First of all, I appreciate your information.  Secondly, I wouldn't consider
going back to Windows '98 a viable solution.  I would consider installing
Windows 2000 but there is this once glitch - Windows XP.  With Windows XP in
its second beta and more than likely to be released sometime this fall, I
will probably wait and upgrade the OS at that time.  By the fall, Mozilla
should be very healthy and stable - very mature at that time.

The way it looks, there are a lot of good things coming in the fall.

Wayne Alligood

"Christopher Jahn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
| And it came to pass that Wayne Alligood wrote:
|
| > I've downloaded Mozilla 0.8.1.  There is definitely a
| > 'coming together' feeling about this release; however, one
| > annoying problem still continues to exist - bad startup
| > behavior.
| >
| > I'm using Windows Millennium edition on a 900MHz AMD Athlon
| > processor machine; 128 MB memory and so forth.  There are
| > times when the program will launch properly.  There are
| > other times when I have to re-boot the whole system to get
| > Mozilla to open.  Mozilla has always behaved in this manner
| > under WinME - all versions of it.
| >
| > I sure hope that we can correct this problem before the 0.9
| > release.
| >
| >
|
| You've actually described a documents Windows ME bug.  I know
| several MSCE guys who recommend either going to Win 2k, or going
| back to 98SE.
|
|
| --
| }:-)       Christopher Jahn
| {:-(         Dionysian Reveler
|
| You took my breath away and now I want it back.
| http://www.hwnd.net/pub/mskb/Q209354.asp
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