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Longhorn is behind this...
I assume most enterprises are doing EXACTLY what I am doing: loading up now on PC's thatcan handle Longhorn. My BASE LEVEL computer now is a dual-core 4ghz workstation with 2GB OF RAM and a 300GB hard disk. This gives us basic performance on the Longhorn builds I have FORCED my MCSE's to use. My rep said I might need to up the requirements once Longhorn is final in case it requires more memory. I told my Dell rep to make sure there is plenty of RAM in Austin in order to handle my supply.
Posted by: Mike Cox   Posted on: 07/18/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Longhorn is behind this...  Mike Cox | 07/18/05
Big news for Apple  Len Rooney | 07/18/05
Yeah. And now the switch to Intel...  John Zern | 07/19/05
I feel sorry for the Dell DOLTS.  ITGuy04 | 07/19/05
Dell?  itpro_z | 07/19/05
I think ITGuy04 LOST his job...  John Zern | 07/19/05

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