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What operating system do I get tomorrow??
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Posted on 02/25/2002 4:18:44 PM PST by Sungirl
I would appreciate any advice.....
Tomorow at noon is a big day.....
Do I get Windows 98....Windows 2000.....Windows ME?? Windows XP is OUT!
I just want it for home use...no networks....no administrators. Simple, efficient and stable.
PLEASE ADVISE.
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THANKS TO ANY AND ALL FOR ADVICE.
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posted on
02/25/2002 4:18:44 PM PST
by
Sungirl
To: Sungirl
I am using XP at home and have had absolutely no problems whatsoever .
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posted on
02/25/2002 4:21:00 PM PST
by
sushiman
To: Sungirl
I use Windows XP Pro for my home office, with no network. It is TERRIFIC!!!!!
I would strongly urge you to reconsider. It is fast, and VERY stable.
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posted on
02/25/2002 4:21:11 PM PST
by
Maceman
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To: Bush2000
Ping for your expertise.
To: Maceman
It asks you quesitons everytime you remove a program, it asks you to send information to them and explain why you are doing what you are doing (removing programs)..it takes you 4 steps to do something istead of 1. I don't like it at all.
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posted on
02/25/2002 4:24:31 PM PST
by
Sungirl
To: Sungirl
XP.
Get me one, too. (c8
Dan
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posted on
02/25/2002 4:25:05 PM PST
by
BibChr
To: Maceman
I have to agree, Maceman. I've used all the variations, and now have XP on my laptop.
Seamless, very stable, no problems whatsover...
Sigh... Now if only I could get Win 95, 95, ME or 2000 Professional to work as well... Oh well, it only took them 10 years to get it right!
8^)
FReegards,
To: Sungirl
If you're not in a big hurry... wait for Lindows to finally come out. Its Linux for the masses.
To: Sungirl
I like Win 98 Second Edition. I have a whole network on it -- but I don't think you can buy it anymore. I think you have to go with something later, unless you can purchase a copy with a license from someone privately. (You need the license in case you need to reinstall it some time in the future.) I would avoid Win ME. Don't like it at all.
To: Sungirl
Get either Win2k or WinXP Pro.
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posted on
02/25/2002 4:26:39 PM PST
by
jude24
To: Sungirl
Get Windows 98SE. Windows 2000 is still full of security holes.
To: BibChr
Every program I own is not compatible to windows XP. I would have to take a day or two searching for drivers that may or may not exist.
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posted on
02/25/2002 4:28:10 PM PST
by
Sungirl
To: Sungirl
Why is Win XP out? It is very stable and solid, and is very easy to use. I've been using XP now for 3 months solid, haven't turned my PC off (I use it for programming work here at home), and I've yet to experience a system crash. That's saying a lot for Windows. If you are adamant against XP, then for simplicity's sake I would go with Windows 98 2nd Edition. Do NOT, under ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, get Windows ME. You will be just buying yourself hours and hours of pain and misery. Seriously, I would re-think your opposition to XP, you would be doing yourself a huge favor by getting it.
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posted on
02/25/2002 4:28:35 PM PST
by
egarvue
To: Sungirl
I jumped to Windows 2000 last year, in part because I was sick of rebooting every couple of hours. Win2k is a lot more stable than Win98. I've only had to reboot Win2k a couple of times in six months of constant use.
However, you do pay a price if you're a gamester: namely, many games will not run under Windows 2000. If I had my druthers, I'd go with Linux, but not all of the major software packages have been ported to Linux yet, so I'm kinda stuck.
To: Sungirl
Windows 2k (aka NT 5.0). Very crash resistant, and without the nanny-ware features of XP. ("eXPect MS meddling")
To: Sungirl
To: Sungirl
Get Windows XP if you are a home or home office user. I have it and it works well. Every Windows system has problems, but this is the best (least worst) of the lot for a home user. It's more stable, for example, than the Windows 98 and Windows ME boxes that I also have in my house. If you plan on having your computer for longer than a year, you will find that all the other systems will be considered "legacy" systems and the vendors and Microsoft will stop supporting them and the new software and software will be written to be compatible with Windows XP, not Windows ME or Windows 98. For example, you will want to be able to use the newly developed USB 2 standard, Microsoft will upgrade Windows XP for that, but not the older Windows.
To: Sungirl
Well that depends..are you using it for purely business apps, or games? Its usually either one or the other, as most mpegs and avis will run on anything. Games..stick with win98. If you ever get into the Emulation scene (SNES, Sega Genesis, IMPACT, Mame, Gameboy Advance etc etc etc), you will thank me. Windows 2000 is better for business. Yes, it has games support, but every once in awhile you will come across a game that is a MUST buy..and it wil only run on win98. Abandonware? Again, win98. Yes, your system will crash if you have a quirky system setup running 98, but the compatibility in my view is worth it, and I have been an avid gamer for 20 years.
But at all costs..avoid XP like the freakin PLAGUE. The BLACK Plague. I uninstalled/deleted/formatted/whatever-you-want-to-call-it the day after I got it. Bill Gates is one sick ba$tard for invading privacy, and if you use XP for games..you will eventually live to regret it. Hope this helps.
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posted on
02/25/2002 4:29:49 PM PST
by
Windsong
To: Sungirl
Dos 3.2, get rid of that pesky mouse.
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