LEEnoble
Jul 2 2005, 03:24 PM
I use Windows XP Professional SP2 on my main PC and Windows 2000 Professional SP4 on my 2nd PC.
Andavari
Jul 2 2005, 03:28 PM
Main PC: WinXP Pro SP2
Secondary PC: Win98
primary: winxp pro sp2
secondary: broken
Humpty
Jul 2 2005, 04:03 PM
QUOTE(LEEnoble @ Jul 2 2005, 03:24 PM)
I use Windows XP Professional SP2 on my main PC and Windows 2000 Professional SP4 on my 2nd PC.

Drive C:120 gig/10 gig part:XP Pro sp2 all updates.Drive F(part):10 gig part with 4 ghgost images taken when it suits me.
Drive G+H:10 gig/4 gig part.Clone of C on G and two ghost images on H(part) when it suits me.
Can boot from either drive through bios settings.Too easy.
agumon
Jul 2 2005, 05:04 PM
windows xp professional <-- installed on 2 different computers
windows xp home edition <-- pre-installed when i brought my computer
windows 95 <-- installed on a "dead" computer
LEEnoble
Jul 2 2005, 05:10 PM
QUOTE(Humpty @ Jul 2 2005, 05:03 PM)
Drive C:120 gig/10 gig part:XP Pro sp2 all updates.Drive F(part):10 gig part with 4 ghgost images taken when it suits me.
Drive G+H:10 gig/4 gig part.Clone of C on G and two ghost images on H(part) when it suits me.
Can boot from either drive through bios settings.Too easy.
Main PC: Drive C: 80gig XP Pro SP2 + all updates. Drive D: 120gig Storage. Drive G: 120gig external storage (E: & F: are DVD-RWs)
2nd PC: Drive C: 40gig Win 2000 Pro SP4 + all updates.
Dheeraj
Jul 2 2005, 06:03 PM
win 98
win 2000
win xp sp2
win media edition 2005
win nt 2003 enterprise edition
in 1 pc and planning to add more
10 partition
Dheeraj
Jul 2 2005, 06:15 PM
DjLizard
Jul 3 2005, 03:26 PM
Don't save as a compressed-ass jpeg. JPEGs are evil and should be destroyed. Save as a PNG, noob!
Eldmannen
Jul 3 2005, 04:05 PM
I love PNG. PNG's are great, especially for screenshots of Windows and applications.
For photos and screenshots of games, JPEG is often better.
I use Windows XP Professional with SP2.
Used to run Slackware Linux but that disk crashed, still have ZipSlack on the disk and Ubuntu Linux on a LiveCD.
Tarun
Jul 3 2005, 05:05 PM
XP SP2 on two comps, one has Linux Slackware on half the partition.
nod32
Jul 4 2005, 08:02 PM
XP pro sp2
xp home
xp home sp2
is this free to share?

Mandrake Linux 10.1 Official Full DVD? if yes? ill post the link
Andavari
Jul 5 2005, 12:07 AM
Because I'm seriously thinking WinXP is the last Microsoft operating system I ever intend to use I'd like to know if Linux is as easy to use as Windows, or at the least somewhat similar to Windows?
Edit: The reason's I want to eventually switch is because Windows is laden with non-stop security issues and bugs. And since there's a plethora of open source Linux applications available.
agumon
Jul 5 2005, 02:41 AM
but will many of the windows programs run on it...?
Mike
Jul 5 2005, 02:47 AM
Windows XP Pro SP2
Tarun
Jul 5 2005, 02:52 AM
QUOTE(Andavari @ Jul 4 2005, 08:07 PM)
Because I'm seriously thinking WinXP is the last Microsoft operating system I ever intend to use I'd like to know if Linux is as easy to use as Windows, or at the least somewhat similar to Windows?
Edit: The reason's I want to eventually switch is because Windows is laden with non-stop security issues and bugs. And since there's a plethora of open source Linux applications available.
Everything has security issues and bugs. Believe it or not, a recent report said Windows is more secure than *nix.
Andavari
Jul 5 2005, 10:20 AM
QUOTE(Tarun @ Jul 4 2005, 09:52 PM)
Everything has security issues and bugs. Believe it or not, a recent report said Windows is more secure than *nix.
Looks like I'm better off sticking with MS then. I wouldn't doubt if the "more secure" rating came from the release of SP2 for WinXP.
click on any link to download
but *note* its size is more than 2gb
MrG
Jul 14 2005, 07:34 PM
[Argument deleted]
Please keep any arguments in Personal Messages. Or if you'd prefer I could create a special argument forum.
DjLizard
Jul 14 2005, 08:51 PM
That sounds good >:)
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