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  • New OS: XP or 2000?

    Hi All,

    I've been running on an install of WinME that I made at least a year and a half ago on: Gigabyte mobo, VIA chipset, PIII-1gig, 256mb, two 10gig WD for system and a slave, and a Promise card running two 40gig WD masters and two 30gig WD slaves. My video is all in and out through a SIIG IEEE-1394 card to either my Sony TRV-9000, or my Sony DVMC-DA2.

    Prior to that last install, I'd been a faithful believer in the church of doing a fresh install every few months, having come up through the path of using a Matrox Rainbow Runner/MSP on Win98, then 98SE. When I switched over to DV/MSP, I started with 98SE, then switched to WinME, and I haven't re-installed it but once.

    Things are a bit "piled up" on this system after all this time, and I thoguht it might be worth going to either XP or 2000, but I hesitate because of ignorance about either OS.

    Things that I'd appreciate comments about are compatibility issues for IEEE-1394 and MSP6.5; PITA (pain in the ass) issues with swapping drives, video boards, Promise boards, etc., once either system is up and running; and install times for either OS. Also what patches & versions for XP are advised, and what SP level should 2000 be at?

    TIA

    Jeff B

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    Win 2000

    1) lacks Windows Product Activation so you can swap out your hardware without getting Billy G's approval.

    2) XP broke the WDM to VfW wrapper in ways that make AVI_IO less useful than it was. I'm sure it affects other things as well.

    I've has very good success updating Win9x system to W2K, A clean install is "better", but if you've a lot of time invested installing and configuring your apps, its worth a try and if everything works you'll have saved a bunch of time at the cost of wasting a couple of hours to learn an update won't work for you.

    3) XP look much like WinME that I swear was designed by Fisher-Price. W2K looks very much like Win8se. Enough things are moved around just to be different to make either a PITA when you first switch.

    My main W2K system has run since Mar 2000 without reformat or re-install. All kinds of hardware and software have been run thru it and not everything worked, but the system didn't self-destruct requiring a reformat and start over!

    --wally.

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    • #3
      W2K Pro w/ SP2. Four months, one crash (operator error). All hard drives, NTFS.

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      • #4
        WinXP Pro, several rebuilds to get the hang of it. It turns out that most of the tweaking I've needed in the past is unnecessary and causes problems. It is pretty much crash proof, but I've managed to do some really messed up stuff to get it to run bad enough to need a reboot. If you have older HW that you can't part with then don't bother with it, go with Win2k, as a matter of fact, I would recommend Win2k just because it is more mature and definitley has better driver support. I like learning new stuff so WinXP is good for me.

        Unlike Wally I like the Fisher Price interface, after I got the hang of where everything was. It made it difficult at first, but it is layed out very logically. Problem is when I am at work I can't ever find anything that I need on the 98 and 2K machines though!

        Both are fine, WinXP is of course going to get the majority of new updates and support so there is that to take into account. On the other hand I was able to run the same install of Win98 for almost two years before I upgraded. It is just a matter of knowing where to look to fix problems. A lot of it is also not really the users screwing up, it is just bad code. More mature apps are going to have less bugs and that helps a lot.
        WinXP Pro SP2 ABIT IC7 Intel P4 3.0E 1024M Corsair PC3200 DCDDR ATI AIW x800XT 2 Samsung SV1204H 120G HDs AudioTrak Prodigy 7.1 3Com NIC Cendyne DVR-105 DVD burner LG DVD/CD-RW burner Fortron FSP-300-60ATV PSU Cooled by Zalman Altec Lansing MX-5021

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        • #5
          Windows 2000! (last OS from M$ before they got crazy )
          If there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.

          Jeremy Clarkson "806 brake horsepower..and that on that limp wrist faerie liquid the Americans call petrol, if you run it on the more explosive jungle juice we have in Europe you'd be getting 850 brake horsepower..."

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          • #6
            Win2K SP-2 here. Beta'ed XP and almost hurled at how bug ridden it was at the end and since.

            Dr. Mordrid
            Dr. Mordrid
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            An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.

