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Keith (Southend) wrote:
Brian Wakem wrote: You could install linux (no blue screens) and use a journalled filesystem like ext3 (default on most installs) which will avoid those issues and does not require defragging. If I knew what I was doing better, I'd go along with you on this one. Would all my Windows software work with it, Word, Excel etc and other windows applications? OpenOffice (free) will read/write word and excel files. It also works on windows so you could try it on there first http://www.openoffice.org/ If you have any corrupted word docs, openoffice is actually capable of recovering word documents that word itself cannot. Word and Excel can actually be made to run on Linux, but I wouldn't bother. My advice would be go to a newsagent and find a linux mag with a free copy of Mandriva. WH Smith currently have a special mag for £10 which is all about installing and using Mandriva, and Mandriva comes with the mag. You can't miss it, it has a giant penguin on the front. It'll walk you though dual booting too, so you can still use windows if you need to. -- Brian Wakem Email: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/b.wakem/myemail.png |
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