


As Windows XP means a lot to many computer users, it means to them simplicity away from complexity in all means, which provides everything a basic-to-mediocre computer user needs, with a beautiful and user-friendly interface. ↳ ThinkPad X20/X30/X40 Series incl.Who of us does not love Windows XP? It has been over than ten years since it was released and still so many people do not want to upgrade to a higher version of Windows (Vista, 7 or 8).↳ ThinkPad SL and L Series until L420/L520.

↳ Forum Notices, Questions and Suggestions.FORUM RULES, HOW-TOs and FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS.although in those cases a CF-to-IDE is a better option) Later on I might convert some other machines to a CF-to-IDE or mSATA-to-IDE SSD (maybe my 600X, 380Z or 755CX. I even have my T23 on an SSD with Windows 98SE (1GB RAM and "ConservativeSwapFileUsage=1" set in system.ini to minimize writes to the SSD), but for the most part it will be more reading and less writing on that machine as it runs most of my Windows 95/98/ME game collection (would have done DOS on it as well but I found out the Crystal sound chip in it does not support SB16 emulation ) I don't know if any of my unofficial updates (from BlackWingCat or others) would add TRIM support or not, but it is running well enoughĪlso have a T42 with an OWC Mercury Legacy 120GB SSD, running a triple-boot system of 98SE, 2000 and 7 (want to see how a triple-boot system handles TRIM, when two OSes don't support it but one does) I do have Windows 2000 on a SanDisk 120GB SSD in my Z60m, but it's running fine for now (even without TRIM).
