NytCrawler Posted June 6, 2003 Share Posted June 6, 2003 Ano ba mga dapat i consider when buying a computer? Advice naman mga tol. Quote Link to comment
Oral Specialist Posted June 6, 2003 Share Posted June 6, 2003 pareng Oral,kahit W2K server lang pwede na. Oo, pero di kaya mas maganda ang upgrade to 2k3 kasi mas bago? Ginagamit ba nun yung drivers ng xp? Quote Link to comment
leinad31 Posted June 6, 2003 Share Posted June 6, 2003 Ano ba mga dapat i consider when buying a computer? Advice naman mga tol. Depende sa pangangailangan mo. Personally, ako depende kung kelan ako mag-uupgrade ulit. Kung matagal, sinasagad ko na as much as possible memory, HDD, CPU, mboard. Yun kasi yung di mo basta-basta mapapalitan. Quote Link to comment
eric Posted June 6, 2003 Share Posted June 6, 2003 pareng Oral,kahit W2K server lang pwede na.Oo, pero di kaya mas maganda ang upgrade to 2k3 kasi mas bago? Ginagamit ba nun yung drivers ng xp? I have yet to administer a windows 2003 server but I assume it uses different drivers since XP and win 2k are already using different drivers. Quote Link to comment
umbertoeklat Posted June 6, 2003 Share Posted June 6, 2003 Ano ba mga dapat i consider when buying a computer? Advice naman mga tol. primarily, intended usage & budget Quote Link to comment
Oral Specialist Posted June 6, 2003 Share Posted June 6, 2003 pareng Oral,kahit W2K server lang pwede na.Oo, pero di kaya mas maganda ang upgrade to 2k3 kasi mas bago? Ginagamit ba nun yung drivers ng xp? I have yet to administer a windows 2003 server but I assume it uses different drivers since XP and win 2k are already using different drivers. As far as I know, WinXP CAN use Win2k drivers but not necessarily all of them. Also, I figure if the WinXP drivers work for Win2k3, then another certification process for the drivers won't be necessary. Quote Link to comment
eric Posted June 6, 2003 Share Posted June 6, 2003 pareng Oral,kahit W2K server lang pwede na.Oo, pero di kaya mas maganda ang upgrade to 2k3 kasi mas bago? Ginagamit ba nun yung drivers ng xp? I have yet to administer a windows 2003 server but I assume it uses different drivers since XP and win 2k are already using different drivers. As far as I know, WinXP CAN use Win2k drivers but not necessarily all of them. Also, I figure if the WinXP drivers work for Win2k3, then another certification process for the drivers won't be necessary. I'm using win 2k and XP. And as far as I know, their drivers can't be interchanged. Win2k is just a different platform compared to XP. What drivers are you using that can be interchanged in these different OS? I don't know, you might just probably have an installer that supports these two OS. But if you'll inspect the drivers, they have actually different drivers on different folders. Quote Link to comment
Aaaa100000 Posted June 6, 2003 Share Posted June 6, 2003 Ano ba mga dapat i consider when buying a computer? Advice naman mga tol. Kailangan compatible ang CPU - Motherboard - Memory. Para sa Games --- Video Crad... much better kung Gforce 4 ka na 64 Mb. Files -- Hardisk... much better kung 40 gig above.... Internet --- Modem ... pwedeng Internal mas mura... Monitor -- 15" or mas malaki.... Chasing -- Magaganda na mga chasing ngayun.... pili ka na lang... Tapos syempre... O.S. mo tsaka mga program na gagamitin mo... Quote Link to comment
leinad31 Posted June 6, 2003 Share Posted June 6, 2003 (edited) 40GB na hard disk, mp3 lang katapat nyan, dagdagan mo lang mga P1000+ gastos x2 na sya (80GB). You get more for each peso besides, you can only add HDDs up to a certain point, after nun sakit na sa ulo pag-salvage ng files. What if dagdagan mo pa IDE (DVD player, CD writer, etc) tapos may tatamaan na HDD. Saka mga programs, lalo na for Win XP ang lalaki, dami pang temp files. Mas mabuti nang as big as possbile. Dali lang naman ilipat HDD kung mag-uupgrade ka. 40GB ok lang kung may CD-writer ka. NytCrawler: Consider mo rin gagamitin mong operating system. Ensure mo na ang hardware na bibilhin mo compatible sa OS na yun. Basta sana consider mo din value for each peso spent di lang total cost. Total cost kasi kadalasan pinoproblema ng mga tao, pwede naman i-defer ang payment. Edited June 6, 2003 by leinad31 Quote Link to comment
fruitloops2k3 Posted June 6, 2003 Share Posted June 6, 2003 40GB na hard disk, mp3 lang katapat nyan, dagdagan mo lang mga P1000+ gastos x2 na sya (80GB). You get more for each peso besides, you can only add HDDs up to a certain point, after nun sakit na sa ulo pag-salvage ng files. What if dagdagan mo pa IDE (DVD player, CD writer, etc) tapos may tatamaan na HDD. Saka mga programs, lalo na for Win XP ang lalaki, dami pang temp files. Mas mabuti nang as big as possbile. Dali lang naman ilipat HDD kung mag-uupgrade ka. 40GB ok lang kung may CD-writer ka. NytCrawler: Consider mo rin gagamitin mong operating system. Ensure mo na ang hardware na bibilhin mo compatible sa OS na yun. Basta sana consider mo din value for each peso spent di lang total cost. Total cost kasi kadalasan pinoproblema ng mga tao, pwede naman i-defer ang payment. oo nga tapos partition na lang to different parts para mabilis, 40 gig mp3, movies and porn, 20 system + applications 20 sa games hehehehe....saraaaaap Quote Link to comment
