originally posted by wan2BTrader
Do you mind elaborate? Thanks sharing your knowledge regarding XP, pro vs. home.
There is a whole host of problems some of them specific to the type of chipset on your motherboard, in my case the KT133a from Nvidia. Different motherboards will have different problems, but here are just a few I experienced:
a)The advanced power management of Win2K is a disaster. Sometimes the machine would go into standby and never come out of it.
b)Local area network connections to non Win2k operating systems never functioned properly. Sometimes connections would simply disappear
c)Certain video cards never functioned properly, most notably those from ATI. Screens would freeze up for no apparent reason
d)Operating system was extremely slow to boot up
e)Certain CD drives never worked properly, most notably those from Plextor
f)Zip drives continually malfunctioned-would spin up start to copy and then stop.
g)If you had a Raid system for your disks, installation of the operating system was a nightmare.
h)Many pieces of software designed to run under Win2K, didn't. If you logged on as anyone other than the administrator, the software would not operate properly. Most notably was software from Adaptec for burning CD's.
I finally gave up on Win2K and switched to Win98SE(this was pre WinXP) which worked fine. Even with its lousy memory manager it was still better than Win2K in terms of reliability. I finally installed WinXP when service pack 1 was released this past October and have experienced no installation problems and no memory management headaches and no power management headaches.