Ever try installing Windows XP on a computer that is not bottable from CD?

You need no less than 6 floppies.  AND, Windows doesn't check to see if
your system meets minimum specs until the last floppy.  AND, I couldn't
find the program to make the floppies anywhere on the CD.  I had to go out
to MS's web site to get it...  No fun.

> On Wednesday 26 March 2003 02:03 pm, Cliff Wells wrote:
>
> I am going to agree with you to disagree with any argument that Windows
> is  easier to install...
>
> My last experience installing Windows is just a frustrating attempt. Try
> to  count how many times a Win machine has to reboot after install
> before you can  use it...
> "found a new hardware.. video card" -- reboot after installing driver
> before  win can use it
> "found a new hardware.. sound card" -- reboot
> "found a new hardware.. plug and play monitor" -- reboot
> "found a new hardware..  network card" -- reboot
>
> and then..
> "change display resolution" -- reboot
> "install a program" -- reboot
>
> WTH??
> .......
>
> and try install linux. Reboot *once* after install and that's it.
>
> IE has better support for CSS? Where do you hear that from??? Mozilla
> support  for *standard* HTML and CSS is far better than IE, no question
> about that.





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