First post, by douglar
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Back in 2002, I upgraded my aunt’s 486 to an Athlon 700 on an Shuttle AI61 irongate mobo running Windows 98. She used it to do light accounting using peachtree for some local businesses. 24 years later, she’s still using it and the 6GB hard drive is full and she’s been in rehab for 3 months after breaking her hip. She’s getting out in a couple weeks and I offered to upgrade her PC. She still does light accounting work, even after missing tax season this year. I think she’s prefer to stick with Windows 98. Not sure the desire to learn Windows 11 or a new accounting package is there. She turns 90 in a couple months.
Trying to figure out the best upgrade based on things in my cupboard. I got 4 options—
1) Roll the athlon 700 back with a 120GB SSD. Easy and if the system lasted 26 years, it should last another 10 years.
2) Upgrade to a recapped Nforce 2 with a barton CPU. It’s got Win98 drivers, but will it last?
3) G43 motherboard with a Wolfdale CPU and an early pci video card. My Dad was using this board for the last 15 years so the hardware seems pretty solid, but will it be stable running Win 98?
4) HP t610 thin client booting lubuntu that auto starts a full screen win 98 VM. I kind of like the virtualization aspect from a recovery standpoint, but it could get strange.
Any recommendations?