Other than my laptop, my "newest" PC is one I built 6 years ago based on a P4 1.6 GHz CPU which I've used with great success in editing video for 125 TV shows and 10 DVD's. However, I have decided that I am long overdue for a new computer for both video editing and general use.
Now that Windows XP is not supported by Microsloth, all I can find are systems based on Vista. I only have one software application that is certified to run under Vista, and have NO desire to spend thousands of undervalued US $$$ on new versions of my software.
I looked into the option of dual booting XP or Linux to run many of these legacy apps, but find that Vista does not seem as dual boot friendly as previous OS's I've run in dual boot configurations.
Anyone have any suggestions for computers based on either the core 2 duo or quad CPU's that I should be looking at?
Anyone have any experience getting XP or Linux to dual boot on a system with Vista pre-installed?
Please DON'T suggest getting a Mac. While it may be a great option for someone starting out, I'm interested in using my legacy apps rather than buying new Mac ones.
TIA.
Now that Windows XP is not supported by Microsloth, all I can find are systems based on Vista. I only have one software application that is certified to run under Vista, and have NO desire to spend thousands of undervalued US $$$ on new versions of my software.
I looked into the option of dual booting XP or Linux to run many of these legacy apps, but find that Vista does not seem as dual boot friendly as previous OS's I've run in dual boot configurations.
Anyone have any suggestions for computers based on either the core 2 duo or quad CPU's that I should be looking at?
Anyone have any experience getting XP or Linux to dual boot on a system with Vista pre-installed?
Please DON'T suggest getting a Mac. While it may be a great option for someone starting out, I'm interested in using my legacy apps rather than buying new Mac ones.
TIA.