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Fri 26/10/01 at 18:57
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Everyone. I'd just like to use this opportunity to boast a bit. You see, today I received my XP equipped PC, and it's bloody amazing. As I can now run Office (XP, of course) on this beauty, I'm be more able to write longer topics from now on, so there'll be less of this spamming you've seen from me recently. Who knows, maybe I can start winning GAD again. Anyway, I'll make a topic up as soon as I get used to this MS Natural Keyboard.
Sat 27/10/01 at 20:28
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DeltaJava XP wrote:
DO you mean that Windows XP is for dummies? THis isn't true,
> to be honest. It's much more stable (ahem), runs faster and the user interface
> is much friendlier.


no i meant explain it in the context of the "windows for dummies" books
Sat 27/10/01 at 02:39
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OrÜega wrote:
> I saw Bill gates saying Windows XP wont crash. is dis true? and somthin about
> not using dos anymore?


This is definitely not true, because he didn't say it. He said that it wouldn't crash as much. The old Windows were based on DOS, yes, which is dodgy at best and downright crap at worst.Therefore, crashes happen. WinXP, like NT and 2000, are based on the NT kernel (a kernel is basically the main part of it) and crashed are much less frequent but they still do happen. The main problem in Windows is, if one program crashes it tends to bring the others down as well. NT seperates and isolates programs so this doesn't happen as much. The NT kernel is not perfect and will still crash, just much less often. However, the NT kernel is nowhere near as stable as most Linux kernels.
Sat 27/10/01 at 02:23
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I saw Bill gates saying Windows XP wont crash. is dis true? and somthin about not using dos anymore?
Sat 27/10/01 at 02:09
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Bob wrote:
> Quite different in the way it looks. I havent used it for a long period of time
> but it is supposed to be as stable as 2000 which means increadibly stable. I
> personnal don't like the look of it and prefer the 2k look but most people will
> proably like it. Then again I hated Windows 98 when it came out but I am dual
> booting it now.


Where's your Linux box? RedHat 6.2, wasn't it?
Sat 27/10/01 at 00:42
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No, I'm just saying that it's better. DOesn't mean you have to purchase the thing.
Sat 27/10/01 at 00:38
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and youre willing to pay £80 for that?!
Sat 27/10/01 at 00:35
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Mystique wrote:
> is it really worth me paying out 80 quid for the upgrade?
whats so
> different?
in plain SIMPLE windows XP for dummies english please

DO you mean that Windows XP is for dummies? THis isn't true, to be honest. It's much more stable (ahem), runs faster and the user interface is much friendlier.
Sat 27/10/01 at 00:22
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Tiltawhirl wrote:
> Dav1d why aren't you on MSN?

Can you win games on MSN?........
Sat 27/10/01 at 00:21
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Sorry for spamming up the topic but anyway

Dav1d why aren't you on MSN?
Sat 27/10/01 at 00:20
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is it really worth me paying out 80 quid for the upgrade?
whats so different?
in plain SIMPLE windows XP for dummies english please

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