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Subject:
From:
Frederick Navarro/asi <[log in to unmask]>
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PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Thu, 8 Aug 2002 10:53:07 +0800
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Hi, could anybody suggest to me which OS is best for small medium scale
operations?  Medium scale I mean is, it is being used 24 (hrs) x 7 (days)
but it is not used for a big company, a simple 24 hour convenience store.
Currently, we are using Windows 98 SE, but sad to say, we experienced so
many problems.  Problems like, it will simply shut down itself, and after
restarting it, we'll do some maintenance jobs like Scandisk and Defrag.
But weeks after, it will come back again, then more than twice it happened
to us, that it will restart itself up, but no operation is being done, then
it will just hang up on the next boot up.  The only solution left for us
was to reformat the drive.  I exposed to Windows 98 SE and a bit of Windows
2000, could anyone help me make a feasibility study which OS should I use.
My major factors are durability (data integrity) and cost efficiency.
Could it be possible with the hardware?  I tried to replace it twice with a
new board but still the same.  Other factors?  Thanks.

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