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  • #31
    Yeah the latency patch works on any and all VIA chipsets with a couple known exceptions (listed in the readme).

    Sounds like you could use it.

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    • #32
      Right now I dual boot XP and 98SE. I was triple booting Me, 2K and XP since August. I noticed that I wasn't using 2K much since XP was installed so off came win2k, its partition shared up amongst the winme and winxp drives. Me ****ed itself up eventually so I replaced it with 98SE. XP runs quite well on this machine. It is a bit quirky, and some updates reduce stability on my machine. Luckily the next update usually cures it. Windowsupdate for XP is weird at times. It keeps seeing my ATi TV wonder as an Avermedia board. Dscaler is more stable under 98SE, but most apps I use are better under XP. And grown used have I to the funky interface. (I like blue and green, pity about the red)
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      • #33
        Seems like the alternative OS's aren't very popular.

        Oh well.

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        • #34
          Moved the Win Me -----> Win XP way and have been very satisfied with it! Though initially I had some problems installing and running Win XP due to it not liking any sound card in the system (but it was not only for XP, Win2K was having the same problems - hardware malfunction BSODs), but now all is fine after I changed some settings in the BIOS. I like the interface, it has a smooth feel to it, even the "classic" theme. So as of now, I'm having no problems with XP..........and it runs everything reasonably fast too!
          Cheers
          Ovi

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