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Old April 15th 06, 09:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
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Default Win2000with SP4?

Ah - the 'old' Aida 32?
I can't remember the last time I ran that on an ME system that was high
enough spec to take either Win2K or XP.
From memory the 'way to improve' at the bottom of most of the pages should
be taken with a few grains of salt - IIRC, I ran it on a 512MB system, and
it recommended adding more RAM to speed it up

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"webster72n" wrote in message
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SiSoft looks beautiful to me and works just as nice, Noel, but aida32 was
the cause of my inquiry.
No *strike-out* here.

Harry.


"Noel Paton" wrote in message
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SiSoft Strike Again??

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"Mike M" wrote in message
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Upgrading to Win2K from Win Me is unsupported and whilst it can be done

is
not recommended by Microsoft. Personally I wouldn't bother, stick with
Win Me until you get a new PC with XP.
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webster72n wrote:

By my system analasys I am being encouraged to upgrade to Win2000 to
improve performance.
My question:
Is this step worthwhile compared to installing WinXP Professional w.
SP2 instead?

Harry.