JerryD
New member
Hi all,
I already know I'm annoying so spare me the smack.
I think I have chosen the system I want to build.
Here is my question:
I am trying to decide what operating system to install Windows NT or Windows 2000. I'm very familiar with NT and think it would make a more stable platform. I am less familiar with 2000. I realize a lot of NT code is already in 2000.
So why should I use Windows 2000 instead of Windows NT in my attempt to get a stable platform?
2nd question:
After I chose a O/S I want to use Ghost to image my setup in case of a crash. Anyone done this with NT or 2000? I've tried it with Windows 98 and it seemed straight forward. NT or 2000 a problem with Ghost?
I already know I'm annoying so spare me the smack.
I think I have chosen the system I want to build.
Here is my question:
I am trying to decide what operating system to install Windows NT or Windows 2000. I'm very familiar with NT and think it would make a more stable platform. I am less familiar with 2000. I realize a lot of NT code is already in 2000.
So why should I use Windows 2000 instead of Windows NT in my attempt to get a stable platform?
2nd question:
After I chose a O/S I want to use Ghost to image my setup in case of a crash. Anyone done this with NT or 2000? I've tried it with Windows 98 and it seemed straight forward. NT or 2000 a problem with Ghost?