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New Re: Do you have a spare hard drive?
Or do you need to get one?


Well, John said Zubin's suggestion will not work because there is no more room in the case for another hard drive. He doesn't want to take out either CD rom because he burns CDs a lot and uses both drives to do it.

He told me tonight that if Andrei is really crashing that fast and with that little running, he's about had enough of fixing him. He said if I can hold out a little longer, (which I'm trying), he'll go ahead and build me a new computer, even if we do go more into debt, which we were trying to avoid.

Meanwhile, I can run him if I don't open much at once, and sometimes Eudora and Opera can't run at the same time, which sucks. (Yes, I said SUCKS).

Ah well.... owls are coping, and I appreciate everyone's help in here, but Zubin said to be realistic, tracking down both a RAM leak and a Resource leak now, was going to be a near impossible job. And John doesn't just want to reformat the hard drive and reinstall, because we don't know that will really fix the problem.

CK has the same problem, losing memory AND resources, on his wife's computer and we've both been battling it, however, he DID reformat the hard drive and it didn't solve it.

Now I guess I gotta start thinking of a new Russian name.... ;)

Nightowl >8#

"Only dead fish swim with the stream."
Linda Ellerbee
New Why a whole new system?
Why not just a new motherboard and new stick of memory? Replace the old one and stick in the new one, keep the same video card, hard drive, modem, monitor, keyboard, mouse, and CD/CDRW drives.

I mean a decent motherboard and CPU with some new memory shouldn't cost any more than a couple hundred dollars unless you are going with the best CPU and motherboard money can buy. Try an AMD motherboard and CPU, they cost less. If not, get a low end Pentium 4 with DDR memory.

Try the ABit line of motherboards, or whatever Zubin reconmends. I never had this problem with ABit motherboards.


"Bill gates cannot guarantee Windows, so how are you going to guarantee my safety?"
-John Crichton to the Emperor of the Scarrans on [link|http://www.farscape.com|FarScape]
New Re: Why a whole new system?
Why not just a new motherboard and new stick of memory? Replace the old one and stick in the new one, keep the same video card, hard drive, modem, monitor, keyboard, mouse, and CD/CDRW drives.


Well, I don't really know, I think it had something to do with not liking the case, but I'm not sure. Maybe he is gonna use the case, I'm not sure about that either. He said he was gonne BUILD me a new system, so I'm not sure what that means.

Obviously, I would keep the brand new keyboard, modem, monitor, and Microsoft mouse, but I think he might upgrade the video card, I don't know. He said it would be NEW and it would have newer hardware and run XP Business version because it is more stable. If the CD and CD rewritable drives are compatible, I'm sure he'll use those in the new one too. He said the Hard Drive isn't big enough to hold XP and everything else, It's only a 4.1 gig Hard Drive. As for the memory, not sure if the new memory we just bought is compatible either. He said something about the memory changing types as the computers get newer. We have SIMs.

I mean a decent motherboard and CPU with some new memory shouldn't cost any more than a couple hundred dollars unless you are going with the best CPU and motherboard money can buy. Try an AMD motherboard and CPU, they cost less. If not, get a low end Pentium 4 with DDR memory.


I'll keep all that in mind. He couldn't read in here tonight, or anywhere else, for that matter. He has to be AT WORK at 5 am tomorrow, because they are installing some program he helped write. So they want him RIGHT there in case anything goes awry. So he went to bed tonight, by 8:00 p.m. and has to get up at 2:30.

He'll read in here over the weekend and maybe I can explain more. He didn't elaborate earlier, just said, something along the line of [If Andrei is really getting that bad, I'll just have to go into debt and build you a new system and make him a Linux box.] I don't have the exact quote, but that was the idea.

Try the ABit line of motherboards, or whatever Zubin reconmends. I never had this problem with ABit motherboards.


Thanks for the recommendation. :)

But if enough hardware changes in Andrei, he still can't be Andrei, so I'll still need a new name, probably. I usually consider the brain (CPU) to be the personality of the computer. Guess we'll see.

Thanks for the information, and like I said, he'll read all this over the weekend. He barely had time to read my email, eat dinner and get to bed tonight.

Nightowl >8#
"Only dead fish swim with the stream."
Linda Ellerbee
Expand Edited by Nightowl March 27, 2003, 11:35:42 PM EST
Expand Edited by Nightowl March 27, 2003, 11:37:12 PM EST
New Re: Why a whole new system?
Well maybe he meant he'd build you a new system out of the old parts and replace the motherboard, CPU, hard drive, etc?

