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Hi All. I'll try and make this short and sweet. I have:

Homemade PentiumCeleron 2.8 ghz
2 Gb ddr2 ram
MSI Motherboard model MS22 Socket 775LGA
VIA s3g Unichrome onboard graphics.
Running XP

I am wondering if Windows 7 will pep it up .Also considering an inexpensive graphics card to help take some of the data requirements.

What say ye?
 
We also had an XP windows computer, we tried to upgrade it to windows 7. What a nightmare! We are both very computer literate, however it was of no use and the computer became incredibly slow and eventually useless. It is something we will never try again. It was such a waste of time, effort and money. I must mention that the frustration level was extremely high to the point that a sledgehammer came to mind. Best of luck, my final advice, leave it alone and get a new one when you have the finances available.
 
Hi All. I'll try and make this short and sweet. I have:

Homemade PentiumCeleron 2.8 ghz
2 Gb ddr2 ram
MSI Motherboard model MS22 Socket 775LGA
VIA s3g Unichrome onboard graphics.
Running XP

I am wondering if Windows 7 will pep it up .Also considering an inexpensive graphics card to help take some of the data requirements.

What say ye?

I say put Linux on it.

There is nothing inadequate about your hardware. It is perfectly capable of running a modern OS. And you don't need to give up your old XP installation. Just install Linux Mint Cinnamon with codecs (32 or 64 bit, depending on your processor) or possibly Zorin OS Lite (32 bit will run on 64 bit processor just fine) alongside your existing XP installation in a dual-boot configuration. Zorin has a mode which mimics the Windows 2000 interface quite well (if you are afraid of learning something new), even though it is a modern, powerful, virus-proof OS with lots of free available software.

You can try running Linux OSs "live" from the CD drive without installing them, so you can get a feel for how it works and see which distributions you like.
 
Thanks for the input guys..By the way what are you wearing?....lol..I'm not planning an upgrade I'm planning a full install of 7. Reformat the hard drive etc. Like the idea of experimenting with Linux a bit..It is just an extra computer and I can play around with.

I also got my W7 disc Saturday and they sent 64 bit. Pretty sure I ordered 32bit. Oh well. I'll google if my chip can handle it.

Thanks again. Like my new avatar? :)
 
If you're going to run W7 I recommend upgrading to a 64bit platform with at least 4GB of ram, 8 GB would be best.
 
Well I think I'll settle on a graphics card upgrade and see if that helps. The Pentium chip can't handle 64 bit. I'm just not going to put much into the unit.
 
I say put Linux on it.

There is nothing inadequate about your hardware. It is perfectly capable of running a modern OS. And you don't need to give up your old XP installation.

I do not suggest keeping Windows XP. Windows XP is a 13 years old OS, it has been out of support for a month or so. It makes no sense to install linux for its virus-proof while having the XP for normal using.

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To the op:

I do not suggest you keep using Windows XP, it is deprecated and may become extremely unsafe as Microsoft stopped offering updates.

I tried my best to answer it with the data you gave but it is a bit confusing:

You can run Windows 7 32-bits, you meet all requirements.

About Windows 7 64-bits: You mentioned your CPU is a 'pentium-celeron', unfortunately there isn't such a processor (or I could not find it), there are pentiums and there are celerons, it would be the best if you could give its unique model name as there are many Celerons and Pentiums that have 2.8 Ghz clock frequency. Because of that I can not guarantee you can run Windows 7 64-bits.

In the case that your processor has the capacity to run it, you are on the borderline of the ram necessity; the 64-bits version needs at least 2 GB to run(buffer-size is bigger, thus needs more ram to do just as much in terms of quantity of operations.) Because of that, I suggest you start thinking in investing some money in more ram as newer processors are all coming with 64-bits architecture and may not work decently with low ram amounts.

About buying a new GPU: The only ways that an external GPU can help in terms of data requirements are a) video decoding(almost sure you won't use this), b) Having its own memory thus not using the systems(still preferable to buy a independent ram chip as you can not 'lend' memory from the GPU to the CPU), c) Using CUDA to do parallel processing for pen-testing or computational mathematics(doubtfully you are going to use this too).

Does that means you should not get a GPU? Not really. If you want to game or use of programs that can be GPU-rendered(AutoCAD, 3D CAD Solidworks or any of the sort) then buy it, but do not forget that you should also expand your ram if you plan in hanging around Windows OSes and other 'mainstream' computer appliances. If you want to save money, then you can try Linux just like T-Rexx said, most linux distros are extremely low-weight and can run even on really old machines.

If you have any questions about anything that I said here, please feel free to pm me or post here!
 
I do not suggest keeping Windows XP. Windows XP is a 13 years old OS, it has been out of support for a month or so. It makes no sense to install linux for its virus-proof while having the XP for normal using.

It can be useful to keep an old XP installation for running legacy Windows programs. Most Linux distros do offer a version of Wine, the Windows environment for Linux, which can run most (I would even say the vast majority) of legacy XP programs. But, even in that case, it is sometimes useful to have actual Windows dlls to get some programs working optimally.

Win XP is only really at risk for viruses if you surf with it, of course.
 
Ohhhh..Sorry guys..I should have made myself a little clearer..I have NO INTENTION of keeping Windows XP around. Cleaning off the hard drive and whatever I put on it will be IT.
 
I think Linux will be the way I go. Always wanted to play around with it so looks like now is the time. Thanks everyone for your input..
 
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