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I can't install windows OS
voidmain:
quote:Originally posted by pepillo:
Some people told me that it could be a problem with some Hardware like RAM or HD.
What do you think?
I installed a program call fast ASPI. can be the problem?
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I know what you need. You need some "high quality H2O".
pepillo:
Sorry, but I talk with some of my friends, and told me that it must be a RAM problem, because I try to install included windows 95, but I had the biggest errors that I have never seen during the installation.
The computer is under guarantee, and, no problem!if it's broken they will have to change and give me a new computer. XDDD May be.
I know that windows operation systems are a shit, and I get a copy of Linux Mandrake. But I need time to learn more about Linux, and I prefer to install it in my old computer for make a proof, before to install it in my new computer because I have a lot of work and I would like to know more about Linux before to install it.
I would like to know some web pages with good information about Linux and, what is the best copy or suite of Linux? I have Madrake Linux, is it a good option?
Certainly, sorry for my bad english.
And than you for reading my stupid cuestions, I know.
HPC GUY:
the address error definitly seems to be a memory problem. however look it up on google or microsofts website. no one here will help you as this is a ms bashing site, sorry.
Calum:
quote:Originally posted by pepillo:
I know that windows operation systems are a shit, and I get a copy of Linux Mandrake. But I need time to learn more about Linux, and I prefer to install it in my old computer for make a proof, before to install it in my new computer because I have a lot of work and I would like to know more about Linux before to install it.
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That's all well and good but, trust me, the only way to learn about it is to install it and then USE it. A lot. You won't be losing anything, linux is a lot better than windows, a lot of the time, and you will be glad you took the time to learn it, plus you can still keep your windows also.
quote:
I would like to know some web pages with good information about Linux and, what is the best copy or suite of Linux? I have Madrake Linux, is it a good option?
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it is good, i hear, as you have it, i recommend it. Also try red hat linux, or some say SuSE linux. Corel Linux and Slackware get good reviews too, but i have not tried them. Again, to learn about linux install it and use it. It is easier than you think. Also, for anything you need to know there is always Google
Good luck!
jtpenrod:
quote: Topic: I can't install Windows OS
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That's a problem? ;) In the final analysis, Winders just plain SUX. You'd be better off giving it up, and getting Linux. I'd recommend Mandrake as it's very user friendly, not difficult for newbies, and yet is still feature-packed. You also get scads of free software with the distro. I haven't found anything that I can't do with Linux that I could do with Winders.
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