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Win NT4 Server on a laptop
Name: thepoolshark Date: August 26, 2004 at 09:05:15 Pacific OS: N/A CPU/Ram: P1 150, 32mb
Comment:
Hey everyone, I want to put win nt4 server on my laptop, and I was wondering, will I have any problems, I have a docking station to, how would I set it up to detect it, thanks
Name: wanderer Date: August 26, 2004 at 11:24:57 Pacific
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I don't recall NTS supporting 150mhz cpus. If you could install it would be dog slow with only 32 meg of ram. That laptop looks like it will only support 9x/ME
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Response Number 2
Name: One_H Date: September 8, 2004 at 14:34:39 Pacific
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Windows NT will run very slow at startup, but afterwards will be OK at 32MB RAM. (Minimum requirements - 486DX with 12 MB RAM). The overall speed will depend, of course, on number of running applications. You will probably experience problems with large apps, like Office or Mozilla. As for supported hardware, see Microsoft HCL.
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