Which Operating System? (improving performance of Win XP)
I am using Windows 98 SE and Windows XP on my computer. I have found that 98se is very user friendly than XP. But, due to the problem that many softwares don't work with 98se, I had to opt for XP. Are there any ways to improve the perfomance of XP?
JeevesBond posted this at 16:00 — 11th December 2006.
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Well you could use Windows 2000. That's like XP but without all the spangly bits, most of the internals are the same. It's what I used until switching to Ubuntu Linux.
Depends on what software you need to run. One big problem for web designers is IE7 doesn't work on Windows 2000 (probably because MS don't want it to, not because it isn't capable).
Personally I have Windows XP in VMWare if I need to use IE7, you could do that.
If you think XP is slow, wait until they force you to upgrade to Vista. That's a real resource hog.
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void posted this at 16:57 — 11th December 2006.
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Switching to Windows Vista will be a pricey investment for some people who want to upgrade from the current MS operating system. The minimum requirements for Vista are:
* A modern processor (at least 800MHz1).
* 512 MB of system memory.
* A graphics processor that is DirectX 9 capable.
I think i'll be happy with my XP for some time.
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