Originally posted by: Nothinman
If you can afford decent hardware why not splurge on a decent OS too?
Originally posted by: Abzstrak
gotta agree with nothinman..... get a real OS... even download a free one... anything is better than win9x.... god even go back to NT4
And why is that?? My Win98SE hasn't given a BSOD or locked or anything for over two years....why upgrade and invite problems, if you don't have any?
My boss tries to pull stuff like "We can't put in another hard drive, there isn't enough memory" over on the other jocks. I'll just sit there and tell him why that makes no sense. Then we get the new hard drive. lol
And why is that?? My Win98SE hasn't given a BSOD or locked or anything for over two years....why upgrade and invite problems, if you don't have any?
Originally posted by: Abzstrak
If you have to ask why, then you wont understand the answer.And why is that?? My Win98SE hasn't given a BSOD or locked or anything for over two years....why upgrade and invite problems, if you don't have any?
Originally posted by: Nothinman
My boss tries to pull stuff like "We can't put in another hard drive, there isn't enough memory" over on the other jocks. I'll just sit there and tell him why that makes no sense. Then we get the new hard drive. lol
Depends on the OS, for instance you do need a certain amount of memory to mount a volume in NetWare.
People complain that that XP is less secure than Win98se because it has
a complete implementation of sockets.
of no interest or consequence to 99.99%
networking works fine and is easy.
At some point there is always direct access to hardware. Otherwise
the computer wouldn't work. Not sure if XP allows "direct" access to hardware
or not, but I recently crashed XP a half a dozen times in a row while playing
a game. Totally locked up when it got to a certain spot. Black screen. HD went
clunk. Had to unplug to restart. Until I went back to a previous version of
the nVidia driver. Even if XP could have recovered from that and shut down
the game, what good would it do?
XP is a disorganized mess compared to Win98se.
Why does a "better OS" have to make everything work worse? And be a lot less
convenient?
We should move this thread to "forum issues"...Originally posted by: KF
>Win9X is a problem itself, whether it works for you or not. It's got no security,...
People complain that that XP is less secure than Win98se because it has
a complete implementation of sockets.
> virtually no memory management, no SMP support,...
of no interest or consequence to 99.99%
> worst networking of any OS, ...
networking works fine and is easy.
>it allows direct access to the hardware...
At some point there is always direct access to hardware. Otherwise
the computer wouldn't work. Not sure if XP allows "direct" access to hardware
or not, but I recently crashed XP a half a dozen times in a row while playing
a game. Totally locked up when it got to a certain spot. Black screen. HD went
clunk. Had to unplug to restart. Until I went back to a previous version of
the nVidia driver. Even if XP could have recovered from that and shut down
the game, what good would it do?
> and much more I can't think of right now.
XP is a disorganized mess compared to Win98se.
>People need to stop using it and move on, the sooner Win9X dies the sooner
> hardware developers can spend more time on making other worthwhile OSes drivers better
People are not that foolish. It was common for people to wind up with non-functional
hardware after an XP install. Why would they want that?
If good drivers for XP were not so difficult, perhaps impossible, to write, they would
have been ready to go the day XP went on sale. You remember how long and how
often XP was delayed.
Why does a "better OS" have to make everything work worse? And be a lot less
convenient?
Win 9.x will work on 768, it will work on 512 and it will work on 256.Originally posted by: lowtech
Win98se & 768 megs work fine for me.
Originally posted by: smp
Originally posted by: Abzstrak
If you have to ask why, then you wont understand the answer.And why is that?? My Win98SE hasn't given a BSOD or locked or anything for over two years....why upgrade and invite problems, if you don't have any?
Win 9.x will work on 768, it will work on 512 and it will work on 256