hey guys
can someone tell me win98 or xp and why?
well xp is propably better but when i run vdj on win98 its more stable and the visual wave form is smoother
does anyone know y ??
and which is better
and i've heared about xp teaks like xp lite
sup with these
thanx
dj smokey
can someone tell me win98 or xp and why?
well xp is propably better but when i run vdj on win98 its more stable and the visual wave form is smoother
does anyone know y ??
and which is better
and i've heared about xp teaks like xp lite
sup with these
thanx
dj smokey
Mensajes Sat 15 May 04 @ 12:38 am
Win98 is not supported by Microsoft anymore...
Mensajes Sat 15 May 04 @ 10:14 am
Smokey, the WinXP is based on Win2K, and therefore a lot more stable. But it also is more demanding concerning the hardware. Maybe Win2000 is a bit less demanding concerning the hardware, but I can´t tell for sure.
Personally I would not recommend using Win98 anymore, for many reasons. Nowadays one of the most important is the one Fruit gave you. Since it is not supported anymore, there are not going to be any fixes to vulnerabilites. If you use a system only (and really only) for VDJ, you might as well consider using Win98. But then again, if you have any problems with drivers or anything, you probably won´t find that much support anymore.
Overall:
- Go for WinXP if possible, if not try Win98 but drop it the first time you run into trouble with it.
Personally I would not recommend using Win98 anymore, for many reasons. Nowadays one of the most important is the one Fruit gave you. Since it is not supported anymore, there are not going to be any fixes to vulnerabilites. If you use a system only (and really only) for VDJ, you might as well consider using Win98. But then again, if you have any problems with drivers or anything, you probably won´t find that much support anymore.
Overall:
- Go for WinXP if possible, if not try Win98 but drop it the first time you run into trouble with it.
Mensajes Mon 17 May 04 @ 12:04 pm
I heard from Bruno Rod that Win2003 server is about the same as WinXP, but runs better with VDJ, demanding less ressources than WinXP.
FRUiT94
FRUiT94
Mensajes Mon 17 May 04 @ 12:11 pm
Hi,
Please find more information about Windows 2003 Server to the following links :
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/technologies/default.mspx
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/evaluation/overview/family.mspx
Please, find to the following link the advantages of Windows XP vs Windows 98 :
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/evaluation/whyupgrade/wxpvswin98.asp
So, Windows 2003 Server is used for Small Market Business needs (small companies) and Windows 98 is end of life.
I use Windows XP on my workstation for my job and Windows XP seems verys stable.
I hope it will help.
Regards, Laurent
Please find more information about Windows 2003 Server to the following links :
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/technologies/default.mspx
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/evaluation/overview/family.mspx
Please, find to the following link the advantages of Windows XP vs Windows 98 :
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/evaluation/whyupgrade/wxpvswin98.asp
So, Windows 2003 Server is used for Small Market Business needs (small companies) and Windows 98 is end of life.
I use Windows XP on my workstation for my job and Windows XP seems verys stable.
I hope it will help.
Regards, Laurent
Mensajes Mon 17 May 04 @ 12:46 pm
Windows XP is far more stable than win98 for most applications, and even though WinXP demands more for the computer, software such as XPLite lets you uninstall some microsoft software that comes with windows (and that sometimes runs in the background).
I would recommend that you use WinXP, and use XPLite to make it "lighter". Also, "TweakXP" by TotalIdea lets you optimize your WinXP installation (for better performance).
Regards,
macourteau
I would recommend that you use WinXP, and use XPLite to make it "lighter". Also, "TweakXP" by TotalIdea lets you optimize your WinXP installation (for better performance).
Regards,
macourteau
Mensajes Mon 17 May 04 @ 1:44 pm