> Unless there's something wrong with your current Win98SE installation, you
> won't get much benefit by upgrading to WinME. ME is really more like
> Windows 98, Third Edition, though some sources I've read indicate that it's
> actually a step backwards in some respects--there were some problems with
> device drivers and legacy stuff (applications and hardware), but those might
> be ironed out now.
I agree. The only reason I am considering upgrading to ME is because
when I run OE and IE my PC locks up. My workaround is to run Nutscrape.
> For the record, I haven't really spent any time with Windows ME, but I'm
> running Win98 and I use Windows 2000 at work, and between those two, I don't
> really see the need for Windows ME. In short, I'd stick with Windows 98; if
> you're itching to upgrade, and have newer hardware, think about upgrading to
> Windows 2000 instead (for the enhanced stability, security, etc).
I agree again. before my daughter was born I ran NT at home. I had to
go to Windows 9x to be able to run a large majority of games.
--
Marc S. Fogel
http://www.fogel.net
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