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From: ms on 11 Jun 2006 20:01 "Steven Burn" <somewhere(a)in-time.invalid> wrote in news:448cacca$0$22119 $ed2619ec(a)ptn-nntp-reader01.plus.net: > "ms" <ms(a)invalid.com> wrote in message > news:MPG.1ef6479bfcbdc0eb989681(a)news.individual.net... >> Thanks, Steve and others that replied. I will have to disconnect my >> Logictech and try the MS mouse. >> >> Since we are back to Windows itself, I hope your answer applies to W2K. > > Not just W2K, but all of them (with the exception of pre-95 of course, > hehe). > > Thought you used 98 btw?.... > My old P166 died, and the new computer the tech built for me was supposed to be for W98SE, but the hardware wouldn't run it with stability, so I had to go to W2K. My general impression, it is like XP without the garbage. Time marches on. I hope to reformat a W95 computer and install W98SE, I liked it. Mike Sa
From: Steven Burn on 11 Jun 2006 20:23
"ms" <ms(a)invalid.com> wrote in message news:4f3p77F1gu40qU1(a)individual.net... > > Thought you used 98 btw?.... > > > My old P166 died, and the new computer the tech built for me was supposed > to be for W98SE, but the hardware wouldn't run it with stability, so I had > to go to W2K. My general impression, it is like XP without the garbage. > Time marches on. I hope to reformat a W95 computer and install W98SE, I > liked it. hehe, aslong as it's not gone for good ;o) Just got one of my old test machines back (PII-350) and am planning on shoving 98SE on that myself as I need a 9x test machine (lent it to work for OCR'ing) -- Regards Steven Burn Ur I.T. Mate Group www.it-mate.co.uk Keeping it FREE! |