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To: Ed Forrest who wrote (9210)4/15/2000 1:05:00 AM
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Thread: I've received as a gift MS Windows 2000. Currently I use Windows 98, and am happy with it. I've been advised by a friend not to make the switch, and I see that the box says "Windows 2000 Professional Built on NT Technology, The Reliable Operating System for Business," and I don't need business applications.

I don't like to be ungrateful for a gift, but I can't see any reason to install a new system if I'm happy with my old one. One friend told me that if your computer is over a year old, W 2000 is not a good idea, for some reason. My computer is almost four years old. Has anyone else heard that?

I'd like some other opinions about W 2000 if anyone has them to offer.

Thanks.



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