> IOW regarding to XP if you dislike it, remove it from your hard drives.
> Btw. I don't know what "US A" is/are and I don't want to know what the
> acronym is for.
It's not an anagram! ''I have seen the enemy, and it is us!''
We're the enemy, mostly because our computers are faster and different, and
they don't understand why this is so. Fud. Ignorance basically...
Fwiw, I don't care about XP Pro; these days, it is mostly irrelevant for most
peoples needs, but at the time, it was the best option for 32 bit cpus. I had
Mandrake 9.o or something {The 3 disk version} Disk 1 worked fine, booted up
ran everything worked, it connected to net fine etc, but it just wouldn't
install, even after a low level format, and a request to use the whole hard
drive, so I junked it., never to return to Linux until Fedora Core 1o, after
somebody skanked my original XP Pro disk, but alas, no matter what I tried, I
could get it to play mp3s or dvds. Don't geet me wrong, I loved Fedora Core 1o.
It was soooooo pretty, but I couldn't get it doing some things I really needed,
and I couldn't find any local Linux bods to come round, and sort my tower out
for me. Don't get me wrong, I tried! Btw, the 64 bit version of Windows XP is
absolute rubbish also for playing older games; nothing works, especially if you
like to play older games. It's to
do with the drivers allegedly...
I need Windows XP to run one piece of software I have though, and I need a cd
drive too, as it uses the original cd as the key / dongle thing...... It's
wicked; it emulates 2 Roland 9o9's {drum machines}, and two Roland 3o3's {a
systhesiser originally designed to try and emulate a bass guitar}. This was the
first music sftwware I ever had any success with so it's an old memories
thing..... Plus you can download it for free to burn to a cd but you have to
use those bit torrent type things, because I refuse to pirate software or
music....
I need Windows 7 to run, amongst other things, Virtual DJ & Ableton Live, when
out performing live. I know i could Virtualise Windows 7, but it would be
slower, ie that's why I use a low latency kernel for instant sound response,
or the generic kernel for generic use. Cheers guys for giving us both options
at boot! Well done; Good work.
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