Post #114,287
8/19/03 6:59:16 AM
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So sure are you...
When my laptop with Windows ME has been stable and trouble-free ever since I bought it over two years ago? :-) And I've never ever re-installed it.
However, I am aware that I do not maintain Windows PCs (apart from my own), either for a living or not, whilst I believe you do. Does you experience of pre-installed Windows ME on laptops match mine?
Wade.
Is it enough to love Is it enough to breathe Somebody rip my heart out And leave me here to bleed
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Post #114,305
8/19/03 10:23:54 AM
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Re: So sure are you...
I've seen at least 5 or 6 ME desktops just go completely tits up, like no Windows I can remember after the jokes before 3.1. The only fix was to upgrade to something real. I don't even remember early NT as being that bad.
-drl
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Post #114,317
8/19/03 11:09:54 AM
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ME was pretty universally despised inside Microsoft.
General consensus was that it was a Turd, and the sooner it was disposed of and replaced with XP Home, the better.
A few people got lucky, though.
In that final hour, when each breath is a struggle to take, and you are looking back over your life's accomplishments, which memories would you treasure? The empires you built, or the joy you spread to others?
Therin lies the true measure of a man.
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Post #114,342
8/19/03 2:38:19 PM
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The first thing you do with Me . .
. . is turn off system restore (though some times it just won't turn off) to improve stability, performance and disk utilization. I have worked on Me machines with as many as 80,000 files in the system restore temp directory. As far as I've seen, system restore doesn't work on Me anyway.
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Post #114,343
8/19/03 2:40:34 PM
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Au contraire...
The first thing *I* did with my new laptop, which came pre-installed with WinMe, was format the drive.
Individual circumstances may differ, however. ;-)
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #114,347
8/19/03 3:39:06 PM
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Yeah, but the clients get annoyed . .
. . if I hand them back a computer that boots toa a "No Operating System" message.
As I see it, Microsoft owes an operating system to anyone who got a computer with WinMe on it, but Microsoft and the BSA don't seem to agree.
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Post #114,351
8/19/03 3:51:08 PM
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Yep.
I filled mine with RedHat after the drive format.
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #114,398
8/19/03 5:55:09 PM
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*snort*
A friend recently bade me repair his home machine. I saw that baby-shit green and said without even looking farther "This shit must go."
-drl
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Post #114,402
8/19/03 6:06:26 PM
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ICLRPD (new thread)
Created as new thread #114401 titled [link|/forums/render/content/show?contentid=114401|ICLRPD]
In that final hour, when each breath is a struggle to take, and you are looking back over your life's accomplishments, which memories would you treasure? The empires you built, or the joy you spread to others?
Therin lies the true measure of a man.
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Post #114,408
8/19/03 6:40:30 PM
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Dunno what color it was.
I don't recall even booting it once.
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #114,418
8/19/03 8:31:35 PM
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Refund?
[link|http://linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=7040&mode=&order=0|HOWTO].
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Post #115,228
8/24/03 8:31:55 PM
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Many thanks!! Karsten
This is EXACTLY the sort of info that I was having to triage (re the Dell Thing and a friend). Have sent her this perfect illustration of the er 'attitude problem' in dealing with a Small Claims judge.
It's a rare Jewel of a recipe, with the emphasis on what you Really [don't want to] do. Saved to disk.
It's also perfect timing: all the 'demand' docs. are now at Dell HQ, the local Tee Vee consumer-show folks waiting with bated breath for Next: which may well be CA Small Claims, if They can't induce action either.
..And a proxy kiss on both cheeks from L. Need any Feldenkrais work ?
Ashton
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Post #114,336
8/19/03 1:58:37 PM
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Windows ME and stability
Part of the stability is the hardware used, the drivers used, and the rest is just pure luck. My brother runs ME with no problems, has the latest updates, drivers, and has hardware that works well with it.
Other people I know who run ME have problems.
"Lady I only speak two languages, English and Bad English!" - Corbin Dallas "The Fifth Element"
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