WINDOWS (who its better?)
Well , i use the XP pro edition and for me its the best( before i used the 98 )
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i've used windows 95, 98, ME, and XP home and of course XP home rocked the boat more than the others. one i would strongly recommend people NOT get is windows ME, it is TERRIBLE
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i had 95, 98 2000, ME and now XP pro its kool
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Never felt the need to upgrade from win98 LOL
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One friend mine have the 2003 server, i dont work it,later maybe
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I have used 2003 server, but I wouldnt use it as a desktop o/s ;), for that I would choose XP Pro everytime
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Win2k and XP are fairly stable because they where built off the NT kernel.
Win98 was just a patch release of Win95 and WinME was MS's effort to make some money to fight the monoply lawsuits. |
i hate xp, memory eater!!!! i liked ME, sure it had some glitches, but alot better than xp
xp is for poeple who need to learn how to use computers (by the way i have stupid xp on my comp) |
XP Pro is the best, it is the fastest before the Service Pack too! LOL this is somehting that they plan on changin when longhorn becomes available. They say, security is the priority and that they will make sure patches wont make the computer slower. If you reinstall XP and do not use any updates, you will notice the difference in speed.
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If I have to use Windows it would be XP Pro
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I'd say Linux is better lol. From Microsoft, I's say XP pro.
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I use Xp on my desktops and 2000 on my laptop.
Personally i think 2000 was the most stable OS - As I had virtually no problems with it. But - all the built in stuff that windows does for you in XP makes computing alot easier. |
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I agree...out of all the shit Microsoft products Windows ME is the worst :( |
I think Apple is way better too bad I don't have one
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I agree Apple is way better I have 2 of them for school but I play alot of PC games and for that you need windows. I also use Linux (boot cd) on my Laptop so that I can hack hotspots. Then I have a machine that runs Red Hat or Knoppix.
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