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On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 19:32:42 +0100, Keith (Southend)
wrote: Brian Wakem wrote: You could install linux (no blue screens) and use a journalled filesystem like ext3 (default on most installs) which will avoid those issues and does not require defragging. If I knew what I was doing better, I'd go along with you on this one. Would all my Windows software work with it, Word, Excel etc and other windows applications? Have you considered an Apple Mac? No seriously... I have two and OS X is very stable *and* it can run Microsoft Office apps such as Word, Excel etc. What other Windows apps do you need to run? Users of Macs don't switch to Windows, but it does happen the other way. Don't dismiss Apple out of hand, it could be the best thing you ever decide to do. Gareth -- "Stupid Gravity!" Homer Simpson falling from a treehouse |