Hi Folks,
With the Parhellia in Mind and to finally use more than 512MB of RAM I bought Win2K Pro (XP was out of the question - not only because of its registration policy but also was the price for XP Pro and W2kPro the same and to all what I heard is 2k the more stable one)
So now my Questions:
1st) what Links are a good choice to gather information about setting up win2k...
2nd) Is there any way to install the old cinemaster DVD Player that was bundled with the G400? The Player that came along with my G450 can be installed - but in the past I used it only as a codec Update for the older Player - because I really loved the old Interface (the one that installed its setup into the control pannel) and was dissapointed by the newer one (for example the language dialog of the old player showed the actual audiotracks of an insterted DVD, the newer one was always showing a complete list of languages and even if you selected US, or whatsoever the DVDs always started in German and the only way to change that was though the DVDs own menu - at least that was my experience)...
Thanks,
SHAnDRA
With the Parhellia in Mind and to finally use more than 512MB of RAM I bought Win2K Pro (XP was out of the question - not only because of its registration policy but also was the price for XP Pro and W2kPro the same and to all what I heard is 2k the more stable one)
So now my Questions:
1st) what Links are a good choice to gather information about setting up win2k...
2nd) Is there any way to install the old cinemaster DVD Player that was bundled with the G400? The Player that came along with my G450 can be installed - but in the past I used it only as a codec Update for the older Player - because I really loved the old Interface (the one that installed its setup into the control pannel) and was dissapointed by the newer one (for example the language dialog of the old player showed the actual audiotracks of an insterted DVD, the newer one was always showing a complete list of languages and even if you selected US, or whatsoever the DVDs always started in German and the only way to change that was though the DVDs own menu - at least that was my experience)...
Thanks,
SHAnDRA
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