Hi, Kelly, > > The problem is getting the right drivers up front. Windows will, in > my experience, blithely install the wrong driver, making your system > about as stable as a two-legged coffee table. > > The simple fact is that Windows is not intended to be installed by > non-experts. Which operating system is? I mean, Linux is a wonderful example. Caldera is easy if it detects all your hardware and gets everything right. How often does that *not* happen? In this area Microsoft is about the same as everyone else. Of course, the end result once everything is right in Windows is still less desirable than Linux by a lot, IMHO. Take care, Caity ************ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org
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