(No pun intended to Father Joel )
Now really, I borrowed a copy of WinMe upgrade edition and I did upgrade my win98 install. Yes I did the upgrade, not a fresh install, so you can argue with that.
All went smooth, reeboted, aplied default windows settings (oh look, it looks like win2k).
Ok. It´s only win98 TE. It seems more slick that win98 but not nearly as smoooth as win2k in general windows use.
I decided to do something that allways crashed my win9x instalations: opening IE explorer windows like crazy. Around the 30th one, there you go: Icons going black and IE back and forward buttons turning into numbers. I had no memory left despite having 192 Mb Ram.
So I rebooted and I am back to win2k warm feeling
Not really flaming, I just had to try it to see if all being said about it was true, now I can speak based on an educated opinion.
I still say that win9x is ages behind the NT kernel.
Now really, I borrowed a copy of WinMe upgrade edition and I did upgrade my win98 install. Yes I did the upgrade, not a fresh install, so you can argue with that.
All went smooth, reeboted, aplied default windows settings (oh look, it looks like win2k).
Ok. It´s only win98 TE. It seems more slick that win98 but not nearly as smoooth as win2k in general windows use.
I decided to do something that allways crashed my win9x instalations: opening IE explorer windows like crazy. Around the 30th one, there you go: Icons going black and IE back and forward buttons turning into numbers. I had no memory left despite having 192 Mb Ram.
So I rebooted and I am back to win2k warm feeling
Not really flaming, I just had to try it to see if all being said about it was true, now I can speak based on an educated opinion.
I still say that win9x is ages behind the NT kernel.
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