On 20/05/2017 7:50 PM, A Williams wrote:
S Slicer wrote:
Yamo' wrote:
Hi,
Robert Baer a écrit le 12/05/2017 à 11:50 on alt.computer and
mozilla.support.seamonkey :
Robert Baer wrote:
My Win2k got slower and slower, so..
I took a hard drive, wiped it and installed Win2K SP2, then
installed SP
A Williams wrote:
Are you sure you don't mean Windows ME? It was the Windows 98 successor
and was an utter mess.
Windows 2000 came between Win NT 4.whatever and Win XP Pro, it was
definitely not a turkey.
Win2k was effectively NTv5, very stable (and very fast) in a corporate
environment. Unf
S Slicer wrote:
Yamo' wrote:
Hi,
Robert Baer a écrit le 12/05/2017 à 11:50 on alt.computer and
mozilla.support.seamonkey :
Robert Baer wrote:
My Win2k got slower and slower, so..
I took a hard drive, wiped it and installed Win2K SP2, then
installed SP4.
Installed my various programs that i ha
Yamo' wrote:
Hi,
Robert Baer a écrit le 12/05/2017 à 11:50 on alt.computer and
mozilla.support.seamonkey :
Robert Baer wrote:
My Win2k got slower and slower, so..
I took a hard drive, wiped it and installed Win2K SP2, then installed SP4.
Installed my various programs that i had been using.
We
On 14/05/2017 08:10, Yamo' wrote:
> Robert Baer a écrit le 12/05/2017 à 11:50 on alt.computer and
> mozilla.support.seamonkey :
>> Robert Baer wrote:
>>> My Win2k got slower and slower, so..
>>> I took a hard drive, wiped it and installed Win2K SP2, then installed SP4.
>>> Installed my various pro
Hi,
Robert Baer a écrit le 12/05/2017 à 11:50 on alt.computer and
mozilla.support.seamonkey :
> Robert Baer wrote:
>> My Win2k got slower and slower, so..
>> I took a hard drive, wiped it and installed Win2K SP2, then installed SP4.
>> Installed my various programs that i had been using.
>>
>> Wel
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