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To: Frederick Langford who wrote (12183)10/1/2000 12:24:22 AM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) of 110603
 
hi fred,

i'd actually vote to follow the advice that dell and your dsl company gave to you, which is to go with winme. i think they both are in a position to understand and know what is advisable.

while many stories will abound regarding areas and instances of incompatibility, this is often the case when new operating systems are introduced. what i am reading from the experts is that, given the choice between older technology and newer technology (win98 or winme), you are always much better off down the road if you elect to go with the newer operating system.

just so i'm being clear, if i was in your situation, i'd go with what the computer manufacturer is advising.

best of luck to you

:)

mark
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