tangerinegreen555
Well-Known Member
I have 1000's of LimeWire files and still run my favorite Lime version 4.14.something. It doesn't do P2P anymore, but you can read the file notes and sigs through Lime when you play or burn the files.What kind of files are we talking about? More than likely any Linux distribution will be able to find them and copy them to any external data device. Assuming the original hard drive is not bricked. I assume a new windows could do the same. But guarantee Linux does it better . That's something in my realm of expertise if you needed a hand. Just to throw it out there. I'll keep your amputee porn on the DL.
So mp3's and just some general files.
XP still will access files but no surfing, have to be able to access internet.
It was a damn nice unit at the time, looks like a server. Kind of.
I'm thinking it's worth upgrading. I put a cable wire where it will go. Have to finish garage floor with epoxy stone 1st, then everything can go to it's final position.
Kind of a junk jam holding me up till then. I guess a bigger hard drive is a good idea also, in addition to the old one.
I'll have my people call your people and we'll do lunch.