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![]() RIP ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: ClosetMonster Posts: 402 Joined: 20-April 05 From: Roswell, New Mexico Member No.: 1 ![]() |
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<trollie> god i hate ME <Jeff> hah * trollie leaves to reboot <Jeff> bye * Parts: trollie (~trollie@FC620D9.5C52C4E1.974C8CFC.IP) <sin> awww <Jeff> ME's usually uptime: around 15 mins. <sin> nah <sin> therock can make 20. (pasted above in #naughtycloset), reaction: <therock247uk> LOL <sin> i knew youd laugh <therock247uk> Operating System: /Windows ME (4.90 - 3000)\ º Uptime: /11h 1m\ º Record: /17hrs 19mins 49secs(Set on 09/04/05 using ME)\ <sin> therock247uk must be faking logs <therock247uk> no! <sin> err, faking uptimes* -------------------- graceful insanity is beautiful when accomplished -- come into the closet
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![]() ph33r m3h. ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 13 Joined: 20-April 05 From: New York Member No.: 2 ![]() |
Not going to get too technical here BUT with my experiance Windows 2k and XP are very stable most of the time. The only time they usually crash is when there is a driver issue other than that I haven't seen them crash often. Also, XP has better memory management than Windows Me, so you don't have to reboot as often. Of course, there are bunch more factors to the eqaution but I just wanted to put that in there.
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