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Old 08-11-2006, 12:55 AM   #15
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Default Re: Computer Help

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Originally Posted by magister_negi_magi
So I bought an iPod Video, right? Well, I can't use it because I have Windows 98SE, and you need at least 2000 for it to register when you connect it to your USB port-place.

Problem is, my computer is ooold, so if I were to purchase a new version of Windows, I have the feeling it would just destroy my computer, or not be compatible at all.

The computer has 4 gigs of memory, with about .4 left, and 64 Megs of RAM. I don't know if any other statistics are important, but if they are, I'll figure them out.

So my question is, should I buy a new version of Windows, or just get a new computer altogether?
You do realize your iPod has 7.5x more harddrive space than your computer right (assuming you bought the 30 gig)?

These days, you can get a pretty decent computer for a relatively low price. Check out some of the Dell desktops.

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Dude that was uncalled for... I know so many people that don't have them. iPods weren't around when hitler was... If there is one thing I hope... it's that you live in germany... run out in the middle of the street and scream "Heil Hitler" And tape record it... I wanna see the .50 cal gunshot to the head...

sorry for off topic-ness... Just had to say that one...
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