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I am FINALLY getting a new PC -

Duron 800
256 MB RAM
On-Board Audio
Creative PCI 16 S/C

I would like to know what operating system is the best for atomix:

2000 ... or ...... ME

I have been told that 2000 makes better use of its resources.
and does not crash compared to ME

The number one thing i care about is how well Atomix will run (Cuz that's the only f*cking program i use : ] )

And what about XP?!!

Cheers...!
 

Posted Thu 06 Dec 01 @ 6:55 am
mamaPRO InfinityMember since 2003
I never used ME, because I read a lot about instability of this OS. On my system I ran AtomxiMP3 on Win2000 almost a year without any crash, and now on XP, also without any crash. I had a 7 hours gig with my XP machine two weeks ago, and no problems appeared.
 

Posted Thu 06 Dec 01 @ 10:00 am
mama is right. No Problems with WinXP.
 

Posted Thu 06 Dec 01 @ 10:50 am
DJ RickPRO InfinityMember since 2003
I'm running it on 2 machines. My desktop which used to have windows 2000, and now has XP. Atomix has worked fine with both. I also have a laptop which has ME, and Atomix works fine on that one too.
 

Posted Thu 06 Dec 01 @ 12:33 pm
docPRO InfinityMember since 2020
I run it on SE op system and no problems.
 

Posted Thu 06 Dec 01 @ 6:04 pm
ZascarHome userMember since 2001
I couldn't get my soundcard to work with ME, thought it was a bit slower compared to 98, even though this stuttered somehtimes. However, XP was brilliant!
 

Posted Thu 06 Dec 01 @ 6:33 pm
HomeboyPRO InfinitySupport ManagerMember since 2003
Well I have xp and there is no problems. Although I think version 1.12 ran better on SE. Maybe It was just me.
 

Posted Thu 06 Dec 01 @ 7:08 pm
RiscHome userMember since 2003
Get XP, It’s the most reliable system BY FAR!
 

Posted Thu 06 Dec 01 @ 7:20 pm
XP all the way.. it even has DirectX 8.1 already installed, and has better sound support / more included drivers.

It's also rock solid.
 

Posted Fri 07 Dec 01 @ 5:21 pm


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