espressoguy
11-09-2008, 02:07 PM
Hello everyone!
This is my first post here. I'm planning to build my own system to replace my 6yr-old AMD athlon 1.2GHZ system. I'm not a gamer and I'm hoping to keep it under $500 or thereabouts (AMD again). It will probably be a dual-b oot XP/Linux (Debian or Ubuntu) system. Some questions:
1. I went into FRY's the other day inquiring about motherboards and the salesman told me that several of these ASUS motherboards in the $90-$120 range have on-board video so that I would not need a video card. Is this true/false or are these on-board video setups so minimal that they should not even be considered?
2. I found out recently that the Apple OS has something called the "Time Machine" which runs in the background and backs up files to an external drive in such a way that it's possible at any point in time to retrieve a previous version of any file that has changed several times before it became lost/corrupted. Does anyone know of a similar Application for the PC that is well designed and easy to use?
3. I'm planning to use my Windows XP from the old PC on the new PC. How do I de-activate it for the old PC and activate it on the new PC? The old PC had a hard-drive crash so right now I have only the Install CD - it is not installed and running on any PC at this time. I want to install it on the new PC but I'm assuming that I'll have to do something to de-activate it; otherwise it will look like I'm installing it on two PC's at the same time.
Thanks in advance for the help!
This is my first post here. I'm planning to build my own system to replace my 6yr-old AMD athlon 1.2GHZ system. I'm not a gamer and I'm hoping to keep it under $500 or thereabouts (AMD again). It will probably be a dual-b oot XP/Linux (Debian or Ubuntu) system. Some questions:
1. I went into FRY's the other day inquiring about motherboards and the salesman told me that several of these ASUS motherboards in the $90-$120 range have on-board video so that I would not need a video card. Is this true/false or are these on-board video setups so minimal that they should not even be considered?
2. I found out recently that the Apple OS has something called the "Time Machine" which runs in the background and backs up files to an external drive in such a way that it's possible at any point in time to retrieve a previous version of any file that has changed several times before it became lost/corrupted. Does anyone know of a similar Application for the PC that is well designed and easy to use?
3. I'm planning to use my Windows XP from the old PC on the new PC. How do I de-activate it for the old PC and activate it on the new PC? The old PC had a hard-drive crash so right now I have only the Install CD - it is not installed and running on any PC at this time. I want to install it on the new PC but I'm assuming that I'll have to do something to de-activate it; otherwise it will look like I'm installing it on two PC's at the same time.
Thanks in advance for the help!