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    Er-not a notebook. What do to with a Wins95?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by KidNovelist, May 31, 2004.

  1. KidNovelist

    KidNovelist Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have a really old Microsoft Windows 95. It's Hard Drive is 3GB lol, and I've forgetten how much RAM it has probly 32 or 64MB? It's been collecting a lot of dust lately. Should I Upgrade it or keep it for the future to sell or what?

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  2. Run1track

    Run1track Notebook Deity

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    It would probably cost more to upgrade, than to buy a new desktop.
    See http://www.emachines.com

    I do not know who would want to buy that in the future.

    On a side note, I still have a Gateway 2000 desktop with Windows 95, a 75mhz processor, 8mb ram, and less than a 1gig hard drive. (Although I never use it).