I agree with Soquili on the RAM upgrade. Find out how much your motherboard will accept and stuff it full. If your have a PII, more than likely it will only support 768megs of RAM (3 slots with 256megs each). You may need to check speed and other factors to make sure it will work in your system. Kingston and Crucial both have memory configuration apps on thier websites. www.kingston.com and www.crucial.com.
A new faster Hard drive will run but will still be slow because the motherboard has old controllers on it. You can get an add-in IDE controller for about $35 that will then allow the new 7200 RPM ATA 100 drives to run at top speed. They do make a big difference and you can always move them to a newer machine later. W2K Pro will be all you need.
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