Windows XP

Quote from yabz:

I upgraded to XP yesterday , and my advice to anyone thinking of doing so is: don't:mad:

I had to buy a new modem because the old one was incompatible with XP, my PC works slower, there are no discernable advantages.

Unless you want to do a lot of work with multimedia, the best operating system is probably Windows Me.

Actually, you cannot "upgrade" from ME. You probably have both OS's running on your computer now. You have to select which one you want when you boot up (unless you can just default to one - not sure).

Anyway, ME did not have an upgrade path. It was a temporary release while MS worked on 98. And, probably one of the worst products MS ever put out.

For the time and money, I am still a big 2000 guy. But I have XP on a new laptop, and have no complaints.
 
gnome
Thanks for the reply. It was about 3am est when I posted this and now I recall on two occasions that I could down load button trade simulator and also one from Echotrade.
 
Quote from hoodooman:

I have two 450 meghz computers with windows 98 os. Would someone tell me why I would need to upgrade?


I traded for quite awhile with a 450 and 98 and didnt have any problems. I upgraded one weekend because I was bored.
 
ME did not have the 2nd string team on it. It had the 3rd string team. It was an OS that was put out by the marketing team.
When it was being developed, the XP team was cranking away at a ground up effort based on NT.

Upgrades from ME are a waste of time. The only thing an ME disk is good for is to verify you qualify for the upgrade version of XP. lol


I upgraded a P2 266mhz with 128Mb LAPTOP which is the minimum config for XP. It is actually a very serviceable laptop now. It actually runs quite well for word processing and internet usage. Compared to ME it was a fantasitc upgrade.
 
Quote from Tech Analysis:

Windows Me - Malfunction Edition

Tech0I thought it stood for "mistake edition."

Agree with all who said don't upgrade, but do a clean install.

DS
 
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