younghermit Posted June 6, 2003 Share Posted June 6, 2003 Computer buying tips First consideration is the cpu, intel vs amdWe all know that amd offers the better price to performance ratio.and if the pc will be used primarily for gaming, getting the biggest bang for the buckwould allow you to buy better accessories such as better speakers, sound & video cards.I heard that Intel has an edge on business applications, so as said by the earlier posters,the intended usage of the PC should be taken into consideration. Motherboards follow the type of CPU you will be utilizing.These two (MB & CPU) would certainly be the most permanent parts of your PC so it is highly recommended that you max them out as far as budget can reach. Look for information in the previous postings and site reviews about the specifications,and characteristics of the different components you intend to use. Planning what to buywould save you a lot of money and trouble later on.(sites such as tom's hardware and anandtech are recommended.) Quote Link to comment
Roubaix Posted June 7, 2003 Share Posted June 7, 2003 My questions; Hello there,–I’m an American citizen (born in San Francisco / 26 y/o) and planning on purchasing, (owning a property in Manila) how much sg. ft. am I allowed? --What ( How much) is the penalty if I go over the limit? I’m really appreciated whatever information you can provide. BTW, I’m paying my tax in Manila (property tax) yearly. Thanks.As an American citizen, I would have to know how you acquired it. If you were naturalized, you can still own real estate. It is not a matter of square feet but sq. meters. It is a substantial amount not limited to a house a lot. But since you are born in SFO, where I am right now for the next 24 hours, were your parents still Filipinos at the time of your birth? If so, you can play for the PBA (just kidding). If they were, you can qualify for recognition as a natural born filipino citizen. The Constitution provides that any person whom at the time of their birth regardless of where they were born has a father or mother that is a filipino citizen, that person is considered a filipino citizen. It is a lengthy process with the DOJ but if you get it, you may own up to 5 hectares just like all of us whose parents decided not to migrant to the U.S. There is no penalty or fine of owning more than what is allowed. You will just be forced to sell it. Hope that helps. Okay, thanks, really appreciate. My parents are both an American citizen (by born), therefore the solution is to sell exceeding property, right? What if selling the possession is out of the question or let say that’s the last thing I’m going to do. Are there any alternatives/options to suffice my problem? What if I just inherit it from my grandparents/parents, does this circumstances helps, and ohhhh my grandparents are Filipino Citizen, so, what are the odds? Thank you very much, I know I owe you one, do you accept credit card? –j/k thanks again,Kathleen Jessica PSDon’t play and don’t like basketball, shopping is my game . . . Jessie, Sorry for the very late response. I was out of town for the last two weeks. If your parents were Americans by birth, you no longer can be considered a Natural born citizen. And you are neither a naturalized american citizen either. You may inherit some property though because the person transmitting the property is a Filipino citizen. But it is quite hard for you to inherit from your grandmother as your parents are first in line along with their brothers and sisters. You stand in the place of you parent when it comes to inheriting if that parents gives up the inheritance. Since you are an American citizen (2nd generation), you will not be entitled to have real property in your name. You can not buy property. You may only inherit intestate (no will) if there is any left for you. For services, I may accept payment in kind. . Roubaix Quote Link to comment
lospeed01 Posted June 7, 2003 Share Posted June 7, 2003 pareng Oral,kahit W2K server lang pwede na.Oo, pero di kaya mas maganda ang upgrade to 2k3 kasi mas bago? Ginagamit ba nun yung drivers ng xp? I have yet to administer a windows 2003 server but I assume it uses different drivers since XP and win 2k are already using different drivers. As far as I know, WinXP CAN use Win2k drivers but not necessarily all of them. Also, I figure if the WinXP drivers work for Win2k3, then another certification process for the drivers won't be necessary. pare musta? i think windows server 2003 also supports driver that are with 2003 and xpthe ui also looks like xp and ideal in performing diff server roles Quote Link to comment
SideWinderX Posted June 7, 2003 Share Posted June 7, 2003 ano ba ang magandang setup ang budget ko 50 thou lng thnx. heavy graphics user ako. nore on animation Quote Link to comment
leinad31 Posted June 7, 2003 Share Posted June 7, 2003 1MB memory kunin mo. Kung kasya sa budget, 128MB na video card. Quote Link to comment
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