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Technical Help & Discussion => Windows PCs & Software: Help, News & Discussion => Topic started by: arthurb on July 15, 2003, 01:43
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My main pc usage is digital photos/videos,email and a little web usage. I've been happy enough with winme but I am contemplating loading xp since it is the latest version of windows and I'm in the process of installing another hdd (another story :'(. Would the benefits be far greater? Or would I struggle to notice the difference?
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You are one of a few people that I have heard that like ME Arthur,most people go back to 98SE or on to XP who have had ME just to get rid of it ::)
If it does all you need and you are happy with it then I would stick with it.
XP is usually more stable than 98 or ME and if a program crashes it usually only crashes that one program and you dont need to reboot the PC.
It will take a bit of getting used to and some people have been put off it by that but I like the way it looks and works apart from the way it seems to want to save everthing into user/documents and settings :o
I tell it to save mine to D/whatever then I can find stuff easily withough going through a long path to get to stuff ;)
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I have WIN ME and I don't have many problems with it crashing. I can't be bothered changing as I would lose a lot of stuff and can't think to copy all my rubbish on to CDs. :)
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So far I'm with you Lona.
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Well, I'm with Sandra :) I think XP is great, I was sooo glad to get rid of ME. I like the system restore for when things go wrong, its much more user friendly and stable.
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Ok, most people who are on W2K or it's variant XP, like myself have been on either W95/98 or Mill, and I have not heard of a single one reverting back. Now if that don't answer you question arthub I'm a Dutch man. I've had W95 and W98se, and the day I installed W2K Pro was the day I stepped out of the darkness into the light,I kicked myself I had not done it earlier.
From a user point of view it looks and feels like the Win98/Mill interface, so don't worry in that regard, only differance you will notice is it is a fantasticly stable OS after using W98se [I'm talking from my own experiance of W2K Pro here]
W2K Pro is the most secure OS Microsoft have, and thats official. And if you install Goback or Goback Deluxe, which incidently makes XP's 'System Restore' look like a one legged man in a two legged race, see my web page http://www.tonysugrue.co.uk/ (http://www.tonysugrue.co.uk/) your onto a winner. [Goback can be put on a XP machine no prob]
Look Lona and arthub, get a grip on reality, and stop acting like a couple of luddites :tony: you'll thank me for being so blunt, honest you will. ;D
arthub, you have XP then load the bloody thing, and Lona you have friends "cough" so get on with it.
If your systems ain't got a CD-RW then buy one, they are a must. Back up all personal data, photos whatever, and walk into the light ;D
Got to go,it's 'tinker time' Parcel Force are here with a hard drive I ordered from Dabs.com early yesterday, not bad seeing as I did not pay for premium nexy day delivery.
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XP is ok as long as you dont mind having to ask m$oft for permission to carry on using your pc after you make a few changes to the hardware.
does anyone know if the next os will have this "feature"
>:(
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Dave.. thats only the Home edition that has that, if you go for the Pro version you can change it as many times as you want.
I converted to XP over christmas 2002 and was the best thing I have done on my puter.. not 1 BOD so far and so easy to use now I have mastered it ;D.
There is always the option to use Classic windows in XP which I started out with.. but now a convert to XP ;D
Hookstar
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XP is the dogs nuts m8, vastly superior to any other Windows O/S other than W2k, if you intend to play games then install XP otherwise W2k is your O/S to use, very stable and a good all round platform.
Brian :sokay:
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I'm never one to go with the majority, but ME or XP - that's no choice - a no brainer as our US cousins would call it ;) XP every time!
Tony - I think we made the right choice naming :tony: after you ;D
Hookstar - Windows XP Pro will complain if you change too much hardware too. I know I was that soldier ;)
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Just to add my two pennath, seeing as the world and his dog already has, ;D I would never go back to W98SE, having now been using XP for the best part of a year, but I can understand Arthur's and Lona's apprehensions to take the plunge.
It's like having a really comfy armchair, isn't it? You don't want to get rid of it, but you know it's had it's day, and sooner or later it's going to collapse!
Totally without experience, about a year ago, I took advice from many Pals, and built myself a new PC, so the obvious course of events was to install XP on the new PC. On a new Hard Drive, you just bung the CD in, and it basically does it all for you. It's sooo simple!!
I'm sure that you would both find lots of help from people on PC Pals if you were to take the plunge - all I can say is...
