Re: I hate Windows 2000, miss W98 SE.
Bill in Co. wrote:
| PCR wrote:
|> Bill in Co. wrote:
|>> PCR wrote:
|>>> Bill in Co. wrote:
|>>>> PCR wrote:
|>>>>> Bill in Co. wrote:
|>>>>>> PCR wrote:
|>>>>>>> Bill in Co. wrote:
|>>>>>>>> DaffyD® wrote:
|>>>>>>>>> Well, here I am running W2K and boy do I wish I had 98SE
|>>>>>>>>> back. It is so much more user friendly and simpler in
|>>>>>>>>> design. I hate the admin and user
|>>>>>>>>> accounts in 2000--it makes everything so much harder to find.
|>>>>>>>>
|>>>>>>>> True enough! That's one of the "advantages" of Win98SE
|>>>>>>>> (for a single user, I mean). Setup by design just for a
|>>>>>>>> single user; very nice and simple, and easy to keep track of
|>>>>>>>> *everything*.
|>>>>>>>> A very, very, lean operating system. (I think it's somewhere
|>>>>>>>> around 200 MB in total, isn't it?)
|>>>>>>>
|>>>>>>> My Windows folder is 286 folders, 5,307 files, 454,827,147
|>>>>>>> bytes. And Program Files is 323 folders, 3,905 files,
|>>>>>>> 540,817,212 bytes.
|>>>>>>
|>>>>>> Program Files doesn't count! That's by far mostly your
|>>>>>> applications in there! We were talking about the operating
|>>>>>> system!
|>>>>>>
|>>>>>> And the reason your system folder is that large is due to all
|>>>>>> those updates you added and some stuff added by some
|>>>>>> applications, no doubt.
|>>>>>>
|>>>>>> Go check out your original installation size (if you still have
|>>>>>> a copy). I still think it's around 200 MB, as I said.
|>>>>>> WITHOUT applications and "updates" being installed/
|>>>>>
|>>>>> On 2nd thought, yea, you are right, this machine came with a
|>>>>> bunch of extra packages already installed, like MS Works. The
|>>>>> stuff I've installed afterwards is all minor, though. Yea,
|>>>>> you're likely correct, but I can't check it on this machine.
|>>>>
|>>>> I think it was somewhere around 200 MB, before installing apps.
|>>>> That's pretty lean! And IIRC, WinXP is about 10 times that
|>>>> (about 2 GB). But then again, WinXP is pretty damn robust by
|>>>> comparison, I do have to admit. And I bet Vista is 10 times that
|>>>> of WinXP!! (like maybe 20 GB) - ugh, forget Vista!!
|>>>
|>>> Alright. I never knew the figure, so your memory must be trusted.
|>>> You are the last one apparently who even remembers that much, as
|>>> looks like Terhune has fallen into another earthquake. But who'd
|>>> have thought even 200 MB would turn out to be a small number!
|>>>
|>>>>>>>>> But to go back to 98SE
|>>>>>>>>> would mean reformatting the hard drive and using my external
|>>>>>>>>> drive (which doesn't work with 98) as a bookend.
|>>>>>>>>
|>>>>>>>> Maybe it can, with the right drivers. Or - you could always
|>>>>>>>> consider getting one that can, they aren't that expensive.
|>>>>>>>
|>>>>>>> I know you've done it. Would be nice if you could talk DaffyD®
|>>>>>>> through it!
|>>>>>>>
|>>>>>>>>> My old scanner no longer works like it
|>>>>>>>>> did since it was designed to work with 95 & 98; the images
|>>>>>>>>> when printed are practically illegible. The frustrating
|>>>>>>>>> thing is that had it been a
|>>>>>>>>> USB scanner, I could download a compatible driver for 2000
|>>>>>>>>> but I dumbly bought a parallel port scanner back then.
|>>>>>>>>>
|>>>>>>>>> But I don't see myself going back to 98; it's just too
|>>>>>>>>> limited in today's hardware/software/internet world. I just
|>>>>>>>>> hope that the external drive will work with whatever is
|>>>>>>>>> released after Vista.
|>>>>>>>>
|>>>>>>>> Is Win98SE really "more limited" in ALL software than Windows
|>>>>>>>> 2000? I'm not so sure that is true, at least for multimedia
|>>>>>>>> apps, anyways. Actually, I think Win98SE still has more
|>>>>>>>> software capability there (at least in this one arena).
|>>>>>>>>
|>>>>>>>> But still, the advantage of Win2000 is its robustness, I
|>>>>>>>> think. Like Windows XP (I'm still waiting to get a blue
|>>>>>>>> screen
.
