LOL
You lot crack me up, you really do.
@ manker:
All four of my WinME customers are happy with it.
@ clocker:
Pretty much alive and kicking, altough I had Ashley's AVG-ignorant viruses to sort out this week (Now he's a Norton guy). He owns a stable and has a daughter that show jumps and when he goes to horse trials, he lets young relatives have the run of his WinME installation. I did have to uninstall EasyCD4 as well though, cos it was causing an 0187 BSOD on the odd boot.
Andy is the manager of a pub but does little on it except manage Spurs in CM4.
Kim is the author of a craft book but she still needs to augment those wages.
Alan hasn't phoned me since he needed me to install a CDRW drive last year, but he was a regular customer where I worked, living only yards away, and never mentioned anything except how difficult it was to keep his phone bill down with a 15 year old son.
@ Ross:
As you say, after installing your network card and you suspected bad drivers.
To all
It would be silly to claim that I've never seen a problem on WinME, but I'm not daft enough to claim that anyway. I can honestly say that for me it was the most stable home OS that M$ produced until XP arrived. I actually held off installing XP on my machine because I was worried about M$'s penchant for testing and testing and still needing to put out fixes the day after release.
People slagged it off when it was released because it was slower than 98, and some hardware wasn't fully compatible... I certainly remember WinME vs 98 - Surprising Results!!! -type headlines in mags at the time.
It's amazing to look back on the way ME was slagged for hardware not working properly, yet the hardware manufacturers themselves came in for the flak when their products didn't work in XP. It's all down to drivers and some companies are better than others, eh CreativeLabs?
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