Just what is XP Black???????

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Ken said:
4. Buy and install one of the Linux OS's out there.

No money required.
At least the software
is reasonably priced. And from what I've learned so far, a lot of the Linux
software has the ability to read and write MS file formats as well as being
almost as powerful as current Windows stuff. Still a lot to learn here.

Check out Ubuntu Linux at http://www.ubuntu.com/ Not only is it free but
it comes with access to over 24,000 FREE programs. It is, unlike
Windows, not prone to malware or viruses. It can read NTFS out of the
box. Order the free CD and they will even pay for the postage to have it
delivered to you. It's as user friendly as XP and more so than Vista.
Unlike what some will say, you do not need to know cryptic commands to
use or install it. I am typing on an Ubuntu install that I've had on
this machine since April and I haven't used a command line one single
time. Just point and click. It's never crashed and is rock solid. Unlike
Windows, you get multiple desk tops and some very cool graphic effects
that are completely customizable.

Alias
 
Hi, Ken,
As I mentioned in the post, since it's bogus I'd install it somewhere
that I wouldn't feel bad about formatting the drive it's on to get
rid of it. If I had an extra computer to play with, I'd install it
there. :-)

Sooo, you wouldn't mind getting caught up in MS's piracy drive? Good
for you. I've only ever heard of ONE install on one of these groups,
forget which, and it was full of scanning and tracking software. Oh,
and if you can believe him, "encryption" was nothing more than ROT-13.
But in all fairness, some of the ilk on these groups aren't the most
honest or accurate slime balls, so I'm sure ymmv. Hope it works out for
you.

I even once talked with a guy who was trying to copy XP os in VB6 of all
things! I wished himj luck; he's still trying. lol
 
Please begin a new thread to discuss those issues, Ken. Thanks.

Ken said:
Good Morning, PA Bear,

I've actually not made any decision on what to do. I'm still mulling over
my alternatives.

My XP based computer is old and slow. At least 6 years old. And over the
years, I've tried enough pieces of legitimate software that there's lots
of
"leftovers" scattered about that really seem to have had a negative
cumulative effect.

One thing I don't like about the restore/reinstall disks on the XP
computer
is they are simply a disk image or back up files of the original machine.
So it's going to install the drivers for hardware that no longer exists in
the machine (modem and hard drive come to mind at the moment), as well as
software I don't want. One advantage of this type of system is it's good
for the less knowledgeable user who finds himself/herself needing to start
from scratch.

At the moment, I've just got this list of alternatives:

1. The good old "do nothing" alternative, and just live with the way it
is
in order to avoid the work. LOL

2. Reinstall the original software and try to get things removed that I
don't want. I've never been able to remove all the stuff associated with
the original modem. It continues to show up in the add/remove control
panel even though the modem went to the landfill many years ago. But this
issue may be associated with the new modem and the vendor forgot to change
a word or two in the coding for the current modem. The software disk for
the current modem contains file references to the name of the original
modem.

3. Buy a stand alone copy of XP, if I can still find one, and install it.
I'd probably buy XP Pro. I've got Outlook 2007 installed now (I've got a
cell phone with Windows Mobile 6 and I sync the phone to the computer) and
Outlook 2007 spends so much time being pretty it takes forever to display
new screens. And I've not found a single feature in it that didn't exist
in
Outlook 2000. In fact, there's one feature in 2000 I used but can't find
in
2007. I bought Outlook 2007 because Active Sync occasionally would
complain
about Outlook 2000. Hasn't been a good buy, IMO.

If I do buy XP Pro, I'd also look for Office 2003 Professional, and
basically start from scratch.

4. Buy and install one of the Linux OS's out there. At least the
software
is reasonably priced. And from what I've learned so far, a lot of the
Linux
software has the ability to read and write MS file formats as well as
being
almost as powerful as current Windows stuff. Still a lot to learn here.

5. Buy a new off the shelf computer. My inclination here is, it would be
a
Mac. As posted earlier, I'll only buy a new off the shelf Windows
computer
if I need one for a job.

6. Take the existing computer, make it a dual boot computer and play with
XP Black as a separate installation.

7. For no more computer needs than I have now, and the lessened interest
in
computers due to the Windows issues of software with useless features for
me, continuing growth of program and filesizes that require more
horsepower,
viruses, spam, spyware, I may just blow off XP and go back to Win98 on my
400 mhz Pentium II Dell. For what I do now, it gets the job done a lot
faster. I will stipulate that if I reinstall XP and install all the
updates, the XP computer will probably run my older MS software faster.
But........ I don't think most of the virus writers out there are
targeting Win98. :-) There are some antivirus program available that
still support Win98 where the "big boys" won't give you the time of day.

And possibly some variation of any of the above.

At the moment, my preferred alternative is to buy a Mac.

So I've made no decision as yet. :-)
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Hi, Twayne,

"ymmv"? That's got me stumped! :-)

LOL While I am not a fan of piracy, MS would really have to be hurting for
them to pick on me. I'm worth more dead than I am alive, and I'd be more
than happy to let them pay my bills.

Besides, when it comes to computer program "hacking", I couldn't hack my way
out of a paper bag!!!!!

Enjoy.

Ken
 
Hi, Daave,

Actually, I didn't. For me that's part of alternative #2. By the time I
finally discover everything that's a problem I could reinstall everything.
Besides, I haven't got the knowledge to discover the problems I don't know
are there.

True, I already have an XP licensed, but in my case XP is not on it's own
set of disks. It's all part of the recovery disks that came with the
computer and includes the preinstalled software. There's no way to separate
out what you want and don't want for my computer.

Thanks for those links. I'll check them out before making any kind of rash
decision.

Ken
 
Hi, PA Bear,

No problem, additional discussion wasn't my intent. Having spent many years
being told I had enough information to make decisions, and I'm sitting there
asking more questions, I posted that for those that might be out there
wondering why/what/where I was doing all this.

Have a great one.

Ken
 
Ken Springer said:
Hi, Daave,

Actually, I didn't. For me that's part of alternative #2. By the
time I
finally discover everything that's a problem I could reinstall
everything.

Usually, it's faster and easier to just fix the problem.
Besides, I haven't got the knowledge to discover the problems I don't
know
are there.

I wouldn't worry about discovering problems you don't know are there.
But, again, if there are actual problems, it's generally not too
difficult to solve them. And posting here is an exccellent way to find
out how to solve them.
True, I already have an XP licensed, but in my case XP is not on it's
own
set of disks.

Yes, I know. That is why I posted the link to how to create your own
installation disk.
It's all part of the recovery disks that came with the
computer and includes the preinstalled software. There's
no way to separate out what you want and don't want for
my computer.

Your choice is to use the recovery disks and then go to Add or Remove
Programs in Control Panel or use an installation disk as I mentioned.
You can either create your own or you could even borrow (if you are able
to) a generic OEM installation disk. Just use the product key on your
COA sticker.
Thanks for those links. I'll check them out before making any kind of
rash
decision.

You're welcome.
 
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