My brother just bought himself his first computer.
brand new :
AMD athalon 64 3500+
Asus A8N-SLI mother board
2*1gig ram
Western Digital 250GB Sata hard drive
XFX 7600GS (yes I know ... hes more into multimedia than gaming)
philips 170S 17Inch LCD
Microsoft keyboard + mouse (both awful but the wireless logitech kit was out of stock and he saved money)
RaidMax ninja case
he installed the latest beta version of ubuntu dapper virtually by himself in about 20 minutes (we helped him with the partitions). Hes not a computer expert but he aint an idiot and really likes linux because the first distro I showed him was vector linux which installs at least 10 graphical editors/tools/utilities and KDE is very nice to use.
Well he played around with synaptic and had some fun testing his hardware then the next day went out and bought Windows XP Home and installed it...
it took 10 hours to install itself :confused:
when he logged in it desparately tried to use every cpu cycle it could :nothappy:
oh yeah and surprise surprise it fried his ubuntu install :mad:
I wonder if windows has trouble with the sata ... perhaps it tries to access by ide and times out and then tries the sata... I can't think of any other reason for the long install...
funny how the beta "Mr hardware incompatible" linux worked out of the box...
2 secs of googling later :
http://www.cpusolutions.com/mm8004744CPU/HTML/Guides/Installing%20Windows%20XP%20on%20a%20SATA%20Harddrive.htmlol why doesn't a brand cd of windows XP support sata properly.
grr no warnings at all...would linux warn you if it was going to trash something and that the device you were going to use was incompatible? I would think so ...
I'm surprised the motherboard manual didn't have any notes on installing XP either.