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To: Lino who wrote (259)5/24/1998 4:29:00 PM
From: ojai  Read Replies (1) of 7382
 
Lino-

NT is simply more stable that W95. I had many crashes with W95 and I have had none so far with NT. I have had programs fail to respond in NT, but I have the ability to quit that specific program without crashing the whole computer and having to reboot. My computer is not dedicated to one specific program for trading, I run many things at once, realtick, a browser, scanning software, etc., switching between them with no problems. One drawback is that some programs don't run in NT, so I have to boot up W95 to run Quicken, for instance. I have both operating systems installed on separate partitions and can choose which to boot up at start-up, but NT is the default, and I use it 95% of the time.

-ojai
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