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10 minute xp install

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with new setup:

amd 3800+
1gb corsair dual chanel
2 x 250gb raid0

Honstly took under 10 min. it was amazing. Omg and SP2 took under 5 to do the full isntall.

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3800+

Me <-- wants one
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Huh? How's that possible? The install is less dependent on the CPU and HDD speed than it is on the speed of the CD-Rom.

Whether it's an old 800 MHz Celery or a modern 3 GHz Athlon XP still takes around 20 - 25 minutes to install in my experience.
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Originally posted by FlyingPenguin
Huh? How's that possible? The install is less dependent on the CPU and HDD speed than it is on the speed of the CD-Rom.

Whether it's an old 800 MHz Celery or a modern 3 GHz Athlon XP still takes around 20 - 25 minutes to install in my experience.


Not sure what it is, but my install on to my raptor took about 12 minutes. I timed it. :)

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yep, quick.

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yeah I got an AMD 3800+ and 2gb dual chanel and SATA drive recently and it installed XP in roughly 10-12 minutes as well, I was really surprised how fast it installed, and SP2 installed very quickly as well
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You just had to be better didnt you. Well, I just got a x850 plat...so there. ;)

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I have had quick installs of xp, but only in a raid 0 application. Any other time it took forever.
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I stick with Windows 2000 and on my setup it took pretty long. Like 30 minutes or maybe a little less.
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i used to be all Pro 2k, but xp is just a better OS now....finally

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Yeah once I get a copy of XP pro I will probably just use that. But I just use what I get through my dad's company, soon they are gonna use XP so thats when I will have it. But I mean 2000 pro is just soo sleek and clean, not soo bulky, and super fast!
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Originally posted by travis
Yeah once I get a copy of XP pro I will probably just use that. But I just use what I get through my dad's company, soon they are gonna use XP so thats when I will have it. But I mean 2000 pro is just soo sleek and clean, its not all fisher-price looking, not soo bulky, and super fast!


Many people have used that excuse but XP can easily be changed to look EXACTLY like Windows 2000. I hate the default XP skin.
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Yeah the skin can be changed... But everything else I love about 2000. I have XP pro on my laptop.
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