Snipawolf wrote:Bah, I wish, my parents bought it. And if I want an operating system, I am sure I don't want microsoft excel demo, or microsoft media Plus! only to find out upon opening it that I don't have the full version, and that if it is going to do anything besides occupy 500 megabytes of hard drive space each, I have to purchase the full version. What's worse it came with the computer. Demos, demos, demos, space, space, space wasted. As far as os'es go, sure. I could do it. One problem, my parents paid for the comp. So they won't let me. They wouldn't be able to accept the change. If I get this moved to my room, and its mine, then I'll do away with Windows, if it seems like a good idea. I don't see a reason why I would need to, though. I already got rid of the crap.
So I can sympathize with anyone else who has the problem.
Let me guess.. This is either a dell or an HP with about 5 DVDs worth of spyware/demo-ware loaded onto it? Ive purchased every version of windows with the exception of vista, none of them have come with spyware/demo-ware on that level. If you want to point fingers and blame someone, blame whatever company that pc came from.
http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/
I would reccomend that, its about as good as its going to get. If you have at least 512MB ram, hit F2 when it gets to its initial loading screen and tell it to load itself into ram. Its damn fast, damn small, you can screw it up as much as you want... restart the pc and its like new again

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