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Art Cassel <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Wed, 15 Mar 2000 23:05:42 -0800
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I'm having some difficulty understanding some of the "facts" that have
appeared in this thread.  I installed Win98SE over Win95C and it kept
TweakUI, previously installed in Win 95, in control panel and everything
works.  That being said, I question why everyone is saying that "you
can't use the old TweakUI in Win98."  While it is possible that it may
cause problems being installed directly to Win98, has anyone tried it?

BTW, the installation of Win98SE upgrade over Win 95C was done one night
on a lark.  I was having some stability problems with Win95C and wasn't
real happy with AGP performance.  I was going to reformat and do a clean
install because of various blue screen o death problems, but it was too
late at night to start all that, hence the quickie upgrade.  Shock of
shocks!!!  I ended up with the most stable computer setup I've ever
had.  Been two months without a crash and like most of you out there, if
it ain't broke, I'm still gonna fix it.  Things have been added,
removed, and tweaked without a problem.  TweakUI works under Win98SE,
and IRQ 3, which had somehow disappeared in Win95 suddenly returned to
life.  Plug and Pray went flawlessly.

As I recall, Micro$oft has something on their site about not installing
TweakUI in Win98, and I wonder if this is the basis for everybody's
warning.  Sorry for rambling......

Art Cassel

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