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Good Day Everybody!

 

I am looking to buy a new up to the minute PC and make the most of the cheap

prices in the UK. I want to try to use my old PC ( a 3 1/2 year old 3.GHz

Pentium 4 with 300GB HDDs (150GB SATA) and 1GB Ram) as a server because I

can!

 

Networked to this (wireless) will be my new PC - spec to be decided, and my

laptop (1.GHz Celeron Mobile thingy with 500Mb Ram and 80GB HDD), via a

Netgear router modem.

 

The new PC will be used mainly for everyday work, not gaming, internet

obviously, and downloading! I will be making a lot of DVDs from AVI files on

the PC, and want to use the laptop for more casual browsing and office work.

I mainly want the old PC to be used as data storage and a focal point for my

printers (Epson DX5000 & HP Laserjet 1010). Also connected to it will be my

external HDD (300Gb x2 - Seagate).

 

The laptop will need to be used also as a stand alone unit when I go away on

business - taking with me the external HDDs.

 

I consider myself fairly proficient with XP, but have yet to use Vista in

anger! Both the old PC and laptop require reinstalling of windows - as they

have not been done in such a long time and are struggling along, and am

quite happy with doing this.

 

What I would like some advice on is - what versions of XP or Vista should I

use on what machine to make the best use of what I want - I need to access

email from either the new PC or laptop ( i know I can use webmail but I do

like Outlook!), and that I can use the laptop when away from home, still

having full access to the laptop HDD and the ext HDD! (When I am away I use

the laptop mainly for entertainment!).

 

Hope this makes sense and its not too long winded.

 

Your thoughts are appreciated, and many thanks in advance

 

Matt

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