XP is more stable than 98; however, XP won't run some of the games, and some DOS programs won't work with it. I know that the WWIV BBS software was one that got clobbered by XP, but chances are you aren't running that. XP does have a compatability mode to try and run software designed for earlier windows. There is a program on the XP install disk that will check your software to see if any of it fails. You might want to do that first before the change over to XP.

Anyway keep the 4.1 Gig drive, just in case you want to go back to 98, and salavage the information off of that hard drive. Chances are that the XP install will be a fresh one, and you'll have to copy the data files and documents off of the 4.1 Gig drive to the new one and then reinstall the software. Either that or burn all your data and documents to CDR disks before the swap.

As far as memory, it went from SIMMS to DIMMS to DDR memory now. Each one having different slots to plug into, and each one running at different speeds. So chances are you will need new memory chips. The more modern motherboards use DDR memory now, very pricey but fast.


"Bill gates cannot guarantee Windows, so how are you going to guarantee my safety?"
-John Crichton to the Emperor of the Scarrans on [link|http://www.farscape.com|FarScape]
Expand Edited by orion March 28, 2003, 10:51:54 AM EST
New Re: Why a whole new system?
Well maybe he meant he'd build you a new system out of the old parts and replace the motherboard, CPU, hard drive, etc?


Yeah, I talked to him a little more this am, and he wants to get another case, like I said, he hates this one, and he would use some of Andrei's parts. But he also said he wanted a faster CD writeable so there might be some he would not use as well.

XP is more stable than 98; however, XP won't run some of the games, and some DOS programs won't work with it. I know that the WWIV BBS software was one that got clobbered by XP, but chances are you aren't running that. XP does have a compatability mode to try and run software designed for earlier windows. There is a program on the XP install disk that will check your software to see if any of it fails. You might want to do that first before the change over to XP.


Yeah, we want to know what will and won't run on XP I'm gonna start a new thread about that, and ask here, and also look on the internet.

Anyway keep the 4.1 Gig drive, just in case you want to go back to 98, and salavage the information off of that hard drive. Chances are that the XP install will be a fresh one, and you'll have to copy the data files and documents off of the 4.1 Gig drive to the new one and then reinstall the software. Either that or burn all your data and documents to CDR disks before the swap.


We would definitely back him up on CD before the changeover, but most likely the 4.1 gig drive would remain with Andrei. John has designs on making him a Linux box. I asked John why he couldn't just swap Andrei for his Pentium 60, but he said something about Quicken won't convert to new and the old won't run on new, or something weird about not being able to access the old Quicken files. I'm gonna look into that, too.

As far as memory, it went from SIMMS to DIMMS to DDR memory now. Each one having different slots to plug into, and each one running at different speeds. So chances are you will need new memory chips. The more modern motherboards use DDR memory now, very pricey but fast.


Yeah, we would most likely need new memory, he said. He isn't gonna get a SIMM board as far as I know.

It sounds like a lot of work, but hey... so was logging him, right?

Nightowl >8#

"Only dead fish swim with the stream."
Linda Ellerbee
New Andrei, Plan B- Converting from Win 98 to Win XP Business
Duhhhhhh Still having problems starting new topics in the same forum... or whatever it's called..

Made a new thread, please see next.

Nightowl >8#
"Only dead fish swim with the stream."
Linda Ellerbee
Expand Edited by Nightowl March 28, 2003, 11:55:32 AM EST
New Andrei, Plan B- Converting from Win 98 to Win XP Business (new thread)
Created as new thread #92451 titled [link|/forums/render/content/show?contentid=92451|Andrei, Plan B- Converting from Win 98 to Win XP Business]
"Only dead fish swim with the stream."
Linda Ellerbee
     Okayyyyyyyyy Andrei is getting even WEIRDER - (Nightowl) - (11)
         reload os on new drive see what happens - (boxley)
         Do you have a spare hard drive? - (orion) - (7)
             Re: Do you have a spare hard drive? - (Nightowl) - (6)
                 Why a whole new system? - (orion) - (5)
                     Re: Why a whole new system? - (Nightowl) - (4)
                         Re: Why a whole new system? - (orion) - (3)
                             Re: Why a whole new system? - (Nightowl) - (2)
                                 Andrei, Plan B- Converting from Win 98 to Win XP Business - (Nightowl) - (1)
                                     Andrei, Plan B- Converting from Win 98 to Win XP Business (new thread) - (Nightowl)
         When a client has strange inexplicable problems . . - (Andrew Grygus) - (1)
             Re: When a client has strange inexplicable problems . . - (Nightowl)

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