Our school run XP + Windows Server 2003 (for admins) and they are upgrading to Windows 7 probably soon (as hinted by one tech person) + some computers seem to have an unfinished installiation of Vista on it (wont work though)
Our school run XP + Windows Server 2003 (for admins) and they are upgrading to Windows 7 probably soon (as hinted by one tech person) + some computers seem to have an unfinished installiation of Vista on it (wont work though)
The school board here doesn't allow schools to run VistaLink?
I happen to have one of them. lol.
As a point, up until July, my school was still running at least 8 PCs on Windows Sever 2003. Infact, we still have one PC (not used often) on Windows 98 (2Gb HDD D. A lot of our systems are running XP, but I'd say about a third are on Vista. Most of the Vista ones are net-tops, with no disk drives, and Atom processors.
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I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.
The computers at the computing college i go to still use Pentium 4 machines with XP. 512MB RAM.
How are we supposed to do anything productive with that?
I assume you mean XP?
There's no machines in my school which actually meet Vista specs other than the ICT Technician's. All I want at school is dual-screen, is it too much to ask?![]()
Ouch! That sucks, how do they justify that?
Nope, I meant what I saidWe were running Vista on everything but it hogged the resources like a greedy cat, windows 7 seems to be much nicer to them.
http://www.microsoft.com/uk/education/studentoffer/Link?
I happen to have one of them. lol.
As a point, up until July, my school was still running at least 8 PCs on Windows Sever 2003. Infact, we still have one PC (not used often) on Windows 98 (2Gb HDD D. A lot of our systems are running XP, but I'd say about a third are on Vista. Most of the Vista ones are net-tops, with no disk drives, and Atom processors.
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