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ROA44
15-07-2013, 8:47am
Yes went out bought LR 4 and forgot to check system requirements and yes I have XP, so back to the drawing board I go with tail between my legs.

So where to from here do I go and buy Win 7, Win. 8, or do I venture into the world of Lynux and if so what is the software I need to run it, and are there other adjustments required that are not to be tried by non IT savies like me. :lol2: :eek: :(

PS. My Motherboard and processor AMD Athlon core 2 duo 64 are probably about 7 years old and looks like wont support more than 4 gig.

Kym
15-07-2013, 8:55am
Windows 7 for now, or wait for Windows 8.1 later next month

ROA44
15-07-2013, 9:23am
Thank you Kym, was thinking that would be the case so will have to look into that

ROA44
15-07-2013, 12:29pm
Or do I just bite the bullet and make the jump to win 8 even though I have it on a laptop and dislike it I don't want to load on laptop yet also only student Edit. $68's Officeworks for pro upgrade. Has anyone tried it.

Kym
15-07-2013, 1:37pm
Windows 8 is not so good, 8.1 fixes a bunch of issues for users who don't have a touch screen

Granville
15-07-2013, 1:40pm
Or buy a Mac. :p

Cage
15-07-2013, 7:00pm
Are you up for doing a DIY upgrade, swapping out your motherboard and memory for starters.

If you are updating your O/S you would be doing yourself a disservice by not going to the 64bit system.

If you don't have your original paperwork/manuals, google your motherboard's model No. and you should get an idea of what you have, and how far you can go with it.

ROA44
15-07-2013, 9:10pm
Yes, Apple would be nice but $$$$$'s aren't here. The board I'm running is an ASUS A8N-VM CSM 4 RAM slots, still looking up details, and have assembled most of my systems, and this one has been going well for a long time and just trying to hold out as long as possible.

Cage
16-07-2013, 12:09am
Looks like a mobo upgrade for you.

I am currently looking at updating my mobo, a Gigabyte GA-880GM-USB3 SOCKET AM3+ as I've recently acquired a solid state drive and need a SATA3 board.

I was going to let you have it at a very reasonable price when I saw this. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Gigabyte-GA-880GM-USB3-SOCKET-AM3-AMD880G-CHIPSET-4-DDR-III-DVI-HDMI-MATX-/310705525054?pt=AU_Components&hash=item48577e113e

This board is an update of mine with the SB850 chip which will future proof you for SATA3 if and when you go there.

These boards seem backward compatible with a lot of AMD Athlon processors. Check here for your model # http://www.gigabyte.com/support-downloads/cpu-support-popup.aspx?pid=3809

I made the switch from Asus to Gigabyte boards a couple of builds back and couldn't be happier.

Good luck .

ROA44
16-07-2013, 9:04am
Thank you Cage for the offer, I may have a slim chance of another board+CPU but at this point I might hold off a little longer as apparently we may have some more cash freed up and that board does look tempting.
So I might look at trying to pick up a cheap original Windows 7 or as Kym has mentioned 8.1 might be a possibility. As my copy of LR is 4.1 I may have to down load an upgrade to load it onto Win 8.

So thank you to all for Ideas and input all appreciated.

Cage
16-07-2013, 7:26pm
Just as well you didn't get too excited about that mobo on fleabay. The seller stuffed up with the specs and it's actually the same unit as mine.

Anyway I've just hit the 'Buy' button om a 6GBs SATA mobo to get the most from my SSD. Swapping the boards will keep me out of mischief for a few hours.

Cheers
Kevin

ROA44
16-07-2013, 7:37pm
Good luck, just rethinking options Looking at Ebay for Win 7 plus have to contact someone about possibly acquiring this other system, also need to look at AP classifieds.

Cheers
Milton

ameerat42
16-07-2013, 7:49pm
Shouldn't Win7 (even a higher-up version) be about $150??
Yep. I was right.
http://www.myshopping.com.au/PT--84_Software_Windows_7__fs_45675_e__
Am.

ROA44
16-07-2013, 8:54pm
Thought I saw a WIn. 8 ver. 4 about $68 on officeworks site But tracking some win 7 ver's. on Ebay but otherwise yes & even dearer

Cage
17-07-2013, 10:42pm
Just my two bobs worth, but I think W7 is the most stable system since XP, and I've tried most of them.

On a shoestring you could probably get away with a new/used mobo, an O/S upgrade, and some more RAM, depending on your CPU.

Being on the OAP I'm a hard shopper, and I do my homework before I hand over the readies.

ROA44
22-07-2013, 6:32pm
Well looks like I may have sort of temporarily resolved my issues with my sons old comp., Swapped my Spare HHD into the case AMD Athlon 64 x 2 dual Core 4600 2.41 GHz. processor on an ASUS M2N-MX Plus M/Board. with WIn.7 and now up and running, all be it temporary. I might try to swap the HDD into my case later to see if it will work. Now all I have to do is Load LR 4 and start learning & posting I'll have to find some more photos now 7 start getting out. Yahoooooo