I actually like troubleshooting win98 problems better.
Windows XP is so freaken fragile, it crashes to anything. For example I had a system full of spyware and crap, so I delete it all, reboot, all is fine. Then I do a port scan on the machine to test security, a bunch of ports were open so I installed a firewall and disabled the XP one... bang, next reboot it just crashes with a BSOD and I have to go to the next restore point.
Sure restore points are a good XP feature, but in win2k or any other OS, you just DON'T NEED it! It won't crash for no reason!
Not to mention XP installatiosn varry SO MUCH it's unpredicable what you're going to get.
In this particular PC, there's no recycle bin whatsoever (well c:
ecycler, but not very fun to dig through, and that's if you can even GET to C, because half of the time there's no "my computer" so you need to type the path in run, if it's there)
And I've meantion this many times, and I'll mention it again, it has a HORRIBLE default user interface and requires tons of tweaking to get it to actually be somewhat usable.
Also, it's just not fit for computer newbies, everything is just so much harder to do in XP, you're better off with linux as a newbie, if say, compatibility with other programs is not an issue (for a newbie that never used any programs).
Bah, rant ended.
Use win2k!
Hmm I should write an article on how much I hate XP, I'll probably get tons of flames though but it's still traffic.

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