Yes, XP Home is essentially Windows for Morons. It's nice if you want an OS where you have a lot of lower-level stuff completely hidden from you. And it's cheaper, costing $199 USD. However, it's rather crippled compared to XP Pro.Dahak wrote:Because XP home doesn't allow for a better control of the OS and keeps you out of some things, and others aren't even in it.The Kernel wrote:Why would you want to purchase XP pro? It has no features related to preventing Windows rot. Indeed, the only extra features in XP pro are corporate networking related and multiprocessing support. Otherwise it is identical to XP Home.
I wouldn't touch the home edition with a 10'-pole.
Is there a way to combat Windows rot?
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Anything that is hidden in XP Home by default is easily correctable right after installation. If you two want to pay and extra hundred bucks for a settings default that you can change post install, be my guest.GrandMasterTerwynn wrote:Yes, XP Home is essentially Windows for Morons. It's nice if you want an OS where you have a lot of lower-level stuff completely hidden from you. And it's cheaper, costing $199 USD. However, it's rather crippled compared to XP Pro.Dahak wrote:Because XP home doesn't allow for a better control of the OS and keeps you out of some things, and others aren't even in it.The Kernel wrote:Why would you want to purchase XP pro? It has no features related to preventing Windows rot. Indeed, the only extra features in XP pro are corporate networking related and multiprocessing support. Otherwise it is identical to XP Home.
I wouldn't touch the home edition with a 10'-pole.
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Can't almost anything be fixed with sufficient use of regedit?
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I also think it can be fixed with a blank CD-R, a CD burner, and a KNOPPIX ISO, Crayz.
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I have KNOPPIX already, Ein
And I'm slowly getting better, but I still feel tired as hell.
And I'm slowly getting better, but I still feel tired as hell.
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So do I (in fact I'm getting a new version[ftp://ftp.cise.ufl.edu] as we speakCrayz9000 wrote:I have KNOPPIX already, Ein
Good to hear. No one ever deserves to go through that shit. Well, except DaRkStAr or Lameway...Crayz9000 wrote:And I'm slowly getting better, but I still feel tired as hell.
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Several things are not just hidden, but plainly missing in their entirety.The Kernel wrote:Anything that is hidden in XP Home by default is easily correctable right after installation. If you two want to pay and extra hundred bucks for a settings default that you can change post install, be my guest.GrandMasterTerwynn wrote:Yes, XP Home is essentially Windows for Morons. It's nice if you want an OS where you have a lot of lower-level stuff completely hidden from you. And it's cheaper, costing $199 USD. However, it's rather crippled compared to XP Pro.Dahak wrote: Because XP home doesn't allow for a better control of the OS and keeps you out of some things, and others aren't even in it.
I wouldn't touch the home edition with a 10'-pole.
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I have no job, I'm not in school. Right now my life consists of masturbation and sd.net.Pu-239 wrote:Or abandon windows completely if games eat up too much of your time and you need to get work done to not fail in school .
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Windows 98SE works fine for me, had a gaming PC with a 2 year old partition, and even in the last months I could keep it going for days without needing to reboot. Usually had "only" one crash a week at most.
DirectX 9 killed it, and after it became too unstable and I had to reformat I pulled it apart because I needed the hardware in other PCs and had no more room for yet another case.
And yes, I played games on it. Diablo 2, Freespace, I-War 2, Pre-AOS Ultima Online (in 2D, the 3D client is just one big memory leak), Unreal Tournament, Morrowind, DOS games... You name it. Oh I have only had ONE CTD ever from Morrowind anyway, which was when I deliberately tried to get it to crash, since a lot of people complain about CTDs with that game.
Anyway, using good hardware helps a lot, well, their 'good' drivers are, and NOT upgrading your drivers every week or changing your hardware when you don't need to also seems to help, since overwriting your old drivers still seems to cause mess. I personally only change drivers when I reformat or when a game can't run properly.
DirectX 9 killed it, and after it became too unstable and I had to reformat I pulled it apart because I needed the hardware in other PCs and had no more room for yet another case.
And yes, I played games on it. Diablo 2, Freespace, I-War 2, Pre-AOS Ultima Online (in 2D, the 3D client is just one big memory leak), Unreal Tournament, Morrowind, DOS games... You name it. Oh I have only had ONE CTD ever from Morrowind anyway, which was when I deliberately tried to get it to crash, since a lot of people complain about CTDs with that game.
Anyway, using good hardware helps a lot, well, their 'good' drivers are, and NOT upgrading your drivers every week or changing your hardware when you don't need to also seems to help, since overwriting your old drivers still seems to cause mess. I personally only change drivers when I reformat or when a game can't run properly.
Stubborn as ever - Let's hope it pays off this time.
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The problem, I think, is that W2K Pro is really expensive, and thus most of us can't get it ::Coughs:: legally. Though W2K doesn't have Mickeysoft's Pay Forever activation scheme, so if you can find it OEM on eBay (quite possible, actually,) then get it.Faram wrote:Get W2KEmperorMing wrote:I'm already headed that way. Or back to 98SE.
Better support for hardware, has USB support and is still updated from MS.
And on the balance, it is the finest OS produced by MS. It isn't as bloated as XP Pro is (though a few of XP's features would be nice to have), doesn't have activation, and if you're in a running in a quiet update-free interval from MS, you can get uptimes exceeding weeks or months with it.
