Just curios?!
When you double boot, what are the chances of running an application that
is only installed on the other operating system?
David
At 10:08 AM 2/8/01, you wrote:
>What are you wanting to do with your computer?
>
>I personally love Windows 2000. It is much more stable than Win98, in my
>opinion. And, as others have mentioned, you need to be careful with your
>hardware devices to make sure there are drivers available for windows
>2000. My printer would not work with Win2000, nor would my scanner,
>however Mustek has since released updated drivers so my scanner is back in
>action under Windows 2000.
>
>I am not much of a gamer but there are a couple I really like which will
>not run under Windows 2000. That is why I dual boot. I have both Windows
>98SE and Windows 2000 on my computer. When I feel up for some sprint car
>racing, I reboot my computer and go into Windows 98. It's not too big of a
>deal.
>
>Windows 2000 also likes more RAM and a bit more processing power than
>98. Just some things to think about.
>
>Take Care,
>
>David A. Abbe
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>
>Oh, as far as crashes go, I don't know, I guess the only time I have
>re-booted my machine was either because of something incredibly stupid that
>I did, or when I am going to play a game. Otherwise it stays running for
>weeks at a time.
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