Peter in New Zealand
2008-06-17 04:26:12 UTC
My apologies for the OT post, but I am curious to ask an opinion on
this. The machine I have originally came with your choice of 98 or NT4
on it. I have 98SE running pretty well thanks to the support and
experience of this group. A friend of mine has a full install CD for NT4
Workstation he hasn't used for years and he is happy to gift it to me if
I want it. Apart from the fact that NT groups on the Internet are fairly
quiet now-a-days I think am more likely to get an unbiased opinion here
I think from anyone who has used it.
I don't use the machine for games - I run MS Office 97, and use Firefox
and Thunderbird. I would gain stability from switching to NT4 from 98 I
know, but are there any gotchas I should be aware of? I will be imaging
the drive before starting so I can return it to its 98 state pretty
easily if I want to.
On the USB issue I have decided to forget about it as I will be tossing
in a network PC card when it arrives and then I can move stuff between
it and my other machine without difficulty.
this. The machine I have originally came with your choice of 98 or NT4
on it. I have 98SE running pretty well thanks to the support and
experience of this group. A friend of mine has a full install CD for NT4
Workstation he hasn't used for years and he is happy to gift it to me if
I want it. Apart from the fact that NT groups on the Internet are fairly
quiet now-a-days I think am more likely to get an unbiased opinion here
I think from anyone who has used it.
I don't use the machine for games - I run MS Office 97, and use Firefox
and Thunderbird. I would gain stability from switching to NT4 from 98 I
know, but are there any gotchas I should be aware of? I will be imaging
the drive before starting so I can return it to its 98 state pretty
easily if I want to.
On the USB issue I have decided to forget about it as I will be tossing
in a network PC card when it arrives and then I can move stuff between
it and my other machine without difficulty.
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Peter in New Zealand. (Email address is fake)
Collector of old cameras, tropical fish fancier, good coffee nutter, and
compulsive computer fiddler.
Peter in New Zealand. (Email address is fake)
Collector of old cameras, tropical fish fancier, good coffee nutter, and
compulsive computer fiddler.