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Old 04-03-2006, 12:50 AM   #1 (permalink)

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OS's sys req's in brief

well after trying XP Pro with Sp2 it sucked, Vista Alpha sept-nov MSDN-Sub was ok, networking was boosted. Longhorn, dont even go there. I think having a multi IDE/SATA HD combo with DVD combos, a server seperated HD (if you wanna go SCSI) would be a good setup. Read the articles, however, I am going to be running MCE then changing to MS Vista Ultimate. A nice port of MCE is some opensource stuff, or try the Longhorn Transform pack. As for all i should say to the clueless few, SATA and BlueRay are going to be most likely the new drive spec's and 1gb of ram would be the minimal but not recommended spec. a setup of dif HD's at 620gb+ would be essential if running multiple boot part's with vista+xp+MCE/server/alternative OS. in the end Knoppix boot read only img was good for its small price of a cd, esp since its easy to go from win 32/64 platform to it.

Now what makes me such the reviewer? Ive tried for myself, friends to find something MS can keep safe, secure & reliable for at least 6 months without any mess/recall/hole/bug.

Final word, what would of happened if Jobs took power back in the day over Gates n become the leader of OS's, where would we b, beta or w0rse?

just my two cents on why Gates is missing some 1001

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