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Bill in Co.
Peter in New Zealand wrote:
> Bill in Co. wrote:
>> Peter in New Zealand wrote:
>>> Lil' Dave wrote:
>>>> "Peter in New Zealand" <peterbalplug@extra.co.nz> wrote in message
>>>> news:1213679624.971855@ftpsrv1...
>>>>> My apologies for the OT post, but I am curious to ask an opinion on
>>>>> this.
>>>>> The machine I have originally came with your choice of 98 or NT4 on
>>>>> it.
>>>>> I
>>>>> have 98SE running pretty well thanks to the support and experience of
>>>>> this
>>>>> group. A friend of mine has a full install CD for NT4 Workstation he
>>>>> hasn't used for years and he is happy to gift it to me if I want it.
>>>>> Apart
>>>>> from the fact that NT groups on the Internet are fairly quiet
>>>>> now-a-days
>>>>> I
>>>>> think am more likely to get an unbiased opinion here I think from
>>>>> anyone
>>>>> who has used it.
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't use the machine for games - I run MS Office 97, and use
>>>>> Firefox
>>>>> and Thunderbird. I would gain stability from switching to NT4 from 98
>>>>> I
>>>>> know, but are there any gotchas I should be aware of? I will be
>>>>> imaging
>>>>> the drive before starting so I can return it to its 98 state pretty
>>>>> easily
>>>>> if I want to.
>>>>>
>>>>> On the USB issue I have decided to forget about it as I will be
>>>>> tossing
>>>>> in
>>>>> a network PC card when it arrives and then I can move stuff between it
>>>>> and
>>>>> my other machine without difficulty.
>>>>> --
>>>>> Peter in New Zealand. (Email address is fake)
>>>>> Collector of old cameras, tropical fish fancier, good coffee nutter,
>>>>> and
>>>>> compulsive computer fiddler.
>>>> Ran NT w/SP4 for awhile on one machine I had, and still have.
>>>> Ingelborg
>>>> mentions some common gotchas. You're stuck with original FAT, no USB
>>>> out
>>>> of
>>>> the box. What's going to be real interesting is finding drivers for
>>>> the
>>>> hardware for NT. Once going properly, NT is a rock as far as
>>>> stability.
>>>> In
>>>> fact I used that PC for a software firewall primary with ISP network
>>>> sharing
>>>> with 98SE and ME PC. I called the PC "brick".
>>>>
>>>> The now, am not sure what the intrusion ramificatios are for internet
>>>> access
>>>> with an NT PC, nevermind the dated IE that comes with it. Wouldn't
>>>> attempt
>>>> here.
>>> Thanks for the thoughts. Drivers for the laptop for NT4 are on the
>>> recovery CD, although the CD only "recovers" the machine to 98. So I am
>>> tempted to image the drive (currently 98SE) and try NT4 just for fun. As
>>> you point out it's getting pretty old now and might not be practical.
>>> Interesting though I was in our local branch of the bank I use earlier
>>> today and found their entire network is running on NT4. The lady's
>>> comment was - It's solid and never misses a beat. For our work it's
>>> perfect. Why on earth would we want to upgrade? On a similar OT note the
>>> Oncology Dept of the hospital in the nearest main centre is running all
>>> it's stuff on Windows 2K. So I guess having the latest and greatest is
>>> pointless if the oldest and leastist does what you need. (smile)
>>>
>>> Got a feeling I'll end up back with 98SE for practical purposes on the
>>> laptop, but in the meantime I'm gonna have a bit of fun with NT4.
>>
>> Or maybe consider trying out Win2K instead of NT4. I would think it
>> has
>> the benefits of NT4, PLUS some.
>>
>>
> Yes, 2K is a bit slower on it, but it also seems to have issues with the
> power settings, the machine won't hibernate, and the touchpad drivers
> won't with with it.
Well, that is most unfortunate.
> OTOH 2K does give me full USB.
And that's a NICE plus.
> Oh well, I've really
> appreciated the interest and helpful comments offered here, and also the
> helpful and gracious attitude in this group, which is a refreshing
> change after some of the groups dealing with XP and Vista. The attitude
> here might even persuade me to stay with W98 after all. How's that for
> an emotional response - grin!
Good! I like this group, too (over some of the XP ones) as it seems a bit
more technical, and has a bit less chaff and fluff in it. And I still have
the other computer running Win98SE (and DOS) sometimes. Plus I've been
here for ages, it seems. So welcome aboard, Peter.
