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4.1 Build 503 (Aug 18, 2001)
You do not have an appropriate license to use this functionality in modBKIdentityCompress:Identity_Compress at line 30
We need to pay just to try it out? No thanks.
14.61 Beta (Aug 17, 2001)
These drivers appear to leak memory. After an hour or two of use, you will notice windows and icons "paint" themselves on and off the screen.
14.20 Beta (Jul 17, 2001)
Drivers work great in Windows XP RC1. I can run my system at the Optimal setting again and set the AGP slot to 4x without having random lockups. Framerate is improved over past beta drivers as well.
1.0 (Jun 14, 2001)
I like the idea. Needs a bit of work, but it can work. What they need, like almost RIGHT NOW, is for WinAmp to be able to properly decode these new files. That way you won't need to worry about if your music file is an mp3 file or mp3pro file. It'll play the same way. The need for an external player at this time sucks, and is the major downfall at the moment.
1.0 Beta Build 0062 (Mar 9, 2001)
Hey, here's a thought. Instead of downloading this program and/or b****ing about System Restore, how about you just turn it off? That seems like the most logