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Offline B00tDisk

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Re: WIn XP cant post
« Reply #29 from previous page: June 26, 2004, 06:41:16 AM »
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Windows XP SUCKS !!!!

I still use Windows 98 Second Edition.  It is the best Windows for home use.  Windows 2000 and NT are best for business.


Hello Doomy, you're still an idiot.  DOS based Windows OS's blow goats.  You know it, I know it, everyone knows it.  '98SE is crap.  Win2k is fine for home use.  I happen to use XP as it's far more compatible with games, however.
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Re: WIn XP cant post
« Reply #30 on: June 26, 2004, 07:40:08 AM »
I have a GeForce FX 5900 Ultra (eVGA) and it works out great and I have never had any kind of thing like that happen. This suprises me.. I didn't know they sold FX's without heat sinks. You can't buy one here without it built into the board.. Maybe you should get a board from another manufacturer..

Windows 98se was the first USB supported windows. Even NT 4 adds it on.. Anyone with a motherboard from more than a couple years ago should go to their makers site and download drivers from the manufacturer for it.. It's a standard thing.. Just like most people get drivers for amiga zorro bus cards..

PS Windows XP is the best windows ever (even with the spyware and security issues)... I would never run a slow DOS based product again..

PSS Also the Vax computer was made by DEC. I used to work on them.. Maybe the poster is confusing the history that someone responsible for VMS (the vax's OS) was responsible for NT (3.x) including it's multi-tasking multiprocessor kernal..
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