Converting Vista to XP?
Would like advise on my Notebook Vista problem.
I bought a Notebook 1 month plus ago, come with Intel Celeron Dual core chips, with 1GB RAM.
Somehow it is very slow. A friend suggested to remove the Vista and replace with Windows XP.
Is it the correct thing to do?
* eSeong Network User Reviews *
* ) Before u do that, make sure u find the XP drivers first.
* ) It is slow due to your Celeron processor. You can do that,XP will be faster on your notebook.
* ) u need to believe it...
now all laptop come with o/s.. they normally will install vista into it...
if laptop w/o o/s, they normally support vista's driver onli... (apply to most of the models but not 100%)
The Celerons is not a problem. The amount of RAM is.
- not really,
you still need the raw power of the cpu when it comes to all the sidebars etc.
-The sidebars or Aeros etc. should not tax the dual-core Celeron too much. RAM is likely the problem here.
I bought a Notebook 1 month plus ago, come with Intel Celeron Dual core chips, with 1GB RAM.
Somehow it is very slow. A friend suggested to remove the Vista and replace with Windows XP.
Is it the correct thing to do?
* eSeong Network User Reviews *
* ) Before u do that, make sure u find the XP drivers first.
* ) It is slow due to your Celeron processor. You can do that,XP will be faster on your notebook.
* ) u need to believe it...
now all laptop come with o/s.. they normally will install vista into it...
if laptop w/o o/s, they normally support vista's driver onli... (apply to most of the models but not 100%)
The Celerons is not a problem. The amount of RAM is.
- not really,
you still need the raw power of the cpu when it comes to all the sidebars etc.
-The sidebars or Aeros etc. should not tax the dual-core Celeron too much. RAM is likely the problem here.

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