AHHHHHH< Now I unnerstan where all the spambots live. Glad you got
rid of 2, at least.
Billy G
On Jan 6, 2007, at 12:51 PM, bjshov8 wrote:
> I converted my home computer back in June from Win98SE to WinXP. I
> didn't have any problems with how the computer ran because it ran
> fine, but I wanted to load the new software for my digital camera
> and it only supported XP. There are a few things on XP that I like
> better, but overall it is slower than 98, and I had to add some
> memory to my computer to run it.
>
> I converted my wife's home computer over to XP a couple of months
> ago. It ran fine on 98, in fact it is an old one that my company
> ran AutoCAD on for 4 years before it was replaced and I brought it
> home. Same story though, I had to add memory before XP was happy.
>
> I think it is ironic that we have a car list devoted to cars that
> might be 40 years old and people are saying "buy a new computer".
> We could just as easily say "buy a new car".
>
>
>> Are there really people still running 98?? That's nearly as bad as
>> still running RedHat 4, or Mac System 6. Buy a new freaking 'puter.
>> you can get one, even a mac for $700 or less.
>
>
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