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morey Worthington <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 22 Feb 2004 14:19:57 -0800
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You should use the operating system that you are the most comfortable
with. What is Win 98 not doing for you and what needs is it not meeting?
What software and applications do you run under Win 98 and will they run
under XP? You may be looking at needless expense by upgrading.

morey Worthington wrote:

>Howdy all,
>I am using Windows 98/SE and was considering upgrading to Windows XP Home.
>Is there many advantages to using XP that my current system cannot do?
>In other words.....Why would I want to change?
>If anyone would care to answer, please do so off list as not to tie up other
>peoples mailings.
>Thanks,
>Morey
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