Re: XP from ME
Tarcia.....go back to the previous version of Yahoo Messenger. That
damn program crashed my WinME eons ago. Do you really have to use it??
There are many alternatives such as ICQ, Skype, and so on.
I will check my favourite spot and see if your older Yahoo version is on
there, which is probably a yes. But make sure you uninstall it from
Control Panel, then Add/Remove.
http://oldversion.com/program.php?n=yahoo
Yeppers....take your pick of some 15 or so. But personally I would not
allow it on my machine.
Cheers.....Heather
"Honeysweet" <HoneySweet1@Gmail.com> wrote in message
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"Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message
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> Honeysweet <HoneySweet1@Gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I have only ever used Win ME and it is difficult to find help for
> > which is WHY Im posting here.
> > Maybe it isnt hard for some..doesnt apply to everyone..especially if
> > your not very computer savvy.
> > This is not my first post in a Win ME newsgroup seeking help...so Im
> > obviously one of those you dont recall.
>
> My error. Win Me was released over seven years ago and I believe you
> made
> your first posting to this newsgroup on August 17 this year when you
> asked
> about AdAware. You also asked about using browsers other than IE
> where
> you were referred to Firefox. You may have made other posts but none
> of
> them have been archived by Google.
>
> > I have an older model pc at that which makes things more difficult
> > to
> > accomplish..
> > I have been getting more and more error messages which may or may
> > not
> > have anything to do with Win ME,
> > such as "operation aborted" pages, Active X error messages, and alot
> > of programs that seem to require you have at least XP to run them,
> > or
> > upgrade them.
>
> Examples please. Without details such as the test of the error
> messages
> and the circumstances only those with a crystal ball will be able to
> help
> so if you need help please post some details and I'm people will be
> only
> too happy to dive in and try and help you, just as they did when you
> asked
> previously about AdAware and alternative browsers.
No crystal balls needed..the next time I receive these errors..I will
post them..
I just couldnt remember the exact wording of the error messages just
then.
I did receive a lot of help all from very friendly ppl in the newsgroups
in regards to the AdAware and
alternative browsers..one of which I've recently installed and growing
quite fond of.
>
> You are quite correct however in that many modern applications now
> require
> a minimum of either Windows 2000 and increasingly XP the reason being
> that
> Win Me, in common with the rest of the Win 9x family of operating
> systems
> is long out of support meaning that writing applications for this
> platform
> is unlikely to be cost effective for many software houses who tend to
> prefer to produce for a market where they will hopefully see some
> income.
> This is sad as older copies of many programs still work very
> effectively
> with Win Me however that isn't the case with hardware with most modern
> hardware requiring modern drivers and without Win Me compatible
> drivers
> this hardware can't be used with Win Me. The same is even starting to
> occur with XP with some recent hardware no longer having XP drivers
> and
> instead having Vista drivers alone.
Yes, you are right..I am seeing Vista popping up everywhere and being
that I am on an older
model pc..I may just have to wind up getting a newer one..
I *think* my pc can support XP..but may run slow...however I am no
expert in that area unfortunately..
> > I asked for help installing XP in a ME newsgroup because I have ME
> > now and not XP. I thought others here may have done this already and
> > would know what I needed to do.
>
> Please see my previous post. Note that if, as you say, you have older
> hardware then until you run the XP upgrade advisor you won't know
> whether
> your system can support XP. Once you know this you can then decide
> whether to upgrade Win Me to XP or to clean install XP. It is
> possible
> however that your system will not support XP in which case you might
> be
> better off buying a new XP box.
I have your previous post aside for reference.
I do have a lot of older copies of different programs which most need
to be upgraded/updated now
and that is where the problem started.
Or if I happen to update anything..for example..I updated my Yahoo
msgr..I works, but not without
crashing on me half the time or freezing. I rarely had that problem
before I put in the newest version.
Reasons such as this is why I was thinking I needed to upgrade from Win
ME..which I really hate to
do because I like my Win ME. Just wanted to get an idea if it was worth
the effort on an older pc like mine.
Thanks for all your help.
Tarcia
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>
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