Or, to paraphrase Darth Vader, "Don't fail me again...Win XP!"
After spending several hours last night and most of the day today wrestling with Windows 98*, I've decided that it's time to nuke the entire site from orbit. In other words, tomorrow I will order a complete-install (no upgrade) version of Win XP with two licenses. When it arrives, I'm going to reformat the C: drive on my computer and install the brand spanking new OS. And in a few days or weeks, when snippy has prepped her computer, we'll install it on hers as well.
I've stuck with Win98 as long as I have because I hate having to upgrade, and because I still played DOS-based games that wouldn't run under XP. But I haven't played any of those games in a long, long time. And I'm tired of wrestling with Win98 on a regular basis.
And because, much as I hate to admit it, I've been working with XP at my job for the last two or three years and it's been remarkably stable.
*I tried to open Forte Agent after playing BF1942 last night and the system locked up. Reboot. Since then, neither Agent nor Mozilla nor ASE nor Semagic (the LJ update program) nor, basically ANY program that accesses (or could access) the internet will connect...if they load at all. The cable modem and router work fine (I'm typing this on snippy's computer in the next room). Occasionally, right after rebooting (again), I can get Agent to open, but it times out while trying to connect to either news or mail.
And the system is quite unstable now even when I use non-internet-access programs. I've rebooted a zillion times so far today (aside from TWO complete reinstalls of hte OS from the OEM disk in hopes of fixing the problem). All this on top of weeks of having the system lock up periodically, and getting "please wait while Windows updates your configuration files" on booting, when I've made no changes and installed no new software or hardware. SOMETHING is changing every time I start the system, but damned if I know what.
So I've had enough. I'll be switching to XP as soon as I can get a copy and finish backing up all my data files (yeah, yeah...) and saving all the install files for programs I've bought or downloaded free via the net.
After spending several hours last night and most of the day today wrestling with Windows 98*, I've decided that it's time to nuke the entire site from orbit. In other words, tomorrow I will order a complete-install (no upgrade) version of Win XP with two licenses. When it arrives, I'm going to reformat the C: drive on my computer and install the brand spanking new OS. And in a few days or weeks, when snippy has prepped her computer, we'll install it on hers as well.
I've stuck with Win98 as long as I have because I hate having to upgrade, and because I still played DOS-based games that wouldn't run under XP. But I haven't played any of those games in a long, long time. And I'm tired of wrestling with Win98 on a regular basis.
And because, much as I hate to admit it, I've been working with XP at my job for the last two or three years and it's been remarkably stable.
*I tried to open Forte Agent after playing BF1942 last night and the system locked up. Reboot. Since then, neither Agent nor Mozilla nor ASE nor Semagic (the LJ update program) nor, basically ANY program that accesses (or could access) the internet will connect...if they load at all. The cable modem and router work fine (I'm typing this on snippy's computer in the next room). Occasionally, right after rebooting (again), I can get Agent to open, but it times out while trying to connect to either news or mail.
And the system is quite unstable now even when I use non-internet-access programs. I've rebooted a zillion times so far today (aside from TWO complete reinstalls of hte OS from the OEM disk in hopes of fixing the problem). All this on top of weeks of having the system lock up periodically, and getting "please wait while Windows updates your configuration files" on booting, when I've made no changes and installed no new software or hardware. SOMETHING is changing every time I start the system, but damned if I know what.
So I've had enough. I'll be switching to XP as soon as I can get a copy and finish backing up all my data files (yeah, yeah...) and saving all the install files for programs I've bought or downloaded free via the net.
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Date: 2004-09-12 08:29 pm (UTC)I did set the appearance for classic windows, though. I hate the new XP look. I also downloaded mozilla, and man it is fifty time faster than IE or netscape.
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Date: 2004-09-12 09:58 pm (UTC)And once I've got the new OS loaded--and ONLY the new OS--I'm going to load Norton Ghost and image the clean new set-up for the next time I have trouble.
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Date: 2004-09-12 11:01 pm (UTC)(Plus my husband is a computer engineer.)