|>>>>>>>
|>>>>>>> XP has crashed on you, Colorado -- well-enough for you to do
|>>>>>>> several registry restores & restore point restores & maybe
|>>>>>>> even a full backup restore or two -- you've admitted it, IIRC!
|>>>>>>> I don't care whether it gives a blue screen or an
|>>>>>>> XP-irradiated sickly green one!
|>>>>>>
|>>>>>> No, not quite accurate. (I said I got blue screens in XP???
|>>>>>> When)? But - I *have* done several registry or disk image
|>>>>>> restores in XP, but NOT due to blue screens! Those restore
|>>>>>> operations were done due to my desire to put my system back
|>>>>>> exactly as it was prior to some software installations (just to
|>>>>>> play it safe), and/or if some settings got changed that I
|>>>>>> didn't "appreciate" (and it was an easy way to get back).
|>>>>>> That's all, unless you remember something I don't. I'm still
|>>>>>> waiting for blue screens, unless you recall some I mentioned
|>>>>>> (in XP, I mean).
|>>>>>
|>>>>> No, I don't recall you said any color. But I was fairly sure you
|>>>>> said you had a crash of some kind in XP. And I strongly suspect
|>>>>> Terhune thinks so too! But "Hitchhiker's Guide" just started & I
|>>>>> must go. So, fine, I'll try to remember you never crashed yet.
|>>>>
|>>>> I have had a couple of occasions where the computer locked up and
|>>>> I had to reboot, that's all (no blue or green screens, though).
|>>>> But no restore operation was necessary - it was just due to some
|>>>> software hiccups that occurred at the same time.
|>>>
|>>> Ah-- freeze-ups! That's what I was remembering, then! A freeze-up
|>>> is a lot like a crash-- don't you think!?
|>>
|>> No. Not exactly.
|>>
|>>> I'm fairly sure you'd have gotten a
|>>> sickly green XP-irradiated death screen-- if it weren't frozen!
|>>
|>> LOL. But I'm not so sure. The thing is, I think a blue screen
|>> is potentially more serious. Like in some cases, you have to fix
|>> some VxD thing, or whatever. And that NEVER happened here, with
|>> those couple of "lockups". Just rebooting was always enough.
|>> And you can't say the same thing about (many) blue screens.
|>
|> I can't quite recall I've ever had to replace a .vxd of my own after
|> a BSOD. It normally is just a reboot & the auto-scanreg that fixed
|> them-- not that I've had any in quite a while!
|
| Well, I can't remember what happened for all the blue screens, and I
| don't recall now specifically replacing a VxD, come to think of it.
| But I do seem to recall having to do a scanreg /restore operation on
| at least some of those occasions, but it's been so long ago....
I haven't done a lot of those either, but I really don't do a great deal
with this machine. The most trouble I've had has been hardware related--
a hard drive crashed, a CD wouldn't exit the CD-ROM for two/three days,
a mouse went bad, & two monitors went dark! Software troubles included:
the McAfee scan engine went bad & a couple of big Windows Updates came
in real hard.
|> I've certainly had more freezes
|> myself than BSODs. And those were due to the McAfee scan engine going
|> bad &/or the mouse going bad. Those have been replaced & I hardly
|> freeze at all now.
|>
|> Oh, all right, fine -- since you've seen both OS & I haven't much--
|> I'll stop arguing the issue whether XP will crash as bad as Win98SE.
|> Good luck with it, really.
|
| I'm telling ya straight out, PCR, there is just NO comparison in that
| regard (and this comes from a guy who still likes 98SE and DOS!, and
| actually misses a few things there!). But you do have to give up
| some control (like when looking under the hood), as I mentioned in
| that other post. (But it is my second computer, and still gets
| some use).
All right. I know you've got a full system backup for the day it may
melt down. I guess you are alright, no matter.
|>>>>>>>>> I'm still going to be monitoring this newsgroup--it's my
|>>>>>>>>> favorite of all the Windows groups.
|>>>>>>>
|>>>>>>> Good to see you you back, DaffyD®. Maybe try for the proper
|>>>>>>> drivers as Colorado has suggested!
|>>>>>>>
|>>>>>>>>> --
|>>>>>>>>> DaffyD®
|>>>>>>>>>
|>>>>>>>>> If I Knew Where I Was I'd Be There Now.
|>
|> ...snip
|> --
|> Thanks or Good Luck,
|> There may be humor in this post, and,
|> Naturally, you will not sue,
|> Should things get worse after this,
|> PCR
|>
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Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
Should things get worse after this,
PCR
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