There's your problem right there :DI have Windows ME on my computer
Taken directly from the M$ siteIs Windows XP really more reliable?
Yes. By building on the proven Windows 2000 operating system, Windows XP delivers a reliable foundation you can count on to keep your computer up and running when you need it most. In recent independent laboratory tests, Windows XP outperformed Windows 98 Second Edition and went the entire duration of the test without a single application or operating system failure. Not only is Windows XP more reliable, it also provides tools to help you more easily recover from system problems.
Does product activation require you to provide Microsoft with personal information?
No. Microsoft places a high value on the protection of customers’ private information. User privacy was a paramount design goal in building the Product Activation technology. Microsoft Product Activation is completely anonymous, and no personally identifiable information is collected. Activation is different from product registration. If you wish, you may voluntarily register your product by providing your name and contact information. You would register your product if you wanted to receive future communications about product updates, service releases, and other special offers. Any information provided to Microsoft remains secure and private and is used only for the purposes specified by you. In addition, product activation uses a "hardware hash," which is a non- unique number generated from your computer's hardware configuration. This number is based on the various computer components in your system and cannot be used to determine the make or model of the computer, nor can it be backward- calculated to determine the raw computer information.
Wait a second...... What games won't it play?? I like to play Grand Prix3, a Formula1 racing game. I'll also get some more games in the future, will I not be able to play them if I get XP?Originally posted by TTRGuy
One other thing is that XP is NOT a gaming platform, its bad.
I have found a handful of programs that XP won't run though.
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