaron ... "anitPACE it" ... how do you do that!? Feel
>>> free to email me if you can.
>>>
>>> Thanks!!
>>>
>>> Chris
>>> cml88@comcast.net
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "Chris" <cml88@comcast.net> wrote in message news:49a1ef6f@linux...
>>>> Here is my situation..
>>>>
>>>> I have an old system that i've been using to run paris flawlessly for
>>>> about 9 years. I think its a gigabyte board, and it's running an Athon
>>>> 750mhz processor. I would like to upgrade to XP, and this system
>>>> exceeds XP's minimum requirements. Is there any reason why I couldn't
>>>> or shouldn't attempt to do it with this system? In other words, if
>>>> this board runs paris flawlessly with Win98, is there any reason it
>>>> wouldn't run paris with XP, assuming i set it up correctly? Since i
>>>> already know the hardware is compatible with paris, it would just be
>>>> easier for me to stick with it if possible. I'm running 3 EDS cards.
>>>>
>>>> Also, is it still possible to get new PACE activations for 3.0?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Chris
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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