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Peter
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Joined: 09 Jan 2002
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Location: UK
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Sat May 04, 2002 2:24 pm (22 years ago) |
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Hi,
I'm finally getting a new computer (Athalon 2000+, 60GB HD and 256Mb RAM - Linux here I come!) and was wondering whether to stick Win 98 on it or buy a copy of Windows XP. I've heard that Windows XP is more stable, which is a feature I'd really like (Windows? Stable????) but it's hard to separate the reality from the marketing blurb.
What are your thoughts ?
Cheers!
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Peter
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Joined: 09 Jan 2002
Posts: 147
Location: UK
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Sat May 04, 2002 2:28 pm (22 years ago) |
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Nah, I need to install some version of Windows as that's what my parents and brother like using. Besides, the best development tools are still only available for windows (think PHPEdit).
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Peter
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Location: UK
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Sat May 04, 2002 2:43 pm (22 years ago) |
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PHPEdit: a PHP IDE that's free and currently under development. http://phpedit.net
But we should get back on-topic... |
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Justin
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Joined: 07 Jan 2002
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Sat May 04, 2002 2:54 pm (22 years ago) |
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Well, I'm using Windows XP Pro on this system, and haven't had a crash since it has been installed, I did have a trial of Windows XP Home, but it was a bit buggy to be honest, and Pro seems to be a lot more stable, although it has a nasty habit of 25% or so performance deterotiation after about 6 months.
It's been doing me fine though, and is a big improvement over Windows 98, the stabilliity is much much higher, although you may get the odd driver problem, such as I had with my onboard sound not working correctley, but apart from that it's fine.
Since upgrading I've never looked back, the blue screens of death are now a thing of the past
Although it's quite pricey for the full edition, but there are ways round that........... |
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Ben
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Joined: 08 Jan 2002
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Location: Liverpool - UK
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Sat May 04, 2002 3:31 pm (22 years ago) |
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Compaired to 98, then yes go for it |
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robert
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Joined: 28 Mar 2002
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Location: Heythuysen, The Netherlands
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Sat May 04, 2002 4:40 pm (22 years ago) |
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Buy win XP??? You're crazy? Spending € 200 for an OS? Stick w/ Linux, or "arrange" something... enough "Gold" versions of XP are available, but that's not only going off-topic, also off-forum. |
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Justin
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Sat May 04, 2002 4:45 pm (22 years ago) |
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robert wrote: | Buy win XP??? You're crazy? Spending € 200 for an OS? Stick w/ Linux, or "arrange" something... enough "Gold" versions of XP are available, but that's not only going off-topic, also off-forum. |
It's helpful to have a corporate edition of Windows XP, but lets not go there............ |
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Adrian Bell
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Joined: 31 Jan 2002
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Location: Darlington UK
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Wed May 29, 2002 5:40 pm (21 years, 12 months ago) |
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I have Windows 98 and XP professional and I find that XP is much faster to boot up and shut down and it also runs faster and is more reliable and easier to install. The only problem at the moment is that there is no XP (or 2000) driver available for my scanner so I must scan using 98. |
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Justin
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Wed May 29, 2002 6:04 pm (21 years, 12 months ago) |
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Adrian Bell wrote: | I have Windows 98 and XP professional and I find that XP is much faster to boot up and shut down and it also runs faster and is more reliable and easier to install. The only problem at the moment is that there is no XP (or 2000) driver available for my scanner so I must scan using 98. |
Use the Windows 98 One then, my Printer only has drivers for 95 & 98, but it works fine using the one supplied on the CD for windows 98. |
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Garth Farley
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Joined: 08 Jan 2002
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Location: Ireland
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Thu May 30, 2002 4:32 pm (21 years, 12 months ago) |
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Yeah, do as Justin suggested.
XP is a little over-protective about drivers. In essence Microsoft wants to test all drivers that'll be used, and also charges the companies a nice fee for the privelege.
Give the 98 driver a try. Be careful and set up a system check-point before hand so that if it does go wrong, you can roll back easily. That's what's great about XP, it's far more stable and has good restore factilites.
Just drop the Telletubbies interface first, ans save some RAM;)
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stephenwolf
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Thu Jun 13, 2002 12:22 am (21 years, 11 months ago) |
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I have windows xp home version on a new h/p pavillion.If you want to add a cam or other accessories,check out compatability.98 has more compatability options than xp.xp is a bit "buggy" in my opinion.But i think it is faster and i am a computer novice and havent crashed yet.I check for upgrades and hot fixes on a regular basis.This does help.I have found that hardware accessories(webcams etc..)are more of a compatability issue than say... firewalls and other security software. |
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Justin
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Thu Jun 13, 2002 11:09 am (21 years, 11 months ago) |
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stephenwolf wrote: | I have windows xp home version on a new h/p pavillion.If you want to add a cam or other accessories,check out compatability.98 has more compatability options than xp.xp is a bit "buggy" in my opinion.But i think it is faster and i am a computer novice and havent crashed yet.I check for upgrades and hot fixes on a regular basis.This does help.I have found that hardware accessories(webcams etc..)are more of a compatability issue than say... firewalls and other security software. |
Home is very buggy, I had it on this system but got fed up with it after a few weeks, Professional is so much more stable, and comes with a few more things that the advanced user / web developer is going to need. |
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