            I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps

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            • #7
              I tried, persistent, to convince myself how “fantastic” Win XP is.
              But, I’ve had huge problems to get my Marvel G400 to work properly in XP. No chance. Hacked the drivers, patched the drivers. Nothing worked with the Marvel. MSP6.5 refused to display the SW MJPEG from timeline to TV. Dual head switched unwanted from PAL to NTSC, etc, etc. Not to mention the built in spy-hole in the Media Player. I was angry and damned Matrox for no drivers in XP.
              Now, I AM convinced: No! Not Win XP for me, thanks…

              And, I am glad with the W2K Pro/SP2. It has a more conventional layout, but it IS more professional OS, than XP.
              Thanks Doc, Wally and others, for your advice to go W2K, instead of XP.
              It ain't over 'til the fat lady sings...
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              • #8
                Hi guys,

                I would go for WinXP here's why...

                Dual CPU support is much better in XP.
                Hardware manufacturers have problems developing drivers for Win2K that does not utilize PCI bandwidth. There is no problems with XP.

                WinXp is due for a service pack that "should" fix most if not all major outstanding bugs. Should be out soon.

                Win2K support from Microsoft and many other manufacturers may not last as long as you think.

                Plug and play is by far the best under WinXP.

                Don't get me wrong, Win2K is good but I find it a bit slow and the technology is bit dated.

                Cheers,
                Elie

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                • #9
                  ...Win2K is good but I find it a bit slow and the technology is bit dated....
                  My W2KPro/SP2 is noticeable faster than XP Pro.



                  Win2K support from Microsoft and many other manufacturers may not last as long as you think.
                  XP doesn't support Matrox Marvel G400 and vice-versa Matrox Marvel G400 doesn't support WinXP. (I can't come over that ) and I don't want to invest my money for new hardware, actually new graphic cards every 2-3 years, for that.
                  When the time comes to upgrade my video card then the XP could be an alternative. Or, who knows, maybe M$ will produce a new Windows, "Win $P" , leaving me with another old HW?
                  Fred H
                  It ain't over 'til the fat lady sings...
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                  • #10
                    Well I have to say without a doubt stick with Win2K. I've used it ever since it was in late beta and it's always been rock solid for me. I have to say that on all my systems 2K "feels" faster than XP.

                    I've tried XP Pro, but there are too many things I don't like. Just a few of my main hates about it...

                    1) The "fisher price" interface as it's been called here already. I know you can turn it off, but....

                    2) Too many wizards. There's a wizard for everything - drives me mad.

                    3) All those stupid animations...

                    4) Unlike NT and 2K you can't mount 2 primary partitions on the same drive - something I often do in a multi-boot system.

                    5) Media player 7 - yaak!!

                    I could go on and on, personally I hate it but it's you choice.

                    Rob.

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                    • #11
                      Many thanks! I was pretty much leaning towards W2K, and now I've tipped right over!

                      Jeff B

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                      • #12
                        Be careful Jeff, you're liable to get an XP fanatic irate with you.

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                        • #13
                          I think that "irate XP fanatic" might actually be an oxymoron, Patrick...

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Patrick
                            Be careful Jeff, you're liable to get an XP fanatic irate with you.
                            I can't imagine that. I didn't know that they (XP fanatics) existed :-) Oh no... duck....

                            I've just though of another things that pi**es me off about XP and that's how it want's to "manage" your files for you. "Oh let me manage your pictures" it says... Not thanks I am quite capable of doing that myself.

                            Basically it seems to me to be an OS that treats you like a "muppet". Maybe okay for the "normal" home user, but I just don't see it as a "power users" OS of choice.

                            Your a wise man sticking with 2K.

                            Rob.

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                            • #15
                              Ok.. Heres my 2 cents worth. (not that your gonna need it. )

                              I done tried da XP Pro, not by choice I must admit,
                              (Company Big-Wigs figured newer ='s better)

                              So there I was, XP disc in hand.. I installed.. booted.. started
                              to frown..(Qweasy feeling in my guts don't cha know) shrugged
                              it off and began to fiddle and tweak.. Crash, fiddle some more..
                              crash.. fiddle. crash. fiddle..... well you get the picture.. So I
                              went from frowning to grumbling.. Soon after that I started to
                              curse.. (I don't like four lettered words.. lol ) About this time
                              a bud of mine over in admin gives me a call, asking for Da Low
                              Down on whether or not we would be switching to XP on all the
                              systems (Over 300 stations total in tech support alone) and after
                              telling him he would need to hire a new system admin if it
                              happened (Something about being over a dead body was thrown
                              in there also I think)..

                              Now.. We're back to w2k /sp2 and I have far fewer puking
                              episodes then I would have had with XP Joke..

                              Wheew.. Longest dang ramble I been on for awhile.. felt good though..

                              Just My 2 cents.. take em or leave em..

                              Peace

                              MoonDoggie

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