I have an HP n5170 notebook running Windows/ME. It Intel 600mhz, 64mb SDRAM, 7GB hard drive.
I hate ME and want to replace it with Windows/XP. Can this be done with this machine? How hard will it be to do? Will all of the device drivers be on the XP CD?
I installed Winxp pro on my wife's old 300 mhz 128mb ram computer. It runs much better than I thought it would. She mainly uses the computer for internet and word processing. It's not uncommon for her to be running 4 or 5 IE windows as well as word or excell. Never crashes or freezes. I would say with a 600 mhz you will have no problems at all.
The machine is capable of running XP (barely), the problem you will encounter is that you have the real bare minimum of memory to run XP "128 megabytes (MB) of RAM or higher recommended (64 MB minimum supported; may limit performance and some features)"
"It's so much easier to suggest solutions when you don't know too much about the problem."
Malcolm Forbes (1919 - 1990)
So why would you want to run an operating system that is running on the minimum amount of RAM for it to function? I dont think it will be an enjoyable user experience. Windows 98SE is more suited to the spec of your machine and is better (in my opinion) than ME. So I would go for that. What possible benefits are you expecting to get from XP that you wouldnt in 98SE?
"It's so much easier to suggest solutions when you don't know too much about the problem."
Malcolm Forbes (1919 - 1990)
I have run Windows XP on a 300mhz laptop with 64mb ram for testing purposes. It didnt run superbly but it was useable. If you are going to install it, i would recommend turning off some of the "flashy" visual effects to help with the speed, but i won't say you shouldnt do it, because XP is so much more advanced than 98 or ME.
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