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s_busby_uk:
Havin dabbled with some of this stuff in the past I just went with a vanilla windows 7 install in the end. Depends how old your computer is if course but if its only a few years then you're not really getting that much benefit out of xp.
gonzo90017:
Here's a working Last Session.ini that I created many moons ago. You can load up to make a working .ISO:
TorgoHiggins:
--- Quote from: s_busby_uk on August 29, 2014, 03:47:00 am ---Havin dabbled with some of this stuff in the past I just went with a vanilla windows 7 install in the end. Depends how old your computer is if course but if its only a few years then you're not really getting that much benefit out of xp.
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It's a 1.2ghz via c7, with only 1gb of memory (which I'm currently trying to fix since it only reads half of it)... so yea, Win7 probably not the best option. ;)
--- Quote from: gonzo90017 on August 29, 2014, 04:58:16 pm ---Here's a working Last Session.ini that I created many moons ago. You can load up to make a working .ISO:
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Thanks! I'll give that one a shot. :)
tommyinajar:
I just tossed 6 1+ ghz pc's I was saving for Mame's...
You can buy a more "modern" pc setup so cheap, (with SATA, pci-e, DDR ram 8 usb 2.0 ports) to me it's just not worth fussing with the slow as molasses computers. I still use a stripped windows install though.
However If you got one free thats laying around and have the time ( patience) and want the satisfaction of doing it, go for it! ;D
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--- Quote from: tommyinajar on August 29, 2014, 10:13:38 pm --- I just tossed 6 1+ ghz pc's I was saving for Mame's...
You can buy a more "modern" pc setup so cheap, (with SATA, pci-e, DDR ram 8 usb 2.0 ports) to me it's just not worth fussing with the slow as molasses computers. I still use a stripped windows install though.
However If you got one free thats laying around and have the time ( patience) and want the satisfaction of doing it, go for it! ;D
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same here, always used old p4's, but for around 200€ you can buy a modern fast pc, with lower temperatures and they are more power efficient and quiet.
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