by Groundbound1 » Mon Dec 01, 2008 6:48 am
While most newer computers don't have floppy drives installed, many of the motherboards in those machines still have floppy headers on them. So you may be able to open the case, connect a floppy drive to that header and power and you'll be off and running. (also changing the BIOS to see the newly added drive, of course)
If that can't be done, you may need to burn your RAID drivers and software to a CD, and intall them that way.
"But it cames with windows VIsta Home premium. Somebody told me that it will be better with Xp pro (for FS9)."
Some say that a properly setup Vista OS can be as easy on resources as XP, but I for one would never care to find out. FS9 would work fine with Vista, but using XP would, on your machine, free up some essential resources that FS9 would certainly take advantage of.
"Is it a good machine for FS9 (im thinking on increasing the mem to 2GB), it will hold FS with adds (planes and scenery)."
FS9 should be quite happy running on it. Increasing your system's memory to 2gigs would DEFINATELY be a worth while purchase, regardless of which OS you plan to use. Some add-ons are more taxing on a system than others, like certain traffic and scenery add-ons, but for the most part,
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