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moe.ron 07-22-2003 06:37 AM

Computer Question
 
Is Windows 2000 worth it? Give me the pro/con bout it. Thanks for the help.

docetboy 07-22-2003 09:17 AM

What are you using now? 2000 is a good operating system, but designed as a replacement for Windows NT. Windows XP Pro is designed as a replacement for 2000.

If you are using windows 98 or ME, I would go for Windows XP Home, which is designed as a replacement for those two...same features as XP Pro without a as good networking package

moe.ron 07-22-2003 09:44 AM

Using Windows 98 right now. I've been thinking of upgrading for the longest time. I'm prob. going to leap and move toward Window XP now that you mention it. Thanks.

EagleChick19 07-22-2003 09:50 AM

I agree with Docet. I use XP Home on my computer. It hasn't given me too many problems. Buy XP! :)

jonsagara 07-22-2003 01:17 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by EagleChick19
I agree with Docet. I use XP Home on my computer. It hasn't given me too many problems. Buy XP! :)
Make that three votes for XP. :)

bruinaphi 07-22-2003 03:57 PM

Don't buy XP Home if you are ever in a situation where you want to use the computer to log onto a server. I have XP Home on my laptop and if I have it at work and want to transfer info to the server I have to use PC Anywhere. It is a complete pain in the a$$.

GeekyPenguin 07-22-2003 03:58 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by docetboy
What are you using now? 2000 is a good operating system, but designed as a replacement for Windows NT. Windows XP Pro is designed as a replacement for 2000.

If you are using windows 98 or ME, I would go for Windows XP Home, which is designed as a replacement for those two...same features as XP Pro without a as good networking package

XP Home = suxors.

No, seriously, it blows for networking, among other things. It has huge issues finding drivers too.

docetboy 07-22-2003 04:07 PM

XP Home isn't that bad for networking, i've been using it for all my uses fine...changes can be made on the network itself pretty easily to allow XP Home to be used.

Also, you shouldn't have to use the operating system to find drivers - just keep all your CD's or look for them online yourself, they are extremely easy to find.

GeekyPenguin 07-22-2003 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by docetboy
XP Home isn't that bad for networking, i've been using it for all my uses fine...changes can be made on the network itself pretty easily to allow XP Home to be used.

Also, you shouldn't have to use the operating system to find drivers - just keep all your CD's or look for them online yourself, they are extremely easy to find.

I'm talking professional networks, educational networks, etc. Like lauradav said, it doesn't play nicely with servers.

XPHome didn't find a driver for my CD-RW drive - that Phillips no longer supports. I would definitely go with XP Pro as it is the most versatile, although I wouldn't buy it. :p

Ginger 07-22-2003 04:39 PM

I'm going to hijack a bit here...

I'm going to be connecting to a wireless network in our house that my fiance and my roommate are both on. (Yes, we are all geeks)

what is the best OS for wireless networking? Right now I have ME (came on the computer) but I HATE IT. I think FH has 2000 and roomie has XP or NT

docetboy 07-22-2003 05:01 PM

For a personal home network, like Wifi, which I use, XP Home works fine.

And Kath: Are you sure that XP Pro would have the driver????? Even if Phillips no longer supports it you should still be able to find the driver online or you should of just kept the original driver on CD: omg, how easy would that of been!!!?? :)

GeekyPenguin 07-22-2003 05:05 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by docetboy
For a personal home network, like Wifi, which I use, XP Home works fine.

And Kath: Are you sure that XP Pro would have the driver????? Even if Phillips no longer supports it you should still be able to find the driver online or you should of just kept the original driver on CD: omg, how easy would that of been!!!?? :)

I never got a CD - that was the problem. I got no CDs of anything with my computer - no drivers, no OS, just the crappy
Compaq CD.

And yes, it works just fine with XP Pro, both the legal and illegal versions.

docetboy 07-22-2003 05:07 PM

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Originally posted by GeekyPenguin


And yes, it works just fine with XP Pro, both the legal and illegal versions.

It's sad that you have to clarify which version you have....:rolleyes:

GeekyPenguin 07-22-2003 05:10 PM

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Originally posted by docetboy
It's sad that you have to clarify which version you have....:rolleyes:
I have both - actually my legal one is now illegal because the school let the liscence lapse with M$, but whatever.

471 other people on GC who don't want Bill to get any of their money

aephi alum 07-22-2003 06:52 PM

If you want to stay with Winblows, I agree, go for XP.

I have an XP box and an NT server in my home office, and they seem to play reasonably well together... I've never had a serious problem (knock on wood).

One of these days I'll get around to installing Linux. :p


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