Windows Xp

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  1. Von Jones

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    My son built me a computer which has the Windows XP operating system. It's sentimental to me. I was trying to upgrade it to Windows 7 but the disc is not being recognized by XP. So off to Google and Youtube to find out why.

    My Windows 7 disc is for a Dell computer. I didn't realize that that makes a difference. So off I go in search of either one that is not Dell software. To this date I have had no luck.

    I realize that I may never be able to upgrade to another operating system but my question is why is Dell kind of a monopoly in this area? Just curious.
     
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    Dell is just one of many companies that produced customized restore/reinstall discs of OEM Windows tailored to their own products. I think it got them a break on licensing costs. Even the more open OEM SKUs were licensed to one machine. Once used trying to transfer them to a new machine violated the license agreement terms.

    Retail SKUs however were fully transferable. You just couldn't register multiple machines at once.
     
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    Thank you Jacob. I've always had HP computers until my son ordered a Dell for me on my birthday. I have always loaded each computer with software that came with them and never paid attention to the manufacturer of the software.
     
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    I don't like Dell and some others (HP?) because of the proprietary stuff and drivers they put in the operation system. When things break, I find them tough to fix. But it's a free market. They can do what they want, and we choose to buy or to not buy. Some people like the embedded diagnostics & repair tools that Dell & others include.

    You may have another issue if you find a regular Win7 O/S disc and it's not got all the updates that were available to download along its lifespan; in fact, there may not be a disc that is all-inclusive of all online updates. And updates are no longer available online, unless there's some type of [trustworthy] archiving website that kept them. Plus you need to research to see if the hardware in that computer is even Win7 compatible.
     
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    HP - Hewlett Packard.

    I know John B. I believe I would be banging my head against the wall if I tried Win7 on this old computer. I keep holding on to it because I have some of my Mom's old software that I would like to check out, one being Learning Spanish. She had Windows XP on her computer. The built computer I was trying to find out why it wouldn't read any cd in the drive. Anyhoo, after googling I have a dilemma or a decision to regarding this computer. Letting go can be so hard. :(
     
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    Yup. Every time I upgrade my computer, it seems that I'm leaving a favored piece of software behind. At least the files and pictures can be carried forward.

    Did you figure out why the CD was not working?
     
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    No, I didn't. My guess is two fold 1) old and 2) drivers. In another time I would be up for the challenge to figure it out but technology has the upper hand now.
     
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    I had to laugh. Technology gets better/faster/cheaper, but it also gets more complicated. I've built (assembled) several desktop computers, but it's been a long time. I'm not sure I'd be up for the task now.
     
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    I don't know if the manufacturer makes a difference. I miss using my windows xp. I still have a laptop around here somewhere. I could transfer pictures easily and not be tracked like now. I kept them in files instead of on line or in a cloud.:(
    Then my server company told me it was incompatible with their email cuz it was too old.:mad:
     
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