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After searching through the past 10 pages of posts I didn't see this topic so wanted to see if I could get some help with this:
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My personal experience, stay with 98se. It's was a lot more stable than ME.
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I'd say stay with Win98se too unless you want some of the newer features of WinMe like system restore and some video stuff.
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yeah, but the compromises you will have to make for stability with windows me makes you HAVE to have the system restore...i know i did.
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Personally I'd throw the ME cd in the bin.
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for the love of god man, go with XP. The fact that you are even asking tells me you've never had any experience with Windows NT/2000. It's a completely different beast.
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hehe...and then put some flammable liquid in there, and toss a match in there...that will rid the world of one more virus! |
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I u'md and r'd for months then upgraded to XP..
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you mean how XP will run?
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Thanks for all the help guys.
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NT was...
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Hehe, that's the difference between a techie and a regular user- techies don't notice anything that's not as user freindly cause they learn it mad fast anyway. I know I do. XP sucks for 3d graphics work though. I mean it just blows.
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oh..i know...but for the general user, like you said...
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In win9x, 3d s max would just crash, as in it couldn't handle teh polygons or something after a certain complexity. In win2k, I was in a dreamworld- everything was fast and stable, and it never crashed, regardless of complexity...I was able to create a bracelet (for global project) w/ teh most intricate designs that was God knows how many polygons, and then combine that w/ a super complex scene! Rendering was also very fast. Then I switched to XP, and now when I drag the windows around, they kinda lag. Also, rendering time is like 5x what it was on win2k.
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weird.....
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NT and 2000 are pretty different OS's, 2k has evolved thier NT kernel a lot. Plug N Play for example =).
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