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Build an "XP box" in an actual Windows XP product

Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2003 6:13 pm
by Arkady
http://www.mini-itx.com/projects/windowsxpbox/?page=1

Some people have too much time and money. Still I thought it was cool.

Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2003 5:31 pm
by lovechild
crafty, i wish i had time to actually get back in to computer stuff...

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2003 10:54 am
by iblis
I only see one problem: it's still running Windows XP. ;)

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2003 11:48 am
by Sir Diddimus
iblis wrote:I only see one problem: it's still running Windows XP. ;)


Yeah!!!! :lol:

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2003 11:33 pm
by DarkVader
Perhaps a better container would be a fake dog turd?

or hey, it's xp. maybe even a real dog turd.

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2003 2:56 pm
by Sir Diddimus
DarkVader wrote:Perhaps a better container would be a fake dog turd?

or hey, it's xp. maybe even a real dog turd.


:rofl: A real turd..... LOL It might actually run better. :twisted:

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2003 6:22 am
by gray
Let me play 'devil's advocate' for a moment...

You get to pick between Win98 or WinXP Home.
Which do you choose?

Arguably you should pick neither. But let us restrict the selection at the moment. If you had to choose between Just These Two lumps o' crap, which would you choose?

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2003 10:21 am
by DarkVader
gray wrote:Let me play 'devil's advocate' for a moment...

You get to pick between Win98 or WinXP Home.
Which do you choose?

Arguably you should pick neither. But let us restrict the selection at the moment. If you had to choose between Just These Two lumps o' crap, which would you choose?


Quick, somebody fetch me a typewriter.

Seriously, I don't consider either to be an acceptable choice. I suppose 98 is somewhat less stable, but considering what I've seen xp do recently, I'm not even so sure about that anymore.

But I think I'll stick with Mac OS and Linux, thanks.

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2003 6:16 am
by razor
gray wrote:Let me play 'devil's advocate' for a moment...

You get to pick between Win98 or WinXP Home.
Which do you choose?

Arguably you should pick neither. But let us restrict the selection at the moment. If you had to choose between Just These Two lumps o' crap, which would you choose?


well.. seeing as how I have 2 98 SE boxes, 2 Linux boxes, and 1 2000 server box... I'd go with 98.

I still hold that XP will NEVER touch any computer that I personally own.

Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2004 3:31 am
by karmakaze
razor wrote:
gray wrote:Let me play 'devil's advocate' for a moment...

You get to pick between Win98 or WinXP Home.
Which do you choose?

Arguably you should pick neither. But let us restrict the selection at the moment. If you had to choose between Just These Two lumps o' crap, which would you choose?


well.. seeing as how I have 2 98 SE boxes, 2 Linux boxes, and 1 2000 server box... I'd go with 98.

I still hold that XP will NEVER touch any computer that I personally own.


i work with windows on a daily basis. you dread it when a cu with 98 or ME calls in. and as soon as they say USB, you know you are fucked. XP is far better than 98. exspecially if you hack it all to pieces (ether with reg hacks or with an axe, take your pic). (http://www.tweakxp.com/ http://www.majorgeeks.com/) although, i would take mandrake or panther over any windows OS.

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2004 9:46 am
by razor
i work with windows on a daily basis. you dread it when a cu with 98 or ME calls in. and as soon as they say USB, you know you are fucked. XP is far better than 98.


I work with windows on a daily basis as well.. though the majority of the time it's 2k server or now.. 2003 server. As far as XP goes, it's great if you have a brand new system and don't want to know anything about your computer and just want it to work and play games or run the latest version of M$ Office. If you have the extra power to burn on bloatedness sure thing go for it :) If you're looking for someting to put on an older machine with limited CPU power and memory though, 98 SE still works just fine.

It's pretty much the same with Red Hat.. that won't be on any of my machines anytime soon either.

Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2004 10:11 am
by gray
Keith probably has the best point there. Ultimately speaking it depends on what your goal is and what kind of hardware you have.

I for one use WinXP to play games and to accomodate Emily's computer. However I use Debian to do almost everything else, especially on the older hardware that cannot handle XP.