Re: Is it worth buying 4GB RAM for an XP machine?



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Why would I want less functionality and stability than I already
have with XP?

You're kidding, right?

Why would I be kidding. XP is a 100% stable OS with far more functionality
and compatibility than any linux distro. There are several times as much
software available for XP, it has better hardware compatibility, requires
less work to make work and has better support by huge margin. And when I
said it only persists to give nerds a reason to avoid the sun and their
neighbors, I wasn't kidding about that either.
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