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To: Road Walker who wrote (131033)3/28/2001 3:13:05 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (4) of 186894
 
John - Re: "I don't think that the increased stability alone will prompt widespread upgrades, despite the complaints about existing Windows OS. Maybe I'm wrong."

Whether you're right or wrong, if Windows XP has the same stability as Windows 2000, anybody who DOES upgrade from Windows 9x/Me will discover what computing STABILITY really means.

Clearly, some will and some won't - but over a period of years, Windows 9x/ME will just go away as Microsoft drops support for it - and all new computers ship with Windows XP or Windows 2000.

Paul
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