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broman. 15th Mar 2003
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Cation: I had purchased a Kodak(lexmark) Personal Picture Maker 200 for digital imaging and printing. This is a cool device that allowed me to read my digital camera card in the printer and transfer it to my computer to edit through usb connection. When I upgraded to Windows XP (which is a great ...
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Candi. 8th Jan 2003
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The Windows XP ungrade was easy to install, and it works great on my computer. I think Windows XP is great and much more user friendly.
The problem with the upgrade is that some of your software has to be upgraded as well, this menas spending more money. For example your antivirus software will n ...
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Microsoft Windows XP is probably a great operating system for a 'designed for XP' machine. But the upgrade is not to be recommended. I have failed to get it working acceptably and consider the investment a waste of £85. There is currently very little software described as compatible with XP an ...
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