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To: Andy Thomas who wrote (52197)10/25/2000 12:46:28 PM
From: ThomasG  Respond to of 74651
 
Do you ever have anything useful to say???



To: Andy Thomas who wrote (52197)10/25/2000 1:03:26 PM
From: sandeep  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
Andy, all the more reason to use Win2K.



To: Andy Thomas who wrote (52197)10/25/2000 4:29:12 PM
From: san_marcos99  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
Windows ME is rock solid on my machine.

I have a clone machine with lots of peripherals and an overclocked cpu (Celeron 533 running at 850 MHz). Since upgrading to ME 3 weeks ago the machine has never crashed. The only hassle with the upgrade was finding a new driver for my HP CD burner (I had to go to the Adaptec web site to find the compatible driver).

There is not a lot of increased functionality that I care about - the media player is nice - but I love the stability.

I would like to know what is your basis for calling it a piece of garbage.