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To: Maxwell who wrote (39156)10/13/1998 1:40:00 PM
From: Brian Hutcheson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573376
 
dailynews.yahoo.com
Contrary to the slant in that report , much of the buying will be on
hardware that is already Y2K compatible . That way corporations are
not just making old PCs Y2K compatible but also upgrading to the latest CPUs , RAM and HD sizes , CDROM speeds , modem speeds . Much has happened in hardware improvements over the last 2 years .
Not to be ignored also , Win 95 is not guaranteed as Y2K by Microsoft whereas Win 98 is guaranteed . In purchasing new PCs the corporations eliminate Y2K bios/RTC and Operating System problems
Brian