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This reminds me. If there was ever a reason to flush ME down the toilet like the steaming turd it is, that's it. In Windows ME, everything leaks memory. It leaks it at an astonishing rate. Of course, Win9X in general is known for memory leaks, but ME has so much bloat attached to it, that the problem is painfully obvious.Sokartawi wrote:Windows 98SE works fine for me, had a gaming PC with a 2 year old partition, and even in the last months I could keep it going for days without needing to reboot. Usually had "only" one crash a week at most.
DirectX 9 killed it, and after it became too unstable and I had to reformat I pulled it apart because I needed the hardware in other PCs and had no more room for yet another case.
And yes, I played games on it. Diablo 2, Freespace, I-War 2, Pre-AOS Ultima Online (in 2D, the 3D client is just one big memory leak)
If you must stay with ME or Win9x, pick up a good freeware/shareware RAM cleanup utility, such as the old Rambooster program (type "Rambooster" into Google, it's the first page that comes up,) or this bit of software. Both of which will flush out physical memory and mop up whatever leaked.
If you pick up a utility like that, then it is possible to get uptimes of a couple of weeks with ME or 98SE, though Windows rot will still catch you in the end.
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[n00b] eeerrr... Windows rot ? [/n00b]
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Install a nice app like Office 97, remove it and reinstall = Instant ROT2000AD wrote:[n00b] eeerrr... Windows rot ? [/n00b]
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But what is Windows rot? I don't want t fuck up my com just to find out!Faram wrote:Install a nice app like Office 97, remove it and reinstall = Instant ROT2000AD wrote:[n00b] eeerrr... Windows rot ? [/n00b]
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Simply put, its when Windows, most notably the registry, gets filled with junk. Often when you uninstall stuff, bits get left behind, and build up to clog the machine. Its partly the fault of software manufacturers, who don't write good uninstall programs.2000AD wrote:But what is Windows rot? I don't want t fuck up my com just to find out!Faram wrote:Install a nice app like Office 97, remove it and reinstall = Instant ROT2000AD wrote:[n00b] eeerrr... Windows rot ? [/n00b]
Its mostly a problem with Win9x OS's. 2000 and XP have little, if any problem.
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Gradual loss of preformance, Strange hangs, apps that works fine and one reboot later can't start etc etc etc.2000AD wrote:But what is Windows rot? I don't want t fuck up my com just to find out!
I blame it all on two things.
1. Central database in windows = registry. Plain Sux and gets corrupted.
2. Badly written applications that writes -dll's in windows\system32
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Fear is the mother of all gods.
Nature does all things spontaneously, by herself, without the meddling of the gods. -Lucretius
"Either God wants to abolish evil, and cannot; or he can, but does not want to. ... If he wants to, but cannot, he is impotent. If he can, but does not want to, he is wicked. ... If, as they say, God can abolish evil, and God really wants to do it, why is there evil in the world?" -Epicurus
Fear is the mother of all gods.
Nature does all things spontaneously, by herself, without the meddling of the gods. -Lucretius
One thing I don't get is why games need to put so many entries in the reg. Usually they are in there in at least 4 places. Ok, might need an uninstall entry. But why all that other stuff? So the autoruns can see if you have it installed or not when you put the CD in? So the manually downloaded patches can find it? Unnecessairy trash... Luxuaries you DONT NEED! One entry can do that, and when thinking about it, we don't need that stuff anyway! I can start the game myself, and I can point the patch to the directory myself...
Spoiled youth nowadays...
Spoiled youth nowadays...
Stubborn as ever - Let's hope it pays off this time.
Poor design by the developers.Sokartawi wrote:One thing I don't get is why games need to put so many entries in the reg. Usually they are in there in at least 4 places. Ok, might need an uninstall entry. But why all that other stuff? So the autoruns can see if you have it installed or not when you put the CD in? So the manually downloaded patches can find it? Unnecessairy trash... Luxuaries you DONT NEED! One entry can do that, and when thinking about it, we don't need that stuff anyway! I can start the game myself, and I can point the patch to the directory myself...
Spoiled youth nowadays...
Hell no, try ~$230 AUS including GST (From here).Gandalf wrote:That's $555 AUS!?!?!?GrandMasterTerwynn wrote:It is $299 USD, and it cannot be installed on multiple machines unless you buy multiple licenses (the $299 pays for a single license.)Gandalf wrote:Thankyou good sir.
Is XP Pro expensive?
Fuck.
The problem is all that admin tools that run on XP pro and do not have a version included in XP home will not run on XP home.Crayz9000 wrote:Can't almost anything be fixed with sufficient use of regedit?
Its not so much the features are crippled but there, but crippled & large chunks not there.
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"One Drive, One Partition, the One True Path" ~ ars technica forums - warrens - on hhd partitioning schemes.
Sokartawi wrote:One thing I don't get is why games need to put so many entries in the reg. Usually they are in there in at least 4 places. Ok, might need an uninstall entry. But why all that other stuff? So the autoruns can see if you have it installed or not when you put the CD in? So the manually downloaded patches can find it? Unnecessairy trash... Luxuaries you DONT NEED! One entry can do that, and when thinking about it, we don't need that stuff anyway! I can start the game myself, and I can point the patch to the directory myself...
Spoiled youth nowadays...
- Per user settings (I really get pissed about modern games which dont natively support multi-users)
- Installation info (reference counting on shared dlls, etc)
- CD protection crap(generally forced on by the publisher, or upper management of the dev company)
- Misc settings
Personally, one of the longhorn demos showed the Registry being mapped into the file system(Technically todoable via the arcane voodoo known as Shell Extensions with Win95 onwards). Sweet!
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"Reality has a well-known liberal bias." ~ Stephen Colbert
"One Drive, One Partition, the One True Path" ~ ars technica forums - warrens - on hhd partitioning schemes.