Taz69
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Definatly Windows XP.
Home or Pro depends upon your needs as Pro is more secure if several users are using the machine as you have more options to set levels of permission.
As long as you have a Windows 98/ME CD I advise going for the upgrade version.
You can do a clean installation, you just need the Windows CD to authenticate that you are upgrading. (A copy will do)
XP is the most future proof Windows OS available and is now very stable.(Bulletproof compared to Windows 98(&SE))
I expect that all but the oldest software/hardware will work okay and once you get use to XP you'll not want to go back to a previous version of Windows.
If you upgrade your hardware and have to contact Microsoft to authenticate your system. Don't worry about it.
I have just updated my computer and when instructed to phone I did so and mentioned that I might be swapping my harddrive between two boxes until everything was stable and asked if this would be a problem. It isn't....You can update what you want, when you want as long as you ain't running multiple computers with the same serial no.

Home or Pro depends upon your needs as Pro is more secure if several users are using the machine as you have more options to set levels of permission.
As long as you have a Windows 98/ME CD I advise going for the upgrade version.
You can do a clean installation, you just need the Windows CD to authenticate that you are upgrading. (A copy will do)
XP is the most future proof Windows OS available and is now very stable.(Bulletproof compared to Windows 98(&SE))
If you upgrade your hardware and have to contact Microsoft to authenticate your system. Don't worry about it.
I have just updated my computer and when instructed to phone I did so and mentioned that I might be swapping my harddrive between two boxes until everything was stable and asked if this would be a problem. It isn't....You can update what you want, when you want as long as you ain't running multiple computers with the same serial no.