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To: Robert Salasidis who wrote (48901)7/25/2001 1:50:33 AM
From: ptannerRead Replies (1) of 275872
 
Re: Win2K experiences...

I have had two crashes in 18 months of 24/7 operation (total mos among three machines). And one of these crashes was when I accidentally disconnected the HDD <stupid grin> while messing around. Some applications (Netscape) aren't always nice about sharing so stall other apps - but perhaps I haven't adjusted a priority setting someplace. While I have had apps crash, it has almost never resulted in any instability for other apps (no data lost). Game performance is not an issue for me - but Anand has some articles comparing performance between W9* and W2K which not in particular that Radeon drivers suffered far more than Nvidia. (I had to do a little research on graphics cards for a gamer box to build next week - any assistance by PM on video cards would be appreciated.)

-PT
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