Hi,

I have a 3-PC network at home with Win2K (for NTFS for video stuff - install
date: May 2003), + 2 PCs with 98SE. I must be missing something! What do I
have to do to get Win98 to crash once a day (week? month? year?) ;-) We have
just replaced one 98 with a laptop* with XP Home, & everything still runs
OK. I have XP Pro at work, but only because there's no choice. For 2K, I've
never needed to call MS for support - won't miss what I never had!


Regards,

Richard.be

* I first mis-typed that as "alptop" - useful in Switzerland, maybe!


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2005 10:03 PM
Subject: Win2k Pro?


> I'm starting to get tired of the daily Win98SE crashes. How is
> Win2k Pro for stability and compatibility with  Win98SE software
> and hardware?
>
> I guess it is another obsolete OS, but we us it at work in
> preference to XP. Also some of the software I want to run
> recommends 2k.
>
> Can Win2k run 16 bit programs?
>
> The hardware is a few years old with a 1.0 GHz AMD cpu, 512mb
> ram and nForce2 chipset MB.
>
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