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joycebgood

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Iam considering buying this computer, upgrading to windows xp with my upgrade discs. Can i burn cds for backup with this machine and the upgrade?


Operating Systems Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Platform Learn More PC Form Factor Desktop
Low-Profile PCI Slots (Total) Learn More 2 AGP Slots (Total) Learn More 1 Expansion Slots 3 Processor Brand Intel® Processor Class Pentium® 3 Processor Speed 1.10GHz Memory Type SDRAM Total Memory 256MB Interface ATA/100 Capacity 20GB Optical Drive Type DVD-ROM Audio Description Integrated Audio Graphics Description Integrated Graphics Communications Description Integrated LAN Support Data Transfer Rate 10Mbps
100Mbps Power 110 Watt Mouse Type Standard Buttons 2 Keyboard Type Standard Height 4.2" Width 15.3" Depth 17"
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i don't quite follow you...what are you trying to accomplish?
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I want to be able to back up my hard drives, laptop and desktop. But I am not sure this machine has the capabilty to do that. It is Windows 2000 and I can upgrade to XP but will XP allow me to burn cds without extra hardrives or software?
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download Everest Home

http://www.geekstogo...tion=show&id=13

unzip it, install it, and then save a report and ATTACH it to your next post.

To do this, go to FILE > SAVE AS

put it on your desktop and give it a file name

Now click the ADD REPLY button on the bottom of this thread, click the BROWSE button beneath the text bo and navigate to your desktop, select your file and click the OPEN button, and then click the ADD THIS ATTACHMENT button next to the BROWSE button

Click Add reply button
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