Running PHP & MySQL (etc.) on Windows XP?
Author:
wktd
03 13th, 2010 in
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My computer is going down. Literally going down. I'm afraid to shut it down fearing it might not go up (it has happen and I wasted 5 hours putting it back up).
I think it's really time for me to format again and move to Windows XP, and once I find the right drivers for my scanner and camera I'll do the move.
Anyhow, my question is Can I run PHP, MySQL, Apache, IIS and all that on XP without any problems?
To be honest I have no idea how I got my current set up working. It's all patched up, god knows what's keeping it from falling down (and as you can see, it's coming close to that!).
My laptop is far too weak for WinXP, let alone IIS and everything else.
If you have any personal experience with this please share!
Thanks a lot! :)
funny how kevin, you and I are all messing with our pcs right now :)
i'm learning about pc case cooling to try and bring down my Aopen HQ08' full tower casing's temperature to more suitable levels.. Xmas in Australia is pretty hot and humid :(
Only banana land is humid, the rest of Australia has completely different weather! :) hehe.. well it ain't that hot today can't wait to get some case fans and rounded ide cables in my case :D
hehe.. well it ain't that hot today can't wait to get some case fans and rounded ide cables in my case :D
I did something similar for DVD Plaza's dedicated server - a total of 13 heavy duty fans (sounds like a vacuum cleaner, VERY noisy!!!!) and all the cables (floppy, DVD burner, hard drives, etc) rounded.
i'm learning about pc case cooling to try and bring down my Aopen HQ08' full tower casing's temperature to more suitable levels.. Xmas in Australia is pretty hot and humid :(
Only banana land is humid, the rest of Australia has completely different weather! :)
I did something similar for DVD Plaza's dedicated server - a total of 13 heavy duty fans (sounds like a vacuum cleaner, VERY noisy!!!!) and all the cables (floppy, DVD burner, hard drives, etc) rounded. 13 fans :eek: what kind of case is it?
i just ordered 2 x sunon 80mm 42cfm + 1 sunon 80mm 50 cfm fans for my HX08 tower :)
Just a standard 4RU rackmount case, with chronically enhanced intake and exhaust plus distribution within. Though I wouldn't mind putting a few more in there forcing airflow directly onto all the hard drives, they tend to last a lot longer when cooled. chronically enhanced :)
must make some noise huh.. :D
Just a standard 4RU rackmount case, with chronically enhanced intake and exhaust plus distribution within.
That sounds like my truck! ;)
Seriously, I thought I had a lot of fans in my dual PIII-866 RAMBUS tower. I've only got 5 full times fans and 2 thermally controlled backups.
Never tried IIS, though.
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