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To: Kelvin Taylor who wrote (42885)9/6/2004 9:12:59 AM
From: Cisco  Read Replies (2) of 110655
 
Kelvin, I have grown sick of both Microsoft and IE. I haven't downloaded SP2 yet. I have enough bugs floating around in my XP system from all of the Microsoft updates and their conflicts with my drivers. I am convince that XP doesn't always update well on a Raid 0 configuration like I am currently running. I am planning to reformat one day soon and switch to a Raid 1 configuration and try loading just my XP pro with SP1 and then update with SP2. Perhaps I will finally get a clean install??

BTW, I think I am saying good bye to Norton as well in favor of all the free security downloads.

Following the suggestions I have seen several times on this thread, I have started using Foxfire for activities where IE likes to crash. You might find it useful as well.

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