To paraphrase MS:
How lucky do you feel today?

Seriously, If they support it, and the system is not all trashed up
with mutiple problems, and your installed drivers are compatable
OR will be replaced by the upgrade, etc, etc, etc...

I'd say back-up (or clone) the old drive and THEN go for it!!!

                                              Rick Glazier

From: "Rob Sharp"

W2K to XP
The time has come for me to finally upgrade to XP. I've come across my first program that requires XP, and will not run on W2K.

Is it still a 'bad' idea to perform an in-place upgrade of W2K to XP?



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