My experience was multiple crashes every day running concurrent sessions of RBase doing development work and other Windows programs. The day I install XP Home, that ended. I would have paid $1,000 for the change it made, but they only charged me $100! Try it, you can always go back as it retains your 98 version during the install.
Pat > I guess that I hear about half and half of people saying "it's ok" and > "don't do it". I know W98SE is old but when I got this machine in mid-2000 I > was advised to have 98 because it had a DVD drive. It is only 3 years old to > me. Since then there's been nothing that later Windows O/Ss can do that I > _need_ and I certainly don't need any more problems because of a new O/S on > an older machine.

