"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" <> wrote in message
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> Well you are on the right path then, report back how everthing turns out,
> I'm very interested in hearing your results. Thanks for your support, I
> just enjoy sharing what I have learnt so far from using Vista and I know
> many others such as Zack, Josh, Peter and many more feel the same way I
> do. 
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> "Travis King" <> wrote in message
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>> "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" <> wrote in message
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>>> My burner uses DVD + R, if you have a burner that burns multiple
>>> formats, still go with DVD + R, I have read some issues concerning bad
>>> burns with DVD - R
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>>> "Travis King" <> wrote in message
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>>>> "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" <> wrote in message
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>>>>> Borrow Moms computer for a day or two. 
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>>>>> "Travis King" <> wrote in message
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>>>>>>I am planning on downloading the Vista beta next month when (and if)
>>>>>>it becomes public. We have high-speed Internet, but I was wondering
>>>>>>if I don't have a DVD burner, what should I do? Mother's computer has
>>>>>>one, but mine just has a DVD drive and a regular CD-RW drive.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> I don't need to borrow her computer exactly unless you mean just use
>>>> it - all I have to do is go upstairs. (I'm still in high school.) Her
>>>> computer has an AMD Athlon XP 1800+ (It used to be in my computer
>>>> before I got the 2400+ - she originally had an Athlon 1GHz which was
>>>> fast at the time but only shortly after that, the Athlon XP came out.)
>>>> 512MB of RAM, 120GB HD space, and an Ati Radeon 7200 32MB card. Will
>>>> any DVD work for the proper media? I don't know much about burning
>>>> DVDs since I have a regular CD-RW drive. I'm used to CD-R or CD-RW
>>>> Music or Data and that's it. I'm not used to DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-R,
>>>> DVD+R, DVD RAM, and so on. Our Internet anymore averages out around 500
>>>> to 600 k / sec when downloading. I remember the old days when we got
>>>> around 230 k / sec.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Thanks Andre. You're doing this newsgroup a lot of good. Keep up the
>> good work. We have DVD + Rs already for the burner, so we should be in
>> good shape.
>>
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>
It should work at least decent on my computer now:
AMD Athlon XP 2400+ @ 2.14GHz
WD 80GB 7200RPM 2MB Cache HD
WD 120GB 7200RPM 8MB Cache HD
NVIDIA GeForce3 Ti200 128MB DDR Video Card
768MB of RAM
Creative Audigy 5.1 Sound Card (I hope this will cooperate in Vista)
Linksys 10/100 network card
400w PSU
5 case fans
3 1/2" floppy drive
Lite On 16x DVD drive
Memorex (Lite On) 52x32x52 CD RW drive
Logitech Z-680 speakers
Proview 19" CRT monitor currently @ 1360x1088
Logitech Elite Keyboard
Logitech MX510 Mouse
Canon i560 Printer
Canon PowerShot A520 digital camera
Rio S35S MP3 Player
Logitech Wingman controller
Visioneer 5800 scanner (Knowing Visioneer, it won't and never will work in
Vista.)
Keep in mind that back then for the entire system and to build my computer
including buying Windows XP, it cost me around $2000 total.
I plan on adding a gig of RAM in June to give me 1.75GB. (Do you think that
I should get more than this?) I'm considering getting a better video card
before the public Vista beta comes out but if I don't get it then, I'll get
one at the same time as I get the gig of RAM.