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Out of these which is better and why?

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Win98

 

Win98SE

 

WinME final

 

Also what exactly makes Win98SE better than Win98?

 

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SBlive Value, Supra Express 56i ISA, all running on Win2k pro with other

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Win98SE for me.

Win98 wasn't stable enough (but I don't know if stable is the appropriate word)...

WinME is the worse....Win95 was better I think, blue screens comin and going like madness!

With Win98SE I had a stable machine, and tonight I'm going to reinstall...

Win2k is far better, but I have only 64 Mb and a 233 MMX..... frown

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I dissagree I think if you are going to subject yourself to any flavot of win9.x it might as well be Me. Why simply because it is the most feature rich and most stable version yet.

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My System

Dell Demension XPS T500

Triple Boot Windows 2000 Pro 2195 (allways reliable) / Windows Whistler Pro 2250 (cool but buggy) / Windows Millennium Final (waste of disk space)

PIII @ 500 Mhz (with after market heatsink and dual fan)

128 Megs Ram

TNT2 Ultra Graphics Card (with the core and memory overclocked by 20 Mhz and dual voodoo coolers)

Matrox Millennium PCI (for second monitor)

3Com 10/100 Ethernet Card

3Com 56k Modem

12.6 Gig IBM HD

40X CD Rom Drive

100 Mb Zip Drive

 

[This message has been edited by Four and Twenty (edited 14 September 2000).]

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Is this forum devoted to NT/W2K and their children or not?

Is this the right place to discuss the respective merits of those sh**ty W9x oses?

Admins, with more and more topics like that everyday, this forum is in danger of losing its focus and value. It would be bad.

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Well isn't it obvious?

Lets ask the question in the following way:

Which is better of these OS's.

WinNT 4 Service Pack 1

WinNT 4 Service Pack 3

WinNT 4 Service Pack 6a?

 

I would have to say that WinNT 4 Service Pack 6a is the one to go for.

It's the latest revision of the original OS, it contains the largest amount of bug fixes and it is the last of the WinNT 4 releases.

Same applies to the original question.

WinME is the latest revision of the original OS and will be the last of the Win95 releases.

 

Oh, and I fully agree with the last post.

This is supposed to be NT Compatible not 'small boys Windows Compatible' smile

 

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Windows 2000 Only

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Ok, started running Win98, it ran good..few crashes....Started running Win98se, had even more crashes! but i did like ICS, now if I run a 9x OS, i go with WinME (3000.2), becuase i've only had it crash once and i love the system restore, if i were you, i would just hold off until the release of Whistler Personal.(BTW all installs of Windows are clean installs)

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Dont listen to ANYONE but me smile

 

Win 95 blows

Win 98 blows

Win 98SE blows

WinME Semi-blows

Win2000 Pro The BEST

 

 

Go for windows 2000. Anything less is idiocy

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Well I would love to put Win2k on my laptop (i have it on my desktop) but my laptop only has a 1.93 gig HD and that is way to small for Win2k. Anyone have any extra Laptop HDs? LOL smile

 

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Celeron 300a@464 on a Abit BH6 Rev 1.01, 192 Pc100, Matrox G400 32 SH,

SBlive Value, Supra Express 56i ISA, all running on Win2k pro with other

odds and ends smile

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Quote:
Originally posted by pr-man:
Well I would love to put Win2k on my laptop (i have it on my desktop) but my laptop only has a 1.93 gig HD and that is way to small for Win2k. Anyone have any extra Laptop HDs? LOL smile



Well, if you don't need USB or DVD movie support, and won't be using it for software that just won't run on NT, you might want to consider NT 4 SP6a. It can be installed in a relatively small footprint, and I'd much rather use it that any of the DOS-based environments. You wouldn't have much in the way of Power Management goodies for portable computing, but that stuff hangs most of the Win9X portables I've seen anyway.

Only thing is, on that small a hard drive, you'd probably want to do the FAT format since you're not going to be able to set up an alternate partition for accessing your primary should something happen to an NTFS partition.

Regards,
Jim

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