rolandc wrote:Clean XP reinstalls usually speed thins up alot, most computers get cluutered up over the years. Nothing like a clean install.
I've done a few clean XP installations on non-church computers lately. You have to manually download SP3, and then manually download the latest auto-update agent. Microsoft is making it more difficult each month for anyone to do a clean install of XP.
All the administrative computers in my stake are due to be replaced in January 2015, but I worry that another round of budget cuts may delay that. If our Dell Optiplex 740 computers have Windows 7 Professional product keys, I may upgrade them between now and April 2014. I already upgraded them all to 2GB RAM in 2013.