Posted on 08/02/2005 12:29:08 AM PDT by LibWhacker
Two Words: Open Source
As for your primitive computer system, I was very resistant to upgrading from 98SE myself, but I'm very happy that I did! I still haven't migrated the greater part of my old setup over here to XP, but if nothing else it's given me a real good idea of what I actually use and what I had just wasting space on my harddrive..
When I upgraded last time though I just connected the two systems together, created a partition, and put my entire old system onto my new system. Then, whenever I wanted something I'd move it over. Eventually I realized I didn't need anything that was left of the old stuff so I removed it and that was that. You can also just connect the two machines by USB and use one of those migration software packs.
I see Microsoft isn't satisfied anymore with just screwing up your life with their unreliable software.
Wait until you see the Draconian security of the new Windows Vista. I have a friend running beta, and it has security verification on every boot-up. No copying of CD's, DVD copy software refuses to load etc.
I may just go to a Mac! BTW, I have been using MS since Dos first came out (first box was an XT 4 MHz). I am fluent in all versions of Windows, even some of the "Server" editions. If they lose me, they lose along-time supporter and core customer...
LLS
Microsoft? Sounds like a sexual innuendo.
I have migrated to Slackware Linux and run Win98se as and application under the KDE desktop.
I never ever use Windows update.
I don't feel like a wild rock star, I just feel free.
Did I do something wrong?
Then just disconnect drive B during the "interrogation"and downloading on drive A.
End of worry about Microsoft spying.
Pls see 30
Best protest is to switch to another Browser. It is this gateway that represents Microsoft's achilles heel.
Amen to that. My laptop's DVD/CD drive kept locking up the computer on a random basis -- it was using the driver provided by Windows Update. I went to Toshiba's site and found a more recent driver, and my problems are solved.
The big thing is that Windows Update will apparently only push drivers that have gone through "XP Compatibility Testing" or some such thing -- manufacturers aren't going to re-certify drivers for every little update, so you wind up with out-of-date drivers via Windows Update.
It's much more important to feel free! Yes!
Gee - you could probably do something like that with a 200+ gig hard drive sitting in an external case on USB.... ;)
Tnis latest inititative by Micro$oft has already been hacked: http://www.boingboing.net/2005/07/28/microsoft_genuine_ad.html
antichrist ping
how do you disable "automatic updates"?
i have been predicting microsoft using the net to check one's computer for some time to my friends.
as for me, i *NEVER* download anything from microsoft, if i can avoid it even by walking on hot coals. this strategy has avoided me pain for at least ten years. can you say Windows XP SP2?
way back in Windows 95 days i downloaded a new version of windows media player for Windows 95 once and guess what: it broke my MICROSOFT brand joystick. i assumed that microsoft would show some pride in its own hardware by making sure it worked. nope.
of course, they had a *newer* version of the joystick which did work with the new media player. okay, lesson learned. it was *extremely* difficult to back the changes out of the media player, but i was able to do it.
the idea of course, was that Microsoft purposely, subtly sabotaged any Windows 95 installation so people would be forced to upgrade to Windows 98. watch for this same tactic to begin soon: Windows XP will somehow seem slower and slower, and the frustrated sheep will believe that longhorn will solve all their woes... poor sheep. all they get is sheered.
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