Some cheap operating software, I don't really want to spend a lot of money.
11/2/2005 1:27:54 PM
http://fedora.redhat.com/
11/2/2005 1:33:43 PM
http://linuxiso.org/
11/2/2005 1:34:43 PM
Windows XP Pro for $70 at the bookstore, I believe.
11/2/2005 1:38:20 PM
that's an upgrade and "requires" a previous version of windows. but if you know someone with a windows me disc sitting around... that'll work I think.
11/2/2005 1:39:20 PM
http://www.fis.ncsu.edu/ncsubookstores/software.htmlIs this list recent?I am sure I bought Office 2003 Pro for $60
11/2/2005 1:42:06 PM
note that on the right side of the screen it lists the "student select" stuff:
11/2/2005 1:47:35 PM
Dang, this stuff is expensive! Gonna make some calls
11/2/2005 1:59:24 PM
you honestly think 69.95 is expensive? If you need the full stand-alone install, just buy an IDE cable or something from intrex and get the OEM version of the os with it. home should be like 40 bucks, pro like 130 or so.
11/2/2005 2:05:53 PM
okdoes anyone know how I could upgrade my XP home to XP pro without re-installing everything?I have like 3 XP Pro licenses lying around.
11/2/2005 2:07:30 PM
I'm pretty sure I remember doing the upgrade with one of the upgrade discs and all it did was install some shit and reboot a couple times. none of the settings or installs were lost.
11/2/2005 2:09:38 PM
Can I upgrade using a regular XP Pro CD?
11/2/2005 2:14:26 PM
chary,yup a new car and house fella!
11/2/2005 2:17:18 PM