Re: [NTLK] Windows XP and NCU, does it work better than with Windows 2000?

From: Laurent Daudelin (nemesys_at_cox.rr.com)
Date: Mon Nov 19 2001 - 01:52:00 EST


on 18/11/01 14:14, Scotty Technoir at mailrecipient_at_home.com wrote:

> i am running XP Pro on an IBM ThinkPad 390e. It runs NCU, as well as a bunch
> of legacy software, perfectly. I notice alot of the Win2k crowd have been
> running 'slowdown'. this might be necessary with XP , perhaps if you have
> pentium 4, etc,, but not for me since the ThinkPad *just* meets the
> requirements
>
> good luck, windows is HUGE [1.5g]. How much space does OSX take up?

Hard to tell since there are a lot of invisible folders and since I already
have populated my account with quite a few files. I would guess that without
the developer tools, you're looking at something that is definitely less
than 1 GB, but I could be wrong...

-Laurent.

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