> Just a little note, Win98 CD's are bootable, so unless you really want a
> bootable floppy, I do :-), there's no real need for it.....
know when you're gonna need them. It's just a reflex action on my
part. ;-)
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Fester
> Just a little note, Win98 CD's are bootable, so unless you really want a
> bootable floppy, I do :-), there's no real need for it.....
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> IMHO, Windows ME is the most unreliable, stinking, smoking pile of Poo
> that's ever been passed off as an operating system. Except for _maybe_ Mac
> System 7.5.2.
> It has more driver problems than Win2K ever did, and has too much junk
> running in the background to provide a smooth *** environment.
> It has become the new King of BSOD.
> If you'd like to know how I _really_ feel about WinME, let me know :)
> -Larry
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Fester
Well if your machine is cobbled together by monkeys on crack, there's no
question WinME isn't going to run well. It runs fast, fat-free and
error-free for me. Make sure you use Select aka Corporate edition.
-Phasor
> > Just a little note, Win98 CD's are bootable, so unless you really want a
> > bootable floppy, I do :-), there's no real need for it.....
> Aha, good catch Uncle Goy. I always have boot disks on hand. Never
> know when you're gonna need them. It's just a reflex action on my
> part. ;-)
Beers and cheers
(uncle) Goy
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> > IMHO, Windows ME is the most unreliable, stinking, smoking pile of Poo
> > that's ever been passed off as an operating system. Except for _maybe_
Mac
> > System 7.5.2.
> > It has more driver problems than Win2K ever did, and has too much junk
> > running in the background to provide a smooth *** environment.
> > It has become the new King of BSOD.
> > If you'd like to know how I _really_ feel about WinME, let me know :)
> > -Larry
> OK Larry, you asked. How do you REALLY feel about WinME? ;-)
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> Fester