Well, I did a couple of things to my machine last weekend:
So my Win2K questions for the wise:
Other advice is welcomed (like "don't install Service Pack X without doing Y!!!", etc.) Or given the application (gaming), should I just stick with Win98SE?
Thanks in advance.
Edit: BTW, Preview seems to just post if you're starting a new thread.
- Deliberately installed a second processor.
- Accidently trashed my Win98SE boot partition.
So my Win2K questions for the wise:
- How do I remove Internet Explorer, or at least stop it preloading itself at boot-time?
- Actually, how do I do that in general? (Things like the Task Scheduler come to mind.)
- With Win98, I used 98lite to remove IE and a lot of other unnecessary junk. Is there anything like that for Win2K?
- I hear that FAT32 is faster than NTFS. Right?
- Is there a way to turn off that annoying feature of the start menus where they only show what you've recently used until you click on the arrows at the bottom?
- Most of my hardware is from companies who I'm pretty confident would make sure their drivers are SMP-safe (LSI, Matrox, AMD, 3Com). But I'm not so sure about the soundcard (a Hoontech Trident 4DWave). Is there a good way to stress-test the drivers for SMP-safety?
Other advice is welcomed (like "don't install Service Pack X without doing Y!!!", etc.) Or given the application (gaming), should I just stick with Win98SE?
Thanks in advance.
Edit: BTW, Preview seems to just post if you're starting a new thread.
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