In the year 2010, one shouldn't seriously advise anyone to go back to an
operating system that does not support pre-emptive multitasking. In
antique operating systems like Windows 95 or 98, rogue processes
invariably appear after some hours or days of operation and cause the
processor to run at 100% capacity, often without the ability to shut the
offending processes down. Ever since obtaining an early copy of Windows
2000 at the ITU Telecom convention in Geneva in 1999, I have never
looked back.
Windows 2000 runs very well on most early Thinkpads, usually better than
Windows 98, despite a slightly higher demand on RAM. Both Windows 2000
and Windows XP can be optimized for older machines with the LitePC
software that selectively disables unwanted OS components. Lastly, I can
highly recommend looking into the operating system Windows Fundamentals
for Legacy PCs, which is a thin client OS based on Windows XP. I have
successfully installed and used it on a ThinkPad 570E and experienced
very good performance.
Cheers, Alban
Message: 6
Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2010 18:53:46 -0500
From: "Bruce Markowitz" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Thinkpad] ThinkPad 600
To: "Simon Royal" <[email protected]>, "ThinkPad Mailing List"
<[email protected]>
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That machine is an ace with 98SE, anything above that is just too slow.
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