What are the advantages of running XP vs98?
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What are the advantages of running XP vs98?
If you have a computer that can take it - there are tonnes of reasons to switch from 98 to XP. Here's a comparison list from Microsoft that may help:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/p...aturecomp.mspx
Bottom line is that XP is vastly more stable then any Win 9x version. This is because XP is based on NT which was built from the ground up to be a multi-user, multi-tasking OS. Win 9x was built on the foundation of 8 Bit DOS and maintains some of the limitations of it.Quote:
Originally Posted by mazzie
As an example, on Win 9x I had to shut my machine off at night or reboot at least daily. With Win XP I just leave the machine on and rarely need to reboot.
Hi,
The only disadvantage from switching from Win98/98SE to XP would be that if you have any older programs that will not run with XP.
Some image/photo programs, such as Microsoft Picture It 99 (very, very good image program) is not compatabile with XP. Or 2000 for that matter.
Here is a link to show how to check the compatibility of your programs with XP:
http://www.microsoft.com/WindowsXP/e...2october07.asp
This link explains how to check your computer for compatibility with XP; also has step by step instructions on how to install XP.
Best wishes,
fredg
At least here you added something of value to what others said. However, I have to disagree with your assessment of Picture It. I have used a number of Image programs including several version of Picture It (including the 99 version). I've found Roxio's PhotoWave to be easier to use and more powerful. Even the HP Image Zone software they include free with their products is better then Picture It 99 In my opinion. Even better, though a bit more expensive is Jasc's PSP. And of course, on the high end you have PhotoShop and Illustrator from Adobe among others.Quote:
Originally Posted by fredg
The link you suggested was quite helpful. Thanks!Quote:
Originally Posted by LTheobald
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