DM was on fire! wrote:
If you don't want to give up the Windows features and and look, I suggest Linspire 4.5, it's also quite easy to use.
http://www.linspire.com
Thanks for the link. I've actually read about that OS before in a PC magazine. I never really looked into it, though. I'm currently viewing the demo.
About the conversation that you other guys got into concerning Windows ME and XP:
I used ME for simple tasks such as browsing, checking e-mail, the occasional game by which doesn't require much resources, and word processing. My computer
still ended crashing a lot and having the blue screen a lot
despite the fact that I constantly ran a virus scan, made sure my firewall was operating correctly and keeping up to date, defragementing, clearing outdates files, and all the other tasks by which you need to perform to keep your computer healthy, and I didn't install new programs often. Also, my computer specs should be well above the necessary requirements to run Win ME without any problems. I have 128MB or PC-133 RAM, 910mhz Athlon processor, and a 28.4gig hdd.
Since using Win XP, I haven't had any issues since. My computer still has that load time increase by which you could expect when installing a lot of programs on a windows-ran machine. >.> Since I don't use XP for anything but simple tasks, I haven't had any problems with it. I'm thinking about having a dual boot system with XP and one version of Linux. I've read some information about how I would go about making a dual boot system. I'm still a little confused, but I know how to work in the BIOS and through the start up boot disk menu to reformat and all that. I just haven't performed a partition before. Does it require a third-party program?
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The Infinity Program, a den of villains and swashbucklers.