Mr. ThickDick
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I have a job, good money too. But this is a Microsoft product. You don't actually expect me to pay for it do you? Dip****.
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Begin Anti-Piracy debate now please e-mail it to carpetmuncher@telebot.com Thanks.
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I personally have no problem with piracy. I'll admit I am a software pirate. But you know what? I don't care what you think. I may pirate software, but I also buy over 95% of it. One thing I will not do is pay for Microsoft's overpriced products. Advanced server may not be overpriced, considering it's use, but Office and Win98 are. I'll take from Microsoft whatever I please to make up for their poor business practice which hurts EVERYONE else in the field. Sure, I'm dual booting Win98 and Advanced Server, but I don't come here looking for tech support. I don't even call Microsoft for my REGISTERED version of Win98. Phone tech support only has answers for idiots who don't have a clue how to use their computers. So EAT ME.
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I have the same problem. My USB controller seems to work fine though. Go F*CKING figure.
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Well, since it's so easy to botch a Win2K install I'm sure I'll be beta testing Pro no matter what soon anyways I just wonder if it's worth it. Now that I finally got the Live! working I don't want to touch anything.
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I guess what I meant to ask is if one is going to run any faster than the other? For example, am I going to get 20 fps more in Quake 3 in Professional than Advanced? Right now I have Advanced, and it seems great, but soon I'll have Pro too. Naturally I haven't paid for either, but that's ok since it's a Microsoft product.
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Are there any major differences between Windows 2000 Pro and Advanced Server if my primary use is gaming and general Windows usage?
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You people just don't know how to use Norton. It's a great program IF you do a custom install, leaving all the crap out, and using what is actually useful. I swear by Norton Utilities and have fixed countless computer problems at work. Windoctor is the best cure for Illegal Operations short of reformatting.
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You people just don't know how to use Norton. It's a great program IF you do a custom install, leaving all the crap out, and using what is actually useful. I swear by Norton Utilities and have fixed countless computer problems at work. Windoctor is the best cure for Illegal Operations short of reformatting.
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I won't miss it. The only thing cool about is is bookmarking in the registry. What pisses me off the most is the refresh rate control. In Win 98 I can set it how I want it, and it stays that way. Win2K assumes that I must be too stupid to handle my refresh rate myself, so it likes to revert back to 60 for OpenGL or Direct 3D. That's just ****ing gay.
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Perhaps you are not all idiots. I just find it unbelievable how everyone seems to have a different problem when installing drivers. I have come to the conclusion that Win2K sucks major ass and I am now running 98 again.
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I just can't see how all of you have so much trouble installing video card drivers in Windows 2000. I've done it OVER AND OVER without doing an uninstall on my Viper V770 TNT 2 Ultra. Learn how to use a computer.
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Well, it didn't work. I installed the Liveware software without installing the sound card drivers and now I get a bsod every time I boot. Even in safe mode It's ok though. I've already reloaded 2000 about 25 times since I got it.
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Ok. I reinstalled Windows 2000. Before installing I renamed the wdma10k1.in_ file to wdma10k1.fuk. I also removed my Awe 64 (yes, I intentionally DIDN'T tell you guys it was in there). Do you think it's safe to try and install the Liveware package WITHOUT the WDM Basic drivers previously installed? hehe Awe 64 hehe
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This is supposed to make your hard disk access faster. It works very well for me on both my 7200 Ultra ATA 66 drive at home and my sh!tty 5400 Ultra Crapper at work. Configure the Contiguous File Allocation Size (Windows 9x and NT) This setting optimizes the contiguous file allocation size for the file system. This is especially useful for disk intensive applications. Open your registry and find the key below. Key: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem] Value Name: ContigFileAllocSize Data Type: REG_DWORD Data: 200 (hex) or 512 (decimal) Create a new DWORD value named 'ContigFileAllocSize', set the value to equal '200' (in hex). Close the registry and restart the computer for the change to take affect. Ripped from www.regedit.com