Re: Anybody who has more computer experience than me
Posted by Forceflow on
Wed Dec 3rd 2003 at 1:59pm
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@ Wildcard : I don't think its possible to use both cards ...
I also have this 32 mb card in a cupboard here and hey, I'd love to plug it in so I would have like 96 mb of graph memory ... but that's just impossible ... Where would you connect your monitor to ? How is windows supposed to know how to split all those graphical calculations ? And what about driver issues ?
Re: Anybody who has more computer experience than me
Posted by scary_jeff on
Wed Dec 3rd 2003 at 7:20pm
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My vote goes to win2k as well. On a totally unrelated note, you do know that windows XP corporate edition has no activation?
Re: Anybody who has more computer experience than me
Posted by scary_jeff on
Wed Dec 3rd 2003 at 7:28pm
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Think about it, if you are a business with 500 PCs all running windows XP, then if you decide to put a spinkee new gigabit ethernet adapter in every single one, you don't want to spend hours and hours re-activating every PC. Hence as a large business, you get corporate edition, which does not need to be activated at any stage.