Re: Best Business OS
From: Herb Martin (news_at_LearnQuick.com)
Date: 01/30/05
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Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2005 12:21:07 -0600
"Stephen Horrillo" <usenet@stephenhorrillo.com> wrote in message
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> I'm prearing a computer for a friend's office. It's 2.4 gig with 1 gig of
> ram. They have their computers networked. Which OS would be the best 2000
> Pro or XP Pro.
XP.
It's a modern machine so old hardware is not a concern
(and would be small anyway even for older hardware.)
Win2000 is NT 5.0; XP is NT 5.1
Why would you run Win95 when you could run Win98
(especially when the older systems is STARTING to
become obsolete.)
> Im not sure which NG this would apply to so I'm very sorry for the
mutipost.
AVOID MULTIPOSTING but rather use (reasonable) CROSSPOSTING
(i.e., send one message to serveral groups so that all of the
answers and comments will be threaded together.)
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