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To: CRUZ who wrote (24152)12/31/2001 3:39:20 PM
From: thecow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110655
 
CRUZ

need your expertise

Then you're in trouble. I am very unfamiliar with W2K and have never owned Drive Image or run multiple monitors but from reading this thread, here's my uninformed opinion. <gg>

XP and W2K are both much more stable than 98 but if you invest in imaging software such as PowerQuest's Drive Image and have a cdrw or cdr on one of the machines you can wipe out and install a fresh operating system plus all the software in pristine condition in as little as 8-10 minutes. IMO 98 is the most user friendly and software compatible system and XP the most stable and worry free.

tc :-)