Tea said:
Far be it from me to talk about people who make odd-ball choices in their operating systems, but why are you running Win98 on that system anyway?
A couple of reasons:
1)I'm familiar with it, and it is fairly easy to configure.
2)I already own it.
3)It does what I need it to do, and is reasonably stable as long as I don't use IE.
4)I refuse to give M$ any more of my hard earned money(probably the main reason)
5)Any new OS may have issues with drivers, etc. I've read enough nightmare stories on these forums about what can happen when you upgrade to know that if it's working and does what you want, leave it alone. Many times just installing a service pack, not even a new OS, causes headaches.
6)A newer OS is more bloated, and will usually run slower. Some people using MS Train Sim are reporting lower frame rates under XP and 2000 than under Win98SE on the same machine.
7)A newer OS usually takes a while to get most of the "issues" with it sorted out, and I have no desire to pay for the "privilege" of being M$'s beta tester.
8)My fingers need their exercise regimen of stretching to hit CTRL-ALT-DEL a couple of times daily(just kidding).
I'm not averse to trying a new OS, but it will likely be some flavor of Linux, and I won't be able to use all my Windows programs, especially games, unless I dual boot, or the Linux Windows emulator improves. As far as upgrading to another version of Windows, it basically boils down to Windows 2000 only. I'm philosophically against PA(as you are), and will never use any product that requires it, which leaves XP out. Hopefully, M$ will wise up and remove PA in it's next OS, and then maybe I'll give it a try. As far as trying Win2000 now, my attitude is basically if I can get a pirated copy I will, but there's no way I'm spending money to get something which won't give me that much added functionality. Sure, Win2000 has nice features, it's more stable that Win98, but I don't want the headaches of upgrading at this point. As I said, if I ever have an application that
really needs more than 1 GB of RAM, I'll bite the bullet and upgrade, but that would be newer system anyway. Right now, I'm hard pressed to think of any application I would need to use that would require even much over 512 MB. The Route Editor of MS Train Simulator sometimes uses over that, and editing very large pictures does as well, but even so, I haven't hit the swap file in so long that I don't even remember when the last time was.
Tea, I'm surprised at you for asking that question. Doesn't Tannin still use OS/2 at work because it does what he needs it to with a minimum of fuss?