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Originally posted by Gilgamensch
How was: Who cares if the program is working, just make it look good (Windows )"Every time I learn something new it pushes some old stuff out of my brain" Homer Jay Simpson
The BIG MC making ctp2 a much unsafer place.
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Which version you got
eXtra problems or MFE (more fatal errors)"Every time I learn something new it pushes some old stuff out of my brain" Homer Jay Simpson
The BIG MC making ctp2 a much unsafer place.
Visit the big mc’s website
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2000 , 98 SE and 95 are probably the most stable of the operating systems they have made.
I work on XP it’s that bad with xp my college had to drop java because no one could get the college compiler working on there home xp machines."Every time I learn something new it pushes some old stuff out of my brain" Homer Jay Simpson
The BIG MC making ctp2 a much unsafer place.
Visit the big mc’s website
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Originally posted by Maquiladora
To get us on some sort of topic, lets have an exciting new feature, what would you most like to see in a new CtP2? Fixed MP PW bug!"Democracy is the worst form of government there is, except for all the others that have been tried." Sir Winston Churchill
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Originally posted by The Big Mc
2000 , 98 SE and 95 are probably the most stable of the operating systems they have made.
I work on XP it’s that bad with xp my college had to drop java because no one could get the college compiler working on there home xp machines.
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Originally posted by Locutus
No, that would be XP. Widely recognized as the most stable Windows OS to date (though Win98SE isn't terrible either).
It has more secuity wholes than the ocean got water-drops.............
With XP you just have a perfect breeding place for viruses, but nothing else. Bigger, newer, worse........
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Originally posted by Gilgamensch
With XP you just have a perfect breeding place for viruses, but nothing else. Bigger, newer, worse........"Democracy is the worst form of government there is, except for all the others that have been tried." Sir Winston Churchill
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I cant get any dos programming compiler to work
C, assemble and java don’t work on an xp machine but they do on 2000."Every time I learn something new it pushes some old stuff out of my brain" Homer Jay Simpson
The BIG MC making ctp2 a much unsafer place.
Visit the big mc’s website
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.....and you used to love editplus thanks for the link(i know it wasn't for me!)'The very basis of the liberal idea – the belief of individual freedom is what causes the chaos' - William Kristol, son of the founder of neo-conservitivism, talking about neo-con ideology and its agenda for you.info here. prove me wrong.
Bush's Republican=Neo-con for all intent and purpose. be afraid.
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Originally posted by Tamerlin
There are many free and efficient anti-virus softwares along with free firewalls that are efficiently protecting your machine. Though I must admit you are not 100% protected you can also use efficient online virus scanner. Users simply have to learn how to administrate their computer... and this is not that difficult.
If like telephone-systems/cars would have such security wholes they would be sued to death............so why is such a peice of junk allowed to have it
Virus-checker shall be optional, but not default.
Think of it, it would be your car: You have the key, but 'anyone' could drive it anyway, so why bother with a car or install another device to check if it you............
That is outrages for me............................
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Originally posted by Gilgamensch
With XP you just have a perfect breeding place for viruses, but nothing else. Bigger, newer, worse........
The reason why there are so many viruses and the like for XP is because XP is the most popular OS: if you were a virus-maker and wanted to do as much harm as possible, would you design your viruses for the widely used WinXP or for the deprecated Win95?
Anyway, the security of a system mostly depends on the enduser, not on the OS. Stability of an OS is first and foremost determined by things like memory management, driver management, general quality of the code, etc. In this sense XP is by far superior to older OSes: I've used it day-in day-out for almost 2 years now and have never had to reinstall and never had a single BSOD. Back in the days of Win9x, I had to reinstall every few months and got more BSODs that you can shake a stick at...
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Originally posted by The Big Mc
I cant get any dos programming compiler to work
C, assemble and java don’t work on an xp machine but they do on 2000.
Originally posted by child of Thor
.....and you used to love editplus
You're welcome...
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