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    Re: Windows Server 2000 vs. Windows Server 2003

    I wouldnt recommend downgrading any software. You definately need more memory, at least a gig. You may want to check out the possibility of switching to .NET 2005 Express. Also, a clean reformatting of the laptop (save any necessary data and drivers etc) would help to speed it up as installing and uninstalling programs over time does slow a system down from sloppy uninstallers and broken registry links.
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    Re: Windows Server 2000 vs. Windows Server 2003

    Quote Originally Posted by RobDog888
    I wouldnt recommend downgrading any software. You definately need more memory, at least a gig. You may want to check out the possibility of switching to .NET 2005 Express. Also, a clean reformatting of the laptop (save any necessary data and drivers etc) would help to speed it up as installing and uninstalling programs over time does slow a system down from sloppy uninstallers and broken registry links.
    Yes. I should save some money for 1 GB of memory. I hope 1 GB memory chip for an IBM G40 is still on sale.

    f*in IBM. Might as well save on an HP laptop.

    Thanks that's all I need to know.

    By the way, one last question. What laptops have 1GB memory initially and a 3 Ghz processor?
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