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RE: Windows NT



Nathan et al

I run Win98 Second Edition on about seven (clients) machines and
never have crashes.

I suggest you set up your new system with same and keep as much
garbage as possible out of the system.

One of the good things about Win98 Second Edition is that it
gives you far more control over what does and does not happen
with your computer.

TR...

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-xywrite@xxxxxxxx
[mailto:owner-xywrite@xxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Nathan
Sivin
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 1999 7:54 PM
To: XyWrite List
Subject: Windows NT


I have two problems which I will run by the assembled company in
separate messages. The first has to do with Windows NT. I am
looking into the possibility of a new computer. After putting up
with Win95 for several years, I am fed up with the endless
crashes. Many of these are due to running DOS and 16-bit Windows
programs, I realize. I would like to use WinNT Workstation if its
handling of "legacy" programs is likely to be an improvement in
stability. Will it? Since I will continue to use XyDOS and the
16-bit XyWin, the second question is whether NT will pose
problems of any magnitude. I would appreciate recent experience
of anyone on the list. If there is not a reason to change, I will
stick with Win95 OSR2, which has the advantages of Win98 without
the bugs, hogs much less disk space than NT, and probably makes
it easier to root out Internet Explorer, which I do not want.

Cheers,
--
Nathan Sivin
History and Sociology of Science
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia PA 19104-6304
(215) 898-7454
nsivin@xxxxxxxx