> Bill in Co. wrote:
>> Peter in New Zealand wrote:
>>> Lil' Dave wrote:
>>>> "Peter in New Zealand" <peterbalplug@extra.co.nz> wrote in message
>>>> news:1213679624.971855@ftpsrv1...
>>>>> My apologies for the OT post, but I am curious to ask an opinion on
>>>>> this.
>>>>> The machine I have originally came with your choice of 98 or NT4 on
>>>>> it.
>>>>> I
>>>>> have 98SE running pretty well thanks to the support and experience of
>>>>> this
>>>>> group. A friend of mine has a full install CD for NT4 Workstation he
>>>>> hasn't used for years and he is happy to gift it to me if I want it.
>>>>> Apart
>>>>> from the fact that NT groups on the Internet are fairly quiet
>>>>> now-a-days
>>>>> I
>>>>> think am more likely to get an unbiased opinion here I think from
>>>>> anyone
>>>>> who has used it.
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't use the machine for games - I run MS Office 97, and use
>>>>> Firefox
>>>>> and Thunderbird. I would gain stability from switching to NT4 from 98
>>>>> I
>>>>> know, but are there any gotchas I should be aware of? I will be
>>>>> imaging
>>>>> the drive before starting so I can return it to its 98 state pretty
>>>>> easily
>>>>> if I want to.
>>>>>
>>>>> On the USB issue I have decided to forget about it as I will be
>>>>> tossing
>>>>> in
>>>>> a network PC card when it arrives and then I can move stuff between it
>>>>> and
>>>>> my other machine without difficulty.
>>>>> --
>>>>> Peter in New Zealand. (Email address is fake)
>>>>> Collector of old cameras, tropical fish fancier, good coffee nutter,
>>>>> and
>>>>> compulsive computer fiddler.
>>>> Ran NT w/SP4 for awhile on one machine I had, and still have.
>>>> Ingelborg
>>>> mentions some common gotchas. You're stuck with original FAT, no USB
>>>> out
>>>> of
>>>> the box. What's going to be real interesting is finding drivers for
>>>> the
>>>> hardware for NT. Once going properly, NT is a rock as far as
>>>> stability.
>>>> In
>>>> fact I used that PC for a software firewall primary with ISP network
>>>> sharing
>>>> with 98SE and ME PC. I called the PC "brick".
>>>>
>>>> The now, am not sure what the intrusion ramificatios are for internet
>>>> access
>>>> with an NT PC, nevermind the dated IE that comes with it. Wouldn't
>>>> attempt
>>>> here.
>>> Thanks for the thoughts. Drivers for the laptop for NT4 are on the
>>> recovery CD, although the CD only "recovers" the machine to 98. So I am
>>> tempted to image the drive (currently 98SE) and try NT4 just for fun. As
>>> you point out it's getting pretty old now and might not be practical.
>>> Interesting though I was in our local branch of the bank I use earlier
>>> today and found their entire network is running on NT4. The lady's
>>> comment was - It's solid and never misses a beat. For our work it's
>>> perfect. Why on earth would we want to upgrade? On a similar OT note the
>>> Oncology Dept of the hospital in the nearest main centre is running all
>>> it's stuff on Windows 2K. So I guess having the latest and greatest is
>>> pointless if the oldest and leastist does what you need. (smile)
>>>
>>> Got a feeling I'll end up back with 98SE for practical purposes on the
>>> laptop, but in the meantime I'm gonna have a bit of fun with NT4.
>>
>> Or maybe consider trying out Win2K instead of NT4. I would think it
>> has
>> the benefits of NT4, PLUS some.
>>
>>
> Yes, 2K is a bit slower on it, but it also seems to have issues with the
> power settings, the machine won't hibernate, and the touchpad drivers
> won't with with it.
Well, that is most unfortunate.
> OTOH 2K does give me full USB.
And that's a NICE plus.
> Oh well, I've really
> appreciated the interest and helpful comments offered here, and also the
> helpful and gracious attitude in this group, which is a refreshing
> change after some of the groups dealing with XP and Vista. The attitude
> here might even persuade me to stay with W98 after all. How's that for
> an emotional response - grin!
Good! I like this group, too (over some of the XP ones) as it seems a bit
more technical, and has a bit less chaff and fluff in it. And I still have
the other computer running Win98SE (and DOS) sometimes. Plus I've been
here for ages, it seems. So welcome aboard, Peter.