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- ZeWrestler
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hey,
I just finished ordering the parts for my new computer. I am woundering what operating system you guys would recommend. I hear Xp and premiere don't mix well, so am thinking of avoiding it. My first choice right now is win 2000. What do you guys think?
ZeWrestler
I just finished ordering the parts for my new computer. I am woundering what operating system you guys would recommend. I hear Xp and premiere don't mix well, so am thinking of avoiding it. My first choice right now is win 2000. What do you guys think?
ZeWrestler
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- NicholasDWolfwood
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I'd recommend Windows 2000 -- Windows XP can be really, really annoying. Just yesterday I managed to fire off 120 "serious error" reports to Microsoft and BSOD the bastard five times (in the space of ten minutes! This by opening a #*(%*( web browser!)
Anyway, yeah, that's XP -- more cruft, no more functionality. Win2K's a good, stable bet.
Anyway, yeah, that's XP -- more cruft, no more functionality. Win2K's a good, stable bet.
- klinky
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I haven’t had any problems with Win XP and Premiere. However I am using XP Home edition. (XP pro won't even install with my capture in the PC) On the one hand XP does seem like a kiddy version of Win2K but after using it for a while it has some nice extras. - For example if you have a whole mess of pics to print it has a built in feature to help - (how many pics per page, what size prints, etc)
- ErMaC
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I'm using XP on this laptop right now and it's never crashed once. I plan on installing it on my home machine when I do a complete rebuild from the ground up come December. XP has several things I like (better multi-monitor support, which means I don't have to have 2 separate video cards anymore, ClearType which makes things much easier to read, better international support which is important since I do a lot of work in Japanese) that Win2K either doesn't have or doesn't do as well.
- ZeWrestler
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