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To: Rick Faurot who wrote (27813)6/21/2002 12:09:24 PM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110655
 
i have xp home on a new dell and look forward to partitioning the drive and installing w2k on there for everyday use

from what i hear, i should have gotten xp pro instead of home

i really like w2k



To: Rick Faurot who wrote (27813)6/21/2002 12:40:41 PM
From: Ken Adams  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110655
 
Rick,

I'd like to upgrade to Win2000 or something, but I can't find some of my original program discs. I'm afraid of what might happen if I slick my hard drive and try to back up from any cd's that I'd make of those programs.

I have never heard of anyone who successfully let a new version of Windows simply overwrite the old one. Do you know something about this? I know "they" claim this can be done, but I'm afraid of it.

Ken