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To: Judd who wrote (9529)5/4/1998 7:35:00 PM
From: Beachbumm  Read Replies (2) of 64865
 
(OT) Judd (or anyone please feel free to comment): I am getting rid of my old desktop and getting a new laptop pc in a month or so. (I really want an Apple laptop but I just can't spend the extra bucks right now that it would require.) I'll probably be getting one of the new PII laptops so can have it loaded with either Win95 or NT. Is there any advantage to having the NT over Win95? I have heard that NT does not support plug-n-play or recognize PCMCIA cards. Is that true? I have finally gotten used to Win95 (which I hate) and rebooting all the time does at least interject a little chaos theory into daily drudgery. I was just wondering if I might be slightly less p.o.'d at NT. Thanks.

Beachbumm
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