Windows 98SE or Windows ME? Should I upgrade?

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by ander5rulz, Sep 29, 2003.

  1. ander5rulz

    ander5rulz New Member

    Windows 98SE or Windows ME? Should I upgrade?

    Hey Everybody :) . I have Windows 98SE installed on my computer and I am thinking about going to ME. Should I upgrade? I have heard lots of things about ME such as that it is really unstable and 98SE is better. However, many said things such as this going from Windows 95 to 98. What are the pros and cons about upgrading to ME from 98SE? Ultimately, should I upgrade?

    Cheers everybody,
    Ander5
     
  2. ManagerJosh

    ManagerJosh Benevolent Dictator Staff Member

    Windows ME's core is nothing more than a new screen with a few patches and a few new features from Windows 98SE or Windows 98.

    My suggestion is to upgrade to Windows XP
     
  3. OinkUsed2BABunny

    OinkUsed2BABunny Perma-banned.

    Mmmhmm. The leader imparts upon us his infinite wisdom. All hail the leader! :bunny:
     
  4. ander5rulz

    ander5rulz New Member

    what are the requirements for windows XP?
     
  5. ander5rulz

    ander5rulz New Member

    Here's What You Need to Use Windows XP Home Edition
    PC with 300 megahertz (MHz) or higher processor clock speed recommended; 233-MHz minimum required;* Intel Pentium/Celeron family, AMD K6/Athlon/Duron family, or compatible processor recommended
    128 megabytes (MB) of RAM or higher recommended (64 MB minimum supported; may limit performance and some features)
    1.5 gigabyte (GB) of available hard disk space.*
    Super VGA (800 600) or higher resolution video adapter and monitor
    CD-ROM or DVD drive
    Keyboard and Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device


    (Courtesy: Microsoft.com)

    Surely a more powerful computer is required than Microsoft recommends to sufficiently run XP? Just a 300Mhz is the min processor! Wouldn't windows XP run really slowly? Does it require more power than 98SE? Surely 300Mhz can't be correct?
    Have I just asked the same question several times using different words?
     
  6. PhilipTarbuck

    PhilipTarbuck New Member

    I read somewhere that XP makes your games run about sixteen per cent quicker. The trouble is that it costs real money over here. I think I shall wait until I just have to have another computer.
     
  7. ander5rulz

    ander5rulz New Member

    yeah but does it use the same ammount of system resources as Win98SE to run?
     
  8. PhilipTarbuck

    PhilipTarbuck New Member

    I believe that it may use more resources than previous editions, but I don't know. I still have Windows Me until I win the lottery.
     
  9. ManagerJosh

    ManagerJosh Benevolent Dictator Staff Member

    XP handles resources a lot more effectively
     
  10. Bookworm42

    Bookworm42 Oh No! Bathtime!

    Gee, I had a wonderful post responding to this question but *sob heartbrokenly* see that it is no longer here!! It must have been left in the Simcity thread to languish out of place and all forlorn...ack de himmel...how could the moderator have been so cruel to move Ander5rulz' post....er, how could Ander's have been so cruel as to repost his comments in another thread without deleting his old ones!!! I feel so conflicted!!! :p
    Sorry folks but I got feeling sorry for my little commentary being away from the main thread....ahhh....isn't that special!!? So here it is for everyone to see!! lol :p
     
  11. ander5rulz

    ander5rulz New Member

    Maybe I should look into purchasing Windows XP. Has Microsoft released any info about a new version of windows it may be releasing?
     
  12. PhilipTarbuck

    PhilipTarbuck New Member

    What worries me are the amount of posts that one sees. I don't know why people have such a lot of trouble with practically nothing. I don't have a great deal of trouble with anything, except I have one game which absolutely refuses to load - but it only cost me 1.00 so I am not troubling too much.
     
  13. PhilipTarbuck

    PhilipTarbuck New Member

    I have had trouble with Windows Me and I had to load Windows Xp. As a result of that I had trouble with my modem, and I had to buy a new one. All the games that I had on the computer were scrambled, just like egg, and I can't find a one. I am sure I am doing something wrong, but now the computer appears to be working. I lost all my passwords, etc, because, naturally, they were all on what I might call my old computer.
     
  14. OinkUsed2BABunny

    OinkUsed2BABunny Perma-banned.

    OY! That's why i've been putting off formatting and reloading (quite probably w/ Win XP) my computer. I have a LOT of stuff to back up, and a lot of stuff to organize before i could hit Y. Dang it all, the more i wait the more stuff i have to organize and store when i DO format it. :cry:
     
  15. ManagerJosh

    ManagerJosh Benevolent Dictator Staff Member

    Get a new hard drive oink...solves a lot of problems :)
     
  16. OinkUsed2BABunny

    OinkUsed2BABunny Perma-banned.

    Thats the problem Josh. Ya see, I've got a LOT of stuff saved up on this HD, and I would like to retain at least most of it. This is already my second HD and I lost a bunch of information when my last one stopped working all together. Getting a new HD would let me get a fresh start, granted, but I also want to keep the stuff on this one. Getting a HD does me no good, unfortunately. Plus they are not cheap at all, especially to me.
     
  17. PhilipTarbuck

    PhilipTarbuck New Member

    I understand that you can daisy link what would be your two harddrives, but you would have only one computer - not two.
     
  18. suitemichelle

    suitemichelle Gramma's here!

    That is exactly what I was going to suggest, that you just link the two computers and proceed from there.
     
  19. ManagerJosh

    ManagerJosh Benevolent Dictator Staff Member

    Unless you have a dozen hard drives already oink and two optical drives, I see no reason why you can't get another Hard Disk
     
  20. PhilipTarbuck

    PhilipTarbuck New Member

    Isn't carrying out a complete format of your existing hard drive the same as buying a new one? I am very tempted to do that but I might have a bit of trouble, but I have no idea where from.
     

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