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    kubrick
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    Holy Shiznit!
    I am formatting floppies like lightning! How the heck does XP do it so fast, or did all 9x OSes just not have that swing?

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    Fubarian
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    I'm runnin XP right now, but i'm not really worried about how fast it formats floppies (probably just wipes the fat table)

    So far, I've seen nothing amazing - already miss my win2k

    Guess I'm stuck though....and I hate the cartoonish/Mac look

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    Cobra
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    Luna desktop interface actually seems to be MORE memory effecient than the plain old explorer shell in either XP or 2K. Just set it to silver instead of that hideous blue default color.

    For an OS based on the 2K kernel, the backward compatibility is unbeatable. The choices you have for which HAL you wish to run under & the video tweaks are also very nice.

    That BEAUTIFUL puke green start button. (Okay, maybe I'm being sarcastic on that one)

    The fact that MSN Messenger is so tightly integrated with EVERYTHING that accesses the internet in any way, shape or form. (All right, that's a sarcastic one too).

    For all the unecessary eye candy in it, WMP8 is actually pretty tight. Oh well, I have no problem with eye candy, as long as it isn't visually offensive & loads quick, which it does.

    The stars & ballons & rainbow colors and stuff remind me of a bowl of Lucky Charms (I'm dead serious here...Lucky Charms is my favorite cereal and anything that makes me think of Lucky Charms can't be that bad)

    Rob Zombie's new song "Feels So Numb" (wait a minute, that doesn't have a thing to do with XP, scratch that one. Then again, I did listen to in MP8 a couple of times, and the visualizations were pretty cool.... )

    The way thumbnails are displayed for MPGs & AVIs...this is VERY handy.

    That damn 3D bowling game in Plus! for XP...damn, talk about addicting.

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    mlowe
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    All that stuff is snazzy alright, but I must admit my FAVORITE feature is the remote desktop.

    I can VPN into work from home, get my actual desktop at work and do what I need to do. No more trying to get the network to work properly over the vpn anymore.

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    Dav
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    I'm still waiting for my copy to arrive. It was sent via Fedex yesterday, should get here tomorrow

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    Breakbeat Bob
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    I have to admit, XP is nice. I loved 2000, but the fact that some games did not work on it made me mad. It has a linux type look going for it, and the Silver color scheme is nice. Also the fact that it found drivers for all my hardware, even my crappy Lexmark 3200 printer. Windows Media Player 8 is nice, but I still perfer Winamp because of its look and plugins. XP is a nice step up from 2000, although some people will disagree with me. Maybe I will go re-install SUSE Linux for the hell of it.

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    Garak
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    i stuck XP on my spare p2 300, and wasnt dissapointed (apart from the fact that it didnt detect my old ISA sounblaster 16 )
    but it really doesnt run to well on 128Meg of ram.. so ill probably install it on my 700 sometime (after backing up all my little bits & peices.)

    well just my opinion.

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    Gilbertk
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    I will vait for the second edition to came out. I did that with Win95, Win98 . I installed Win2000 in my computer and after spending a saturday setting up all the drivers I got a message : " There is a update for Windos 2000 on the internet, would you like to update?" I click ok. After downloading and apply the update it rebooted my computer. It never finnish the boot, crash after crash, the computer never boot again. I erased and installed Win98 second edition. Never use verion 1.00 from any Microsoft product!!

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    Darren Wilson
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    Notice that people are blaming Microsoft again???

    Was there ever a Version 2 of Windows 2000??? NO. Why? Because it was so damn stable that there was no need for it. The service packs are going to continue as for a OS to be 100% bugfree it would take literally decades to do so.

    What about all of the people out there who are still using 'version 1' editions of OS's?? I know plenty of people using Win95/98 first editions who have no problems at all. If the OS is that bad then everyone would be having the problems, wouldn't they?? I used Win2K without any service packs for absolutely ages with NOT ONE PROBLEM at all, neither did I get any problems after installing service packs or updates. Why?? If the updates were a problem, then I would have had all the hassles that some others have had , would I not?? The majority of the problems lie with incorrect BIOS settings (the major one), old drivers for hardware, bad hardware configuration, etc,etc. What may work under ONE operating system, may not under another, as some OS's are more leniant towards certain problems than others. Yes, Win2K can be very funny in regards to drivers & some hardware, but I have never seen a PC that I have built or worked on, crash after installing a MS Update, & believe me I have worked on a hell of a lot of machines with differing specs etc.

    As for XP , I have been using it throughout the early beta stages to now, and I will go out on a limb and say that I have not found anything (except for Zone Alarm still) that will not run under it. I now believe that MS have found a worthy successor to Win2K (Professional Edition) and really this is what Millennium should have been really (Home edition).

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    Moved to Windows XP Forum.

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    I got ZA to run. It is a Pita though. Other than that I installed XP but it did not like some of my hardware. Still when I rebuild I plan on using it. Seemed pretty stable to me and a little patients got alot of stuff running that did not appear to at first.

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    I think it is time to open this!!

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    I almost forgot, it has MSconfig. The one windows utility I used the most!

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    I think it is time to open this!!

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    Cobra
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    Weird...after upgrading from 2K, I've had no problems with ZA in XP Corp, or RC2 (the first version it was supposedly disabled in). Also, got it to work from a clean install, but I had to run the install in 2000 compatibility mode...still worked fine after install with no other caveats.

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    <font face="Tahoma, Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Geneva" size="2">Originally posted by Cobra:
    Weird...after upgrading from 2K, I've had no problems with ZA in XP Corp, or RC2 (the first version it was supposedly disabled in). Also, got it to work from a clean install, but I had to run the install in 2000 compatibility mode...still worked fine after install with no other caveats.

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    That would probably work easier than the hoops I jumped through.


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    I think it is time to open this!!

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    <font face="Tahoma, Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Geneva" size="2">Originally posted by Darren Wilson:
    Notice that people are blaming Microsoft again???

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    Darren, you don't work for Microsoft...do you?


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