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      The best command with Windows XP

      Start, Run then type...

      C:\WINNT\system32\osuninst.exe

      Where "WINNT" is your windows directory.

      You know, somebody actually complimented me on my driving today.They left a little note on the windscreen, it said 'Parking Fine.'
      So that was nice.

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      Talking Best command Win XP

      Hi Chris I was wonderin what Exactly does that command do as I m not sure about running that command pls explain
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      It solves all XP problems in one go

      Nah seriouslly it uninstalls XP and restores the previous OS... if there was one.
      You know, somebody actually complimented me on my driving today.They left a little note on the windscreen, it said 'Parking Fine.'
      So that was nice.

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      Re: The best command with Windows XP

      Originally posted by *ChRiS
      Start, Run then type...

      C:\WINNT\system32\osuninst.exe

      Where "WINNT" is your windows directory.

      Totally agreed here. What OS is under XP? 3.1 No probably Linux? LOL

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      Whatever your previouslly installed OS was, for me it was 2000 Pro.

      I did a format then a clean install of Windows ME, i'm thinking of putting 2000 back on.

      Geez I cant make my mind up
      You know, somebody actually complimented me on my driving today.They left a little note on the windscreen, it said 'Parking Fine.'
      So that was nice.

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      Smile

      Originally posted by *ChRiS
      Whatever your previouslly installed OS was, for me it was 2000 Pro.

      I did a format then a clean install of Windows ME, i'm thinking of putting 2000 back on.

      Geez I cant make my mind up
      I have not installed Win 2000 in years but I'm skeptical to try after seen XP Pro. It is just kind of outdated and slow compare to other OS. let me know if you're satisfied.

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      Sammie .

      I have W2K advanced server - WinXP - ME on same pc.
      I only use W2K. It is the most stable os from Microsoft ever.

      Not sluggish, until now, no bluescreens, no hangs.
      It is up , day after day, no probs. And now you also get all drivers to this os I think. It also support Usb 2 firewire etc...

      Maybe it is boring with no crashes,but...

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      I'm not sure what OS to go for, maybe XP Pro with SP1, it was stable, fast I just didnt like all the things it done behind my back.
      You know, somebody actually complimented me on my driving today.They left a little note on the windscreen, it said 'Parking Fine.'
      So that was nice.

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      Originally posted by svgusta
      Sammie .

      I have W2K advanced server - WinXP - ME on same pc.
      I only use W2K. It is the most stable os from Microsoft ever.

      Not sluggish, until now, no bluescreens, no hangs.
      It is up , day after day, no probs. And now you also get all drivers to this os I think. It also support Usb 2 firewire etc...

      Maybe it is boring with no crashes,but...
      Ya. Definately windows is boring without crashes, like having no windows if there isn't any crash. Can you please tell me if you are using any Nero & CloneCd in Windows 2000? Do you use latest SP 3 for Win 2000? thanks

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      Nero works fine in 2000 with SP3; so it does in XP as well. I truly believe XP SP1 is more stable than 2000. Has more control, drivers for hw support, etc.

      CloneCD works in both as well.

      For CDRWin3.x, I have had no probs with Adaptec ASPI 4.71 and 4.72 ... some people have issues and use 4.60.

      2000 is just NT 5.0
      XP is NT 5.1 with Win9x support and features (of Win98 and Me).

      ;-0
      Last edited by ipdave; 14-11-2002 at 12:45.

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      Exclamation

      Originally posted by ipdave
      Nero works fine in 2000 with SP3; so it does in XP as well. I truly believe XP SP1 is more stable than 2000. Has more control, drivers for hw support, etc.

      CloneCD works in both as well - I have had no probs with Adaptec ASPI 4.71 and 4.72 ... some people have issues and use 4.60.

      2000 is just NT 5.0
      XP is NT 5.1 with Win9x support and features (of Win98 and Me).

      ;-0
      Why do you use the Adaptec ASPI layer? There is no need neither for Nero nor for Clonecd.

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      Originally posted by Sammie
      Why do you use the Adaptec ASPI layer? There is no need neither for Nero nor for Clonecd.
      Although Nero does not need Adaptec's ASPI layer, it DOES need one. Nero just uses its own ASPI...which sometimes causes problems for proggies that need ASPI.

      You are correct that CloneCD does need ASPI, but ther are lots of proggies that do...burnatonce, EAC (for burning), most CDR info tools, DVD software, etc., etc.
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      Originally posted by dxkim
      Although Nero does not need Adaptec's ASPI layer, it DOES need one. Nero just uses its own ASPI...which sometimes causes problems for proggies that need ASPI.

      You are correct that CloneCD does need ASPI, but ther are lots of proggies that do...burnatonce, EAC (for burning), most CDR info tools, DVD software, etc., etc.
      Hi Dxkim. Where you've been?
      I installed NTI 6.0 Platinum yesterday and the progy. installed ASPI layer but I don't know if either Adaptec or it's own. Anyway works good with Windows XP Pro SP1, simple to use for me, Probably stable and bug free compare to Nero. Time will tell but looks promising.

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      Originally posted by ipdave
      I truly believe XP SP1 is more stable than 2000. Has more control, drivers for hw support, etc.
      I agree with you on that one, XP SP1 is as stable as erm something really stable?
      You know, somebody actually complimented me on my driving today.They left a little note on the windscreen, it said 'Parking Fine.'
      So that was nice.


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