I've seen these past few weeks, only trouble. Can anyone speak up and
'splain to me the benefits of using win 98 me???? That backup thingy does
NOTHING for me btw....
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dave henrie
Free the ICR2 source code!
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dave henrie
Free the ICR2 source code!
But isn't this always what happens when Redmond
shifts gears? An OS that has been around long
enough for folks to get used to (and for patches
to be developed for) gets tossed in favor of the
next shiny object. Which is usually slower and,
until all the drivers get written, less well
supported.
As someone who has been fiddling with every OS
since DOS 3.0, I have grown wary and weary of the
more or less annual upgrade convulsion. Until I
absolutely have to, I think I'll skip the next few
"innovations."
On Thu, 28 Dec 2000 04:50:52 GMT, "Dave Henrie"
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>dave henrie
>Free the ICR2 source code!
Just got WinME with a new system. Before I installed W2K Pro I used ME for
three days to "test" the system, web browsing and play GPL for several
hours.
As near as I can tell, if you disable all the extra ***(use MSConfig to
trim the startup garbage) there is virtually no difference between ME and
98SE that is obvious to a gamer or casual user.
YMMV and that was only a week with the OS (Dell WinME not retail)
SB.
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> > not me but Window Mellenium. What does it bring the gamer?
> Just got WinME with a new system. Before I installed W2K Pro I used ME
for
> three days to "test" the system, web browsing and play GPL for several
> hours.
> As near as I can tell, if you disable all the extra ***(use MSConfig to
> trim the startup garbage) there is virtually no difference between ME and
> 98SE that is obvious to a gamer or casual user.
> YMMV and that was only a week with the OS (Dell WinME not retail)
> SB.
Alex Cameron
> -Phasor
> > > not me but Window Mellenium. What does it bring the gamer?
> > Just got WinME with a new system. Before I installed W2K Pro I used ME
> for
for
> > three days to "test" the system, web browsing and play GPL for several
> > hours.
> > As near as I can tell, if you disable all the extra ***(use MSConfig
to
> > trim the startup garbage) there is virtually no difference between ME
and
> > 98SE that is obvious to a gamer or casual user.
> > YMMV and that was only a week with the OS (Dell WinME not retail)
> > SB.
> not me but Window Mellenium. What does it bring the gamer? From what
> I've seen these past few weeks, only trouble. Can anyone speak up and
> 'splain to me the benefits of using win 98 me???? That backup thingy does
> NOTHING for me btw....
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Chuck Kandler
Linux, because life's too short for a buggy OS.
Registered Linux User #180746
http://www.racesimcentral.net/
It has one utility (PCHealth?) which results in occasional disk accesses
very reminiscent of "FindFast". If you are in a racing sim, it'll kill you.
But it can be disabled as can all other new features. I took the advice of
those here and disabled them. But I saw virtually ZERO difference in
fraps-reported framerates. But it does seem a bit slower than what I
remembered from running some tests on my old Win95b system. Hmmm.
Since I'm oc'ing a c566 to 800, I think I'll leave those features on for now
:-)
I found all the new friendly "personalizing" features (probably most in Win98)
to be useless. Basically, I make it look as much like Win95 as I can.
Lots of what I call screwups to the explorer window:
Why did they***with file find? Now it replaces my folder pane with the
find pane so I have to switch back to it every time. I prefer the old method
of a separate find window.
Why won't my explorer remember my preference for sorting by date?
Why did they change it so that if I want the latest dated files on top, the
sub-folders now appear at the bottom?
Why when I start my computer does an open explorer window sometimes default
back to "large icons" view instead of my preferred "details"?
Basically, it seems some things were changed for the sake of change (shades of
the auto industry?).
There's too much ***running in the background, it has horrible driver
problems, and it's basically unstable as hell.
I've never SEEN so many blue-screens as I did with ME.
Driver support is worse than it was for Win2K when it came out.
Windows ME is a paradox, for sure.
-Larry
Uninstall or shut off the background stuff, I have had zero driver
problems, and it is the most stable version of Windows 9x I have ever
used. By a long ways.
I think I have had three since I installed it. Usually when I was
doing about 10 things at once after having been up for the better part
of a week.
Win98 drivers work for pretty much everything I have tried in WinME.
The native WinME drivers are coming in, too, but since I have no
problems, it is no big deal.
Nothing paradoxical about it from where I sit. It runs all my sims
very well and everything else I throw at it, for that matter. It
crashes less than previous versions of win9x and the networking is
tons more stable. If you have Win98 and it suits your needs, there
isn't a whole lot of reason to upgrade, but the suggestion that it is
just globally a bad, unstable product is inaccurate.
~daxe
I installed ME few weeks ago. Always had problems with incompatibilities running
my existing software.
So I decided to go back to WIN 98.
First try:
"Your setup-program is not compatible to WIN98 ME" gggggggggrrrrrrrrr!!!!!
Then I started from dos-prompt (booting emergency disk)
What looked quite promising in the beginning, ended up with a big mess, so I
had to do a fresh WIN98 install.
OK, OK. from time to time it's acceptable and useful.
Now it comes:
Although I had switched off all those ME-Gimmicks <at least I thought so>, I had
to delete *70.000* cpy-files from this _restore folder. And this after a *few*
weeks.
JensSchumi
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