I have reformatted so many times that I'm numb to it. Upgrading always seemed to leave a lot of crap behind that didn't need to be there, but like you said about Office XP, they seem to be getting much better.
No, i was not referring to the NT kernel. I'm running win2k on every machine I own at home and work (except for my donor-dell which does all the beta testing). I feel that win2k hasn't been given enough credit for it's flexibility and compatibility. I'm glad Microsoft finally figured out that...
<< you will probably have more uptime with the hole in your head. >>
That about sums up the whole windows 9X/Me experience.
As Bill Gates once said (and I quote),"I never really like Windows all that much. All that crashing and rebooting drove me nuts. I stopped using it about 3 years...
I have the RAID version of the same board. Everytime I try to change anything with my soundblaster card it decides to crash. My AIW Radeon does NOT work properly either. I'm gonna throw it up on egay here soon. Perhaps it works better with different multimedia devices, but just a warning. Im...
heres the prob. when i want to highlight something say 2 pages of a 4 page doc, as soon as i reach the text at the edge of the monitor it decides to scroll down to the end of the document and highlight the whole thing. this is very annoying if i only want to highlight a paragraph of text which...
that config sounds alright. i got it on a pII 300 64MB and it runs fine. win2k is far superior to 98se if your system supports it. i do however reccomend a clean install
I got my PC-World today and has an article about beta-2 in it. It seems that you MUST register windows to run it past 30 days of installing it. Does anyone know if there is a way around this. I personally do not wish to register everytime i upgrade (which is quite often). and if anyone knows...
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