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  1. #21

    Quote Originally Posted by spookey View Post
    thread starter: so, your using a windows 2003 server? how about using the 64-bit variant of windows 2003 server. or you can use windows server 2008. that's what i'm using on my other machine.

    for the other two respondents: is there a server grade vista? i don't think so but correct if i'm wrong.

    a vista equivalent..server 2008. ive got a copy in 32bit and 64bit flavors..

    i downloaded it from somewhere i wont tell.

    same vista interface..but definitely more secure.


    Windows Server 2008 is better than Vista, but why?

    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/04...vista_desktop/

    for the thread starter :
    Convert your Windows Server 2008 to a Workstation!

    http://www.win2008workstation.com/wordpress/



    google for more article
    Last edited by butitoy; 07-28-2008 at 10:17 AM.

  2. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by butitoy View Post
    a vista equivalent..server 2008. ive got a copy in 32bit and 64bit flavors..

    i downloaded it from somewhere i wont tell.

    same vista interface..but definitely more secure.


    Windows Server 2008 is better than Vista, but why?

    Windows Server 2008 is better than Vista, but why? | The Register

    for the thread starter :
    Convert your Windows Server 2008 to a Workstation!

    Convert your Windows Server 2008 to a Workstation! Home

    google for more article
    yeah, i know. i was just making sure that the other people here knows what they are talking about. you just can't replace a server OS with just a workstation class OS. if the thread starter used a server then he needs the services and security of a server. therefore, if they are to suggest then windows server 2008 would have in order.

  3. #23
    basta 32-bit imo OS, di gyud na kita ana.. it cant even see 4Gig when u look it up sa OS but it shows sa BIOS... usually ang makita ana is below 4Gig but then again, makit-an na nimo sa BIOS, if BIOS detects the correct amount of RAM na imo gi use, ok rana...

    This is the limitation of a 32-bit architecture OS... pero ang kanang wa na detect sa OS doesnt mean na wa na sya gigamit sa imo sys... gamiton na sya sa I/O devices, PCI, and other peripherals sa imo mobo...

  4. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by spookey View Post
    yeah, i know. i was just making sure that the other people here knows what they are talking about.

    you just can't replace a server OS with just a workstation class OS. if the thread starter used a server then he needs the services and security of a server.

    therefore, if they are to suggest then windows server 2008 would have in order.
    yes sir spookey..iknow u know. its for the benefit of those hu dont know yet.


    yeah.u just can't replace a server os with a workstation Class OS for security reasons....but in this case..its a server2008 sir. as tested..though still in beta stage..it works just as gud for both machine..a server or a workstation.. according to the reviews i've read..

    and ur right again sir..windows server 2008 x64 wud be the gud choice..

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