G Guest Guest Jul 23, 2010 #1 Hello, Hey How could Windows 7 be installed without making hardware changes
D Deleted member 217926 Guest Jul 23, 2010 #2 Windows 7 32bit would likely work although it would not be as fast as XP on that system. You do not have 64bit capable hardware. Upvote 0 Downvote
Windows 7 32bit would likely work although it would not be as fast as XP on that system. You do not have 64bit capable hardware.
Metwinge Distinguished May 9, 2010 96 0 18,640 Jul 23, 2010 #3 You've just stated you have a CDRW, is that a combi DVD drive as Win 7 come on DVD but personaly id stick to XP as Anort said as you system is stoneage by todays standards. Save some cash and go for a new system bud is your best plan. Upvote 0 Downvote
You've just stated you have a CDRW, is that a combi DVD drive as Win 7 come on DVD but personaly id stick to XP as Anort said as you system is stoneage by todays standards. Save some cash and go for a new system bud is your best plan.
D daship Distinguished Mar 3, 2009 2,900 0 20,960 Jul 23, 2010 #4 Dont waste money on Windows 7 it will be an unpleasant experience on such crap. Use XP or get a new PC. Upvote 0 Downvote
Dont waste money on Windows 7 it will be an unpleasant experience on such crap. Use XP or get a new PC.
geofelt Titan Oct 9, 2006 54,333 4,162 174,240 Jul 23, 2010 #5 Hello, Hey How could Windows 7 be installed without making hardware changes Click to expand... You would do fine. Here is a link to the windows-7 system requirements: http://windows.microsoft.com/systemrequirements But, is there a compelling reason to install it on your PC? You may need to buy a DVD reader to install; it should cost about $20. Upvote 0 Downvote
Hello, Hey How could Windows 7 be installed without making hardware changes Click to expand... You would do fine. Here is a link to the windows-7 system requirements: http://windows.microsoft.com/systemrequirements But, is there a compelling reason to install it on your PC? You may need to buy a DVD reader to install; it should cost about $20.
Shadow703793 Champion Feb 3, 2007 15,438 0 51,160 Jul 23, 2010 #6 ^Yes, it will install an all, but it will be slow as hell on that PC. Upvote 0 Downvote
MechaNintendoMaster Distinguished Jul 22, 2010 268 0 18,810 cmechayoshi.github.io Jul 23, 2010 #7 Just get an new computer. You can build one for cheap or go to any bestbuy. If you go OEM I recomend Hp. Upvote 0 Downvote
Just get an new computer. You can build one for cheap or go to any bestbuy. If you go OEM I recomend Hp.