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<blockquote data-quote="santoshlv426" data-source="post: 755913" data-attributes="member: 1941"><p>This PC will support Win XP as the max OS. Anything else will be too heavy - anyway, there's insufficent memory to support anyting more. However, it will be kept going for as long as possible. It's a donation from a kind forum member, and being used for pro-bono work on my end. </p><p>Well it turns out that it has a rare bonus trait in that the sound quality is better than any laptop currently on the market (yes even better than a current I7), so it's perfect for small group session's where audio is required as all can hear without the need for added (and costly) speakers. </p><p></p><p>The guys in the group have given it the name of "Brer Rabbit" as it keeps going like the Duracell Bunny. </p><p>They all held a vigil this week as I was running these check's to get it back up !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="santoshlv426, post: 755913, member: 1941"] This PC will support Win XP as the max OS. Anything else will be too heavy - anyway, there's insufficent memory to support anyting more. However, it will be kept going for as long as possible. It's a donation from a kind forum member, and being used for pro-bono work on my end. Well it turns out that it has a rare bonus trait in that the sound quality is better than any laptop currently on the market (yes even better than a current I7), so it's perfect for small group session's where audio is required as all can hear without the need for added (and costly) speakers. The guys in the group have given it the name of "Brer Rabbit" as it keeps going like the Duracell Bunny. They all held a vigil this week as I was running these check's to get it back up !! [/QUOTE]
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