While I have no experience with Win 2K, I can share my XP experience. First caveat: Unless there is a compelling need to upgrade an OS that is working, don't! "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." I had a compelling reason to upgrade my office (Micron Millennia 800, 512 RAM), and did so about two months ago - from Win98SE to XP. The installation took, and I'm not exaggerating, over 40 hours including: multiple installs of old programs that required reinstallation, purchase of new sound card (Aureal less than a year old would not work), hours of tweaking, etc. Now the good news, XP is outstanding in turms of stability, and I can run anything (and I do run multiple, large programs throughout the day) without the old "low system resource" problems. The only programs that did not run were some old utilities I had downloaded, and really didn't need with XP. A very old DOS program that I thought would never run, runs fine. Getting Roxio's Easy CD Creator Platinum to run was a chore, but it and all other programs run well. Startup time is a fraction of the 98SE. There are still program crashes, but only the program closes without the BSDs. I'm very pleased, especially as the trauma of the upgrade fades :-)
Ed Nottingham
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