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can try a utility called ghost, if you can get a trial version of it.
Otherwise what I recommend doing is to partition that HD into 2 seperate parts. (ie if it was 100gb, 2x50gb partitions) then store your files on one partition and then install windows on the free one.
I use whichever version I feel like at the time. Currently my desktop is on XP SP3, just because a)I hate vista and don't want to install it b)it's stable and everything works well on it
However when I decided to give Vista a try I just use whichever version I have downloaded & on dvd at the time. That can mean anything from server 08 to Vista Ultimate 64bit.
HDD with external enclosure ;)X360PS3AMD05
also a real pain to take around with you.
Just right click on a file and click properties, will tell you how big they are. Theres no way it would be 700kb though, most pictures are bigger than that.
yes it will make a difference, but to be honest a 8600 isn't a great card. I have one in a laptop and while it does ok, it's not anything wonderful.
Either go for a gaming laptop or go for one that preserves battery life.
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