User talk:Bob2204/Archive Q1 2023

Hardware suggestion[edit source]

I see you are trying to buy a new computer, so I'd like to recommend you some hardware upgrade ideas.

I'm having a Dell Latitude e7250. I bought it with $254.94 (cheap, isn't it?). It is an old laptop, I bought it from my old friend. Here are its specs:

  • CPU: Intel Core i7-5600U (vPro version), 2.60GHz (x64)
  • RAM: 8 GB DDR3 (2x 4 GB DDR3)
  • OS: Comes preinstalled with Windows 10 v1607. It can run both 10 and 11 (with unofficial methods)
  • Display: 1366x768
  • Refresh rate: 59.99Hz
  • GPU: Intergrated graphics (Intel HD Graphics 5500)

Overall experience: It is light, small, can hold with one hand. Pretty smooth, can also do some gaming on Roblox. The best part is it can install VMs and it can run both 10 and 11. I'd recommended it but unfortunately I can't find the seller anymore. You can still buy similar computers with the similar price.

I just want to recommend you some hardware specs, and it may not fit with your liking, so don't take this seriously. Please.

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Hibernation screen[edit source]

Have you taken a hightest photo about it for windows 2000 beta,windows whistler beta,longhorn.Upload as well as possible Microsoft2003 (talk) 05:04, 6 April 2023 (UTC)

As I plan to re-visit NT5/Whistler/Longhorn, I could do that for you. But can't you upload them yourselves? Windows logo (2003).svg Bob2204 Arrow.png Click here to begin. Or here. Arrow2.png Talk 09:32, 6 April 2023 (UTC)
Bob2204, OP is probably using VMWare which doesn't support native 1024x768 without VMware tools, which isn't supported on betas. Microsoft2003, use 86Box for these builds as they support date-accurate hardware that supports these resolutions. --Cartifanwlr (talk) 16:12, 6 April 2023 (UTC)
Yeah, using an APM/ACPI-compliant machine does enable one the ability to hibernate. This prominently applies to machines from at least 1997 or 98. Though ACPI functionality is not the stabliest on such builds (except for LH). And for the latter: Who is OP? And I know that VMware isn't the best option. But you can install the SVGA drivers manually. I personally use 86Box with the S3 ViRGE /GX or /GX2 adapter for Windows 2000 betas 1/2, 3dfx Voodoo Banshee on Windows 2000 Beta 3/RC and 3dfx Voodoo 3500 TV for 2000 RTM and XP. - Windows logo (2003).svg Bob2204 Arrow.png Click here to begin. Or here. Arrow2.png Talk 17:05, 6 April 2023 (UTC)
I installed builds 1911 and 1946 on a machine with ACPI and APM enabled, but there was no option to hibernate. 🙁 - Windows logo (2003).svg Bob2204 Arrow.png Click here to begin. Or here. Arrow2.png Talk 21:47, 6 April 2023 (UTC)
OP actually stands for original poster, so Cartifanwlr is addressing Microsoft2003, the OP. NaraInsider1694 (talk) 00:07, 7 April 2023 (UTC)
Thanks. I still don't understand your (I mean the users here) jargon. Windows logo (2003).svg Bob2204 Arrow.png Click here to begin. Or here. Arrow2.png Talk 00:28, 7 April 2023 (UTC)