| Re: Fastest performance, best value? WTF is your hidden agenda? Decide to not take your Librium for a week or
two?
Lang
"John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message
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> Your advice is dangerous.. in fact he should sue you for such stupid
> suggestions. Get a life and a computer education before you say such
> blundering nonsense.
>
> My advice is keep away from vista and office 2007.
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> "KL" <noname@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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>> You can run it on your current machine but for the future dual core (or
>> more) is certainly the way to go, it just makes sense considering the
>> amount of multitasking even an average user has. Also, 64 bit is
>> absolutely necessary, there are just so many limitations in 32bit to be
>> feasable in the future although it wil of course take a long time before
>> everything is 64 bit.
>>
>> About Access, currently there is no 64 bit odbc access driver, meaning if
>> you have applications that depend on it (for example classic asp pages
>> running on a dev machine) you might have a problem switching to 64 bit,
>> although Access itself works just fine.
>>
>> KL.
>>
>>
>> "Brossyg" <Brossyg@discussions.microsoft.com> skrev i meddelandet
>> news:D1361F0E-8B70-4F3D-81CC-80AE98EF40CA@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
>>>I am currently running XP Pro 32-bit with a 3 gig Pentium 4 with 1 gig of
>>>RAM
>>> in a SOHO environment. My most taxing app is MS Access running a 250
>>> meg
>>> database with lots of bells & whistles. The database regularly uses
>>> 100+% of
>>> my CPU. The rest of the apps are pretty standard Office apps. I rip
>>> CDs
>>> often with Win Media Player 11, which uses 100+% of my CPU.
>>>
>>> I would describe myself as a "practical" early-adopter, but not a
>>> gearhead.
>>> ....[/color]
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