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well that not realy at all why i ment i was going to run windows 8.cause i was going to add new hdds and a new motherboard?
i did do some googleing not much on how or what you can do to upgrade them.
from the 80s? idk it has the 9' big flopys
but the compaq 5000 i gess i just loved how it looked.
Well you literally cannot even use the installer for WIndows 8 on an ME computer, let alone actually use it. You would have to replace the motherboard, CPU, hard drive, RAM, and graphics at the least. And likely the optical drive is obselete as well, and the USB ports would probably be 1.0 (the motherboard might fix that). And it's good practices to replace all of the cables when changing drives. Any remaining Windows ME hardware is probably not compatible with WIndows 8, with the exception of the power supply, mouse, and keyboard. By that I mean there will not be working drivers.
Which means in order to get a Windows 8 PC out of this, the only part you will be keeping is the case with the power supply. And if that's small already, you might have to replace the case as well. And a 15 year old power supply does not inspire confidence.
You're building a new PC, or you're living with only installing software from last millenium.
Edit: Assuming it's not an old AT power supply. Power supplies have come a bit of a long way in the last 20 years, and it's possible an old ME system could have an AT or an ATX, at that time there was a transition. And if it's under 300 Watts, replace it.
Um, yeah. New case. Absolutely.
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I'm finding this a little amusing because I am currently performing necromancy on an old computer as well. But not that old...
2. has a intake at the bottem
3. the paint dosnt come of easy(like this cases paint looks new and i srubed the holy crap out of it) the last 2 i buyed paint came off from scaching my finger nails when i missed the start butten .
4. isnt so fugly as new pc cases
5. power supply is at the top
6 .no intake from the side panels
(7. maybe with some case handles
8. some silver case feet) 7-8 i know can add those my self later but any case like this or better
to put it short i dont want a plain sqrare pc case.but any type of suggestins is helpful :)