Re: WinME in the dust? by webster72n
webster72n
Thu Feb 01 20:39:08 CST 2007
"Tankyank" <Tankyank@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6F63D9AC-C683-46B2-B6BD-8A8AB64CA564@microsoft.com...
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> "webster72n" wrote:
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> > All indications are that WinME is not the subject of attacks anymore,
since
> > support for it has been withdrawn, IOW it was a blessing for this to
happen.
> > But that's just my personal opinion.
> > I am open for suggestions to the contrary.
> > As far as I am concerned, WinME will serve me for a long time to come.
> > Thanks for listening.
> >
> > Harry.
> >
> >
> > Harry
> I have been using WinME for 6 years and I agree with you . My old E-Towers
> 633 was my first computer . After learning the hard way with crashes and
> reinstallations a couple of times it is now rock solid . WinME is a good
> system which in my own opinion was not set right from the factory . I knew
> nothing about computers when I got it but set out to read everything I
could
> about how to get the best out of it . With some extra ram and some swap
file
> tweaks it runs fine . I use cavtel DSL and never cold boot , always let it
go
> to standby . With the years that I have running it I can't bring myself to
> learn a new system .
> Well this is my first post here and I will be watching . Maybe this poor
> truck driver can help some one . Have several nice days !
> William
How nice to learn of your love affair with WinME. It somewhat goes parallel
with my own experience.
You are certainly most welcome here and hopefully you'll like it and stay,
to help keep this *productive* group alive.
In due time you will also get to know the main players, or should I say
contributors?
Feel free to make yourself right at home.
Harry.