Then there's the issue of newer Windows not able to run old software. Most of
my entertainment software is from the Windows 98 era and I will likely soon >find myself running two machines, one just for web surfing and eMail, and the
other for all my fun stuff..
I think there are a lot of people in the hobby community that wind up in
the "mutiple machines" boat. ;)
Mike
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This is definitely a sign to return to the 386 and DOS...
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I am writing to you from Windows XP :) I have never had any problems with thi>ecause I used portable versions of programs that did not require installation
Then there's the issue of newer Windows not able to run old software. Most of >my entertainment software is from the Windows 98 era and I will likely soon >find myself running two machines, one just for web surfing and eMail, and the >other for all my fun stuff..
I can sympathize but can't agree with that. I somewhere between dislike and hate most versions of Windows created since Windows 98, which I was still
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