To: Clive
Or windows 2000 (the single best operating system microsoft has ever made!!)
I have NEVER had a system crash using windows 2000
*never*
really
32 posted on
04/23/2003 11:33:21 AM PDT by
Mr. K
(I'm formidable with that)
To: Mr. K
I have NEVER had a system crash using windows 2000 I have, but it turned out to be an overheating CPU. A dab of silicon fixed it. I've had to reboot a few times to get scanners working, and I've had blue screens due to bad memory chips, but I really can't recall in four years, ever having the OS crash.
I might add that I've built six XP Pro machines at work, and never had an OS problem.
37 posted on
04/23/2003 12:14:50 PM PDT by
js1138
To: Mr. K
I am running a dual boot Win2000 and Mandrake linux on my new machine and dual boot Win95 and OS/2 on an older machine. The new machine replaces one on which I had win95-OS/2-Linux.
The most stable of the operating systems is linux. Win95 is more stable than Win2000 but is a bit obsolete. Win2000 is a good replacement for it and in my opinion more stable than WinXP.
I had OS/2 as a business operating system and ran a law practice using it.
Win2000 is on the new machine because my son uses it. I have had to re-install it for him 3 times compared to zero for linux.
39 posted on
04/23/2003 12:27:06 PM PDT by
Clive
To: Mr. K
Or windows 2000 (the single best operating system microsoft has ever made!!) I agree. Can't say that I've seen Win2K never crash, though. But all in all, Win2K was and still is the best OS that Microsoft has made to date.
And today was a good day...
79 posted on
04/26/2003 8:52:14 PM PDT by
rdb3
(It ain't nuthin' to a ballah, baby...)
To: Mr. K
Ditto, I got Windows 2000 on all my systems. I got XP Pro, but I haven't tried it yet. Should I?
107 posted on
04/27/2003 9:49:28 AM PDT by
mrb1960
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