Do you think windows 7 would be ok on that?![]()
I've got a used Dell Dimension 4500S Desktop for sale... it works great for the components in it. It came with a Dell XP Pro key which I've reloaded back on to it fresh with maybe a few other apps like a anti-virus cause I was going to sell it to a cousin of mine but they don't want it now.
It comes with a Intel Celeron CPU 1.8Ghz, 1Gig of RAM, added ethernet adaptor, CD and floppy disk drive. System is fully tweak and updated as of today but I'm sure if someone had a Win7 copy they would much rather put that on it.
No mouse, no keyboard or monitor included!!
I can take other pictures as requested so please let me know.
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Asking $75 + Shipping costs (to your location by your choice of shipper) for this via PayPal only plus will only ship within Cont USA!!!
I'm listing here and a few other forums for one week then it will get thrown on Ebay!!
Last edited by Sava700; 07-26-11 at 07:40 PM. Reason: Major Price drop!
Do you think windows 7 would be ok on that?![]()
When Win7 was still beta, we tried it on a little Dell Opti GX...hmmm...the smaller model, 240 or 260 or 280. Pentium 4 2.8 I think, 1 gig of RAM, ran great on it....still does.
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Bumping for offers.. will keep this on forums for another few days.
CD, my HTPC is a Sempron 1.6 ghz and 1 GB ram and Win7 actually does run as good if not better than XP did on that machine.
Consider this a bump for ya Sava...don't want it to move to page 2![]()
Linux would run really well on that.![]()
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Have you marked the computer down to $40 yet?![]()
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