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    Please clarify me on this.

    Thanks!!!

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    Windows XP Minimum Recommended
    Operating System Windows XP Windows XP
    Processor PentiumŪ or Equivalent 300 Mhz or faster Pentium II or Equivalent 400 Mhz or faster
    Memory 128MB 128MB
    Free Disk 100MB 300MB
    CD-ROM Yes Yes
    Network Interface USB port or installed 10 BASE-T Ethernet NIC*. BellSouth recommends installing your modem using an Ethernet connection. USB port or installed 10 BASE-T Ethernet NIC*. BellSouth recommends installing your modem using an Ethernet connection.




    Windows ME Minimum Recommended
    Operating System Windows ME Windows ME
    Processor Pentium or Equivalent 166 Mhz or faster Pentium II or Equivalent 233 Mhz or faster
    Memory 32MB 64MB
    Free Disk 50MB 300MB
    CD-ROM Yes Yes
    Network Interface USB port or installed 10 BASE-T Ethernet NIC*. BellSouth recommends installing your modem using an Ethernet connection. USB port or installed 10 BASE-T Ethernet NIC*. BellSouth recommends installing your modem using an Ethernet connection.




    Windows 2000 Minimum Recommended
    Operating System Windows 2000 (Service Pack 1 or higher) Windows 2000 (Service Pack 2)
    Processor Pentium or Equivalent 166 Mhz or faster Pentium II or Equivalent 300 Mhz or faster
    Memory 64MB 128MB
    Free Disk 50MB 300MB
    CD-ROM Yes Yes
    Network Interface USB port or installed 10 BASE-T Ethernet NIC* USB port or installed 10 BASE-T Ethernet NIC
    Based on the resources these OS's need - ram, diskpace, performance,

    Excluding ME as a little weak,

    Looks like win2k is the winner. The next question is- Can you get the drivers to make it perform at peak. You can, but it can take some trial and error.
    the good thing about win2k is if you try a game and it doesn't work well or has startup errors, It doesn't hide the program and get buggy like XP does and crash.

  3. Software & Hardware   -   #3
    Mac OS - No just kidding.
    "Specs"
    CPU:High,some say I'm a legend in My own mind.
    Update! Overclocked - Achieved Demi God statis.
    Ram:If she's ready, so am I.
    Hard drive:Ready for access,larger than average.
    Bus speed:Not as fast as My truck.

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    Windows 98 SE is actually a little faster for gaming than any other Windows OS.

    However, its lead is slowly diminishing due to continuing optimisations for Windows XP. WinXP is probably the best way to go for future-proofing.

  5. Software & Hardware   -   #5
    I've heard that 2000 has problems running qutie a few games

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    Originally posted by ilw@16 June 2003 - 09:28
    I've heard that 2000 has problems running qutie a few games
    Same here. Window XP is the choice here.

  7. Software & Hardware   -   #7
    If you like playing older games or classic games, then you should keep as Win98, but if you want to be more like future proof then you must get WinXP for sure.


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    win2000 is the best gaming os, if your game crashes you can just load it back up, on winme 98 etc you have to reboot...

    windows 2000 also doesnt have the graphics glitch that winxp has, example on XP playing VICE CITY the data doesnt always load and you ram a wall, then 5 seconds later it appears, on 2000 it works perfectly...

  9. Software & Hardware   -   #9
    I have 2 back XP up here it works great for all types of games....




  10. Software & Hardware   -   #10
    for older games use 98SE, for newer games use XP
    There are 10 types of people in the world those who understand binary and those who dont

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