You won't believe how slow win98se is on this brand new machine... man my old PII266 laptop with win2k is faster!! And thatI do not recommend upgrading. It seems like you just got this machine, so why not do a clean instal?
Well, thanks for the advice, but I still prefer FAT32 for my home PC!! My old stuff really hates NTFS... although I do use NTFS at work andIf you do choose to upgrade, I recommend that you change your filesystem to NTFS at the earliest opportunity.
It ought to be completely transparent to the applications you run and it's a helluva lot more resilient and secure.My old stuff really hates NTFS
Dude, you seriously need to consider getting rid of that old copy of Norton SpeedDisk.Originally posted by: thornc
Thanks for the replys guys... but my question was not about the technical aspect of the thing, it was about the legal aspect!!
Does MS allow a Win98SE user to upgrade to Win2000 with a Win2000 upgrade CD?? Legally?
KraziKidYou won't believe how slow win98se is on this brand new machine... man my old PII266 laptop with win2k is faster!! And thatI do not recommend upgrading. It seems like you just got this machine, so why not do a clean instal?
laptop has all sorts of things installed!!
Woodchuck2000Well, thanks for the advice, but I still prefer FAT32 for my home PC!! My old stuff really hates NTFS... although I do use NTFS at work andIf you do choose to upgrade, I recommend that you change your filesystem to NTFS at the earliest opportunity.
on special partition on my home pcs!
Originally posted by: thornc
thanks MrMe that's what I was looking for... I tend to not find things in Microsoft's website!!!
As for the NTFS stuff, just let me say that I have some of my own programs that need FAT... someday I may rewrite them
to use NTFS once I understand how NTFS works....
