Ian, I've been involved with several discussions about this issue and while yes, you can make an old slow machine work (sort of), it's really not worth the time and effort unless you really cannot afford a newer machine. Every one of the people involved finally decided after a couple of weeks of us going back and forth with them tweaking their old machine decided to get a new or at least newer one. One gig of ram says it's a real antique and I wouldn't waste time with it. Even $200 USD can get you a pretty good used one from a thrift shop or PC repair shop but I completely understand that some can't spare that much cash right now. If that's the case we can help you make it a bit better but it's not going to be "good", just usable with some tweaks if you're careful.

If you decide to get something used ask us about it first, we can give you good advice about that.

Bob


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