:gofor:
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I think you have hit the nail on the head Simon. Despite Me crashing twice a day, I was quite happy with it. However, when Mrs Clive bought a new PC with XP, I could immediately see the advantages when she no longer kept saying "my %$(&* computer has crashed." She used Win 98. I took to XP like a duck to water and there is no doubt that it is far more stable. I would never go back to Me again.
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XP is ok as long as you dont mind having to ask m$oft for permission to carry on using your pc after you make a few changes to the hardware.
does anyone know if the next os will have this "feature"
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Now Brian sez XP Pro no problem in that regard, Adept say's change enough and often and you can be ringing Bill to switch Pro on as well, all I know is W2K Pro no probs in that regard ::)
I'm not a gamer, security and stability are my prime requirements plus bugger ringing Bill up if I fancy building a new PC.
Adept wrote:
Tony - I think we made the right choice naming :tony: after you ;D
Well I thought, least I could do was merit it's inclusion in the post, and you know sometimes you have to be cruel to be kind ::) ;)
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I've never seen W2K, Pro or otherwise (Home?) in action, but it's something I'd be interested to play with, not that I'm not perfectly happy with XP.
Next time I have to do anything major on my PC, which involves formating the hard drive, I might create a space for W2K Pro, and give it a workout. Unless, that is, I can pursuade a friend to try it! ;) ;D ;D
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Simon,
you've got Partition Magic, so it ain't any hassle making space for W2K, don't worry thats what PM is all about, createing partitions on a live PC, you'll just need to download SP4 from Microsoft. I thought you were supposed to have installed it for a friend ages ago ;D
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Personally, I think that WIN2K Pro was as far as Microsoft could ever go. Anything else is an anti-climax. Bill's made his money, he's made his mark, now why doesn't he just go away and enjoy it?
Tony, I'm glad to se you've taken the :tony: smilie in the good spirits. I expact it to become the most used smilie on here before long.
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XP it is then. Any problems and you will all know about them! (and hopefully remedy them).
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You can be assured of that! ;D
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I thought you were supposed to have installed it for a friend ages ago ;D
Yeah, but they chickened out and have still got 98. ::)
I'll have a look at Partition Magic - can anyone recommend how much space W2K will need?
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Well, I'm with Sandra :) I think XP is great, I was sooo glad to get rid of ME. I like the system restore for when things go wrong, its much more user friendly and stable.
Windows ME has system restore Gemini so what else has XP to offer me before I go to all the bother of copying all my files. ???
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Look Lona and arthub, get a grip on reality, and stop acting like a couple of luddites :tony: you'll thank me for being so blunt, honest you will. ;D
arthub, you have XP then load the bloody thing, and Lona you have friends "cough" so get on with it.
If your systems ain't got a CD-RW then buy one, they are a must. Back up all personal data, photos whatever, and walk into the light ;D
I must be a dutch lady Tony,because, although I have a CD-RW, it would take me ages to find all my sound files and also I am not the only one who uses this PC. Can you imagine the divorce if I lost all Hubby's important files :o. I will just continue to stay on the dark side for now until this new OS comes out. No doubt, everybody will be jumping up and down when it appears and XP will become rubbish like everything else that is old hat. ::) :P
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......until this new OS comes out. No doubt, everybody will be jumping up and down when it appears and XP will become rubbish like everything else that is old hat. ::) :P
That's so true, Lona. It isn't a lifetime since I was the envy of my university mates, because I had a 486 running Windows 95 and they had 386s running Windows 3.1.
Even the most unmaterialistic seem to like to keep up with the Jones' where personal computing is concerned.
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@Simon
"can anyone recommend how much space W2K will need?"
About 3-4Gb should be OK my friend, gives you a bit of leeway to instal other programs like office and such
Brian ;D
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Thanks Brian - I will have some extra spare time when the schools break up, and I feel this could be an entertaining little project. My next question will be about dual booting, but I'll save that for another thread. :D
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Dave, re smilie :lol: it's a smasher.
Lona, re next new OS :lol:
Thanks Brian - I will have some extra spare time when the schools break up, and I feel this could be an entertaining little project. My next question will be about dual booting, but I'll save that for another thread. :D
Yo, Simons getting adventurous, welcome to the world of ' Sh*t how did that happen, I knew I should have left it alone' Nar it's fun Simon really. ::) ;D ;)
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Yo, Simons getting adventurous, welcome to the world of ' Sh*t how did that happen, I knew I should have left it alone' Nar it's fun Simon really. ::) ;D ;)
That's probably exactly what will happen Tony! :o ::) ;D