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tforms1 wrote:
> I bought a computer from someone online.
> Mistake? Perhaps, but the specs were good (I thought) and the price
> was good.
>
> Intel duo core, 4 gigs of ram, dvd burner, 640 gig harddrive and 160
> gig harddrive, also a 512 meg gforce video card. I was also told
> the motherboard is one of the latest ones out there.
>
> I got the computer and used my copy of Windows XP Professional (I
> think its XP Pro with service pack 1)
Did the computer come with an OS?
Was your copy of Windows XP an OEM license or Retail License?
Has it ever been used on another computer?
> I installed it, but did not run windows update yet. My internet at
> home is currently down, and I wont be able to get back to the
> computer for a week or so.
>
> But I noticed 4 strange things, I hope someone can help me out with
> their thoughts on the cause/fix of these problems:
>
> 1. When I open up windows explorer (my computer/my documents/etc)
> and then try to drag the window, it moves VERY jerkily. Like when
> you have a ton of processes running and the computer slows to a
> crawl. ** I think this is due to the video card driver, and once I
> run Windows Update and get updated drivers it will fix this.
Do not get drivers from Microsoft. They did not make your hardware - nor do
they provide the best support for it. Get the hardware drivers from the
individual hardware manufacturers. Visit their web pages and download the
latest drivers for your operating system and install those.
Yes - it is likely that if you install all the correct drivers - some of the
'jerkiness' will be cured.
> 2. I right clicked on My Computer and choose properties.
> It said I have 2.75 gigs of ram.
> ** I think this is due to service pack 1...maybe service pack 1 has
> a 3 gig limit? Maybe once I run windows update, it will show 4 gigs.
No. Windows XP 32-bit has a 4GB limit and will normally only display (in
the manner we are speaking of here) 2.5-3.5GB as being installed (System
Properties) - and that is really all you are going to get out of it. If you
need more - your solution is to go to a 64-bit operating system with better
memory managment/usage.
> 3. I did not plug my speakers in...but I went to add the sound
> (control panels -> Sound & Audio Devices) to my task bar, and it
> said I had no audio devices installed. Everything was greyed out.
> ** Again, I think once I update windows, it will take care of this
> problem. (he told me the motherboard has 7.1 audio ability)
Again - Do not get drivers from Microsoft. They did not make your
hardware - nor do they provide the best support for it. Get the hardware
drivers from the individual hardware manufacturers. Visit their web pages
and download the latest drivers for your operating system and install those.
Motherboard chipset, audio device, video device, network device, etc and so
on.
> 4. When I went to install XP, I choose "Format and install" so the
> 160 gig drive was formatted. Once XP started up, I formatted
> (fully) the 640 gig drive also.
> But Everytime I try booting up the computer it gives me an option of
> booting using XP Pro or XP Home.
> Which is very strange since I fully formatted both harddrives.
> I have no idea why it thinks XP Home is there. Any ideas?
You did something incorrectly. I suggest you do it again - using
step-by-step instructions.
http://michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html
> Thanks
No problem.
Please - come back - let everyone know how things turn out. After all -
your post will be here indefinitely for everyone to search and read for
years to come. (BTW - your email address will be too.)
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