Yes, there may be many good reasons for jumping to Win2K, but if you have
any unsupported software or 'legacy' hardware, it may not be the best
decision at all.. I would much rather read a list of reasons NOT to
upgrade, from an unbiased source, before leaping!
If I want to know the good things about a computer product, the *last*
people I talk to are those who make it..
By the way, if you can get hold of the Win2000 setup CD, I understand you
can run the setup program (WINNT32K.exe) with the switch /checkupgradeonly
to get a report on any likely hardware problems.
Mark T.
At 01:56 PM 8/03/01 -0800, you wrote:
>"Top 10 Reasons to Move to Windows 2000 Professional":
>http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/guide/professional/solutions/toptenupgrade.asp