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Win98 or Win2000 ?
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Me
2004-10-06 02:17:42 UTC
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I have an older computer that I would like to dedicate solely to running
WinMX and Kazaa.

The computer is a Pentium-II - 350mhz - 240MB Ram - 7 ghz HD

Which OS should I install? Win98 or Win2000 ?

Which one will run faster with less need for reboots? I hope not to be
running anything else except those programs. But I do hope to network it to
my main workstation.

Opinions?

Thanks!
Moshup Trail
2004-10-06 02:51:49 UTC
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Post by Me
I have an older computer that I would like to dedicate solely to running
WinMX and Kazaa.
The computer is a Pentium-II - 350mhz - 240MB Ram - 7 ghz HD
Which OS should I install? Win98 or Win2000 ?
Which one will run faster with less need for reboots? I hope not to be
running anything else except those programs. But I do hope to network it to
my main workstation.
Opinions?
Thanks!
Win2k is probably more stable (less reboots)
- is win2k even rated for a 350Mhz processor?
Win98 is probably faster, smaller, easier to set up
- win98se is very stable, and could certainly run those apps easily

For what you are trying to do Win98SE would be just fine.
DanielEKFA
2004-10-06 06:14:31 UTC
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Post by Moshup Trail
Post by Me
I have an older computer that I would like to dedicate solely to running
WinMX and Kazaa.
The computer is a Pentium-II - 350mhz - 240MB Ram - 7 ghz HD
Which OS should I install? Win98 or Win2000 ?
Which one will run faster with less need for reboots? I hope not to be
running anything else except those programs. But I do hope to network it
to
Post by Me
my main workstation.
Opinions?
Thanks!
Win2k is probably more stable (less reboots)
- is win2k even rated for a 350Mhz processor?
Win98 is probably faster, smaller, easier to set up
- win98se is very stable, and could certainly run those apps easily
For what you are trying to do Win98SE would be just fine.
I agree. Unless you feel like setting up a Linux box and create a really
stable, secure, and permanent P2P zombie :)
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§|ª®TiߪRtfª$t
2004-10-06 06:52:03 UTC
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Neither mate, Windows ME
DanielEKFA
2004-10-06 18:51:51 UTC
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Neither mate, Windows ME
ME as in Mega Error
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Me
2004-10-07 00:21:15 UTC
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Post by §|ª®TiߪRtfª$t
Neither mate, Windows ME
Windows *ME* ?

Run! As fast as you can in the otehr direction! lol!

;-)
Moshup Trail
2004-10-07 03:02:39 UTC
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Post by §|ª®TiߪRtfª$t
Neither mate, Windows ME
Windows *ME* ?
Run! As fast as you can in the otehr direction! lol!
;-)
I have just finished re-staging two Compaq Presarios from ME to 98SE. What
a relief! The crap that Compaq adds plus the most unstable OS ever made by
MS was a real pain in the backside.

fred-bloggs
2004-10-06 07:17:39 UTC
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Post by Me
I have an older computer that I would like to dedicate solely to
running WinMX and Kazaa.
The computer is a Pentium-II - 350mhz - 240MB Ram - 7 ghz HD
Which OS should I install? Win98 or Win2000 ?
Which one will run faster with less need for reboots? I hope not to
be running anything else except those programs. But I do hope to
network it to my main workstation.
Opinions?
Thanks!
Unless Kazaa has been rewritten since I last used it, a 350MHz PentiumII
will not be fast enough. WinMX will be fine as a secondary node.

The more stable (less reboots) OS is win2000, you could also use XP.
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fred
Joe
2004-10-06 13:18:43 UTC
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If you have both available, you would do better to go with Windows 2000.
98se is good, but it does have its moments. I installed Win2K on a Compaq
Armada, and it is rather slow.

For your computer, the PII-350, the optimum would be Windows NT
Workstation. However, with NT you will lose the USB function.
Post by Me
I have an older computer that I would like to dedicate solely to running
WinMX and Kazaa.
The computer is a Pentium-II - 350mhz - 240MB Ram - 7 ghz HD
Which OS should I install? Win98 or Win2000 ?
Which one will run faster with less need for reboots? I hope not to be
running anything else except those programs. But I do hope to network it to
my main workstation.
Opinions?
Thanks!
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