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I6000 HD Setup
I have own 3 computers since 1983: Apple IIe, IBM-XT and my present 1993 Micron (MPC) Winserver with a 2 GB partition SCSI HD (C,D,E,F ), 486MP, MS W95, CDx2, floppy drive, and an obsolete tape drive backup. What does that tell you about me!
Dell was the new kid in 1993 and I felt that there customer service was so bad that they would not last. I was wrong by a several billions. I have humbly bought a I600D with a 60 GB HD (7200), MS WXPro, 8x DVD+/-RW, 512 MB DDR2, 128MB ATI X300, WUXGA LCD, and external floppy (just in case). It will ship out next week.
I like to have your Dell wisdom on getting all my programs and data from my Micron running on the I6000. I have purchased the Dell Intellimover and Dell can send a mechanic to do data file transfers up to a whopping 1GB. I will be upgrading several old programs to Quicken 2005, WP Office 12, and AOL 9.0, since I have the older versions on the Micron HD.
I thank you for reading this and passing on any advise, warning, etc. to help get me online ASAP with my great new I6000 from this venerable Micron PC.
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ejn63
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valflynn
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valflynn
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March 6th, 2005 19:00
Burning to a DVD sounds fine. The web storage is also a good idea; just have a fassst internet connection for the uploading of 2 GB. The easy way would be to put the HD in a modern machine and burn your own DVD/CD. But you have a SCSI hard drive and it is old, so finding a machine to handle it would be difficult. You keep talking about 2 GB of data; all you need are the data files not the programs. Before you trash your new system with old programs check on the internet if the programs are compatible and if the have any updates or patches. I just purchased a I6000 also with almost the same comfig as you. When it arrives I will boot it up to be sure it is not DOA then I reformat, partition and install XP Pro fresh {my copy}. This gets rid of all the ads, dribbleware and trialware that Dell gets PAID to put on our systems. I could build gaming rigs cheap if I had all the paid ads, excuse me I believe it is called trialware .
Message Edited by ValFlynn on 03-06-2005 03:46 PM
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