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By the Power of Greyskull
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Hammerhead Shark
I think win2k was the most stable and best operating system ever made by MS.
i dont like win xp, its still buggy and uses up lotta resources...too many resources are wasted in bubbly icons and funky themes.
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By the Power of Greyskull
Originally posted by toastbim
I think win2k was the most stable and best operating system ever made by MS.
i dont like win xp, its still buggy and uses up lotta resources...too many resources are wasted in bubbly icons and funky themes.
I admit that out of the box XP is very bloated.. But I tweak the OS down to 68MB at bootup... Nice and clean
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Mako Shark
yeah col, that use friendliness is like the ultimate goal I'd say. ms needs to make a posix compliant os, but they are too greedy. dam them!
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Gibson Les Paul Shark
Originally posted by Colossus
I admit that out of the box XP is very bloated.. But I tweak the OS down to 68MB at bootup... Nice and clean
53MB here 
I tweaked it like nuts....its SOOO fast...
2K is the best once its tweaked, but I do like some of the extra features of XP...
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Man With Nothing To Lose
Even with both Windows 2000 and Windows XP machines tweaked for performance, Windows XP in my experience will still use about 4 or 5MB more RAM than Windows 2000. That's nit-picky you could say, but if I don't need it, I'm not going to load it.
I use Windows 2000 for my main desktop, and Windows XP for my laptop for ease of use when I am tired of tweaking and just want to "cut back and relax."
"If everything you try works, then you are not trying hard enough." - Gordon E. Moore
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AMD Athlon XP [email protected] (11.0x210) | EPoX EP-8RDA+ | 512MB Crucial PC3200 | VisionTek GeForce4 Ti4600 | nVidia SoundStorm 5.1 | 160GB 7200RPM Western Digital | 48x/12x/48x Lite-On CD-RW | Lite-On 16x DVD-RW | 19" NEC AccuSync 90
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Intel Pentium-M 1.4GHz ULV | 512MB Nanya PC2700 | ATi Mobility Radeon 9200 | 60GB 4200RPM Toshiba | 8x/16x/10x/24x Matshita DVD/CDRW | 12.1" Sony XGA TFT
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By the Power of Greyskull
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Gibson Les Paul Shark
LOL 
Yeah, I had my 2K Kernel tweaked to where it was like...45MB and it was fast....but yeah, I could barely do anything....
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Reef Shark
I have to agree with the thread starter. I had 2K pro, and installed xp, coz i thought it would make a good upgrade, and it slowed down my comp no end. 2k runs fine though, and it has almost all of the stability, although it doesn't look quite as pretty.
It wasn't much of a loss, since my copy of xp um.... fell off the back of a truck. Seriously though, if you get fed up with the activation stuff there are plenty of programs that bypass it, and if you purchase a genuine copy anyway, its not illegal, and there's no reason to feel guilty.
Although... when it comes down to small kernals, linux wins hands down. I had a vector linux distro running [with a couple of apps, although no x] for only 30mb's!
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By the Power of Greyskull
Actual it is illegal to bypass the activation... MS installed it for a reason and to go around it is against the EULA... So that would make it ummm illegal
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I'm pretty new to XP after using 2k for a long time, but so far I feel that XP is a step backwards in efficiency.
Anywho, I'd really like to know what you guys are talking about tweaking the OS so it uses less resources and runs faster. That sounds like a pretty sweet deal.
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By the Power of Greyskull
Originally posted by edk217
I'm pretty new to XP after using 2k for a long time, but so far I feel that XP is a step backwards in efficiency.
Anywho, I'd really like to know what you guys are talking about tweaking the OS so it uses less resources and runs faster. That sounds like a pretty sweet deal.
You can disable half of the enabled Services that a standard home workstation will NEVER need.. I go through all that and disable most.. I only leave a about 10-14 active
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I use many different operating systems everyday (XP, NT, 2k, Linux, OSX, HP-Unix, MPE, OS/400, OpenBSD, and other forms of Unix) and I'm happy with XP. Each OS has items that I like and some I dislike. Personally, I'd rather have Win2k Server running server apps and use XP on my desktop. I also love OSX, but sometimes it's as buggy as XP. Linux currently has as many if not more patches a week than Windows and is becoming an issue for critical apps. We are actually moving to OpenBSD which personally I prefer over Linux. MPE is very much a legacy OS and will not be supported after 2006. Unix is great for what is does and has less issues like other forms.
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Hammerhead Shark
For those of you who would like to tweak Xp to be more effecient,
BLK Viper's web site has some great information and a service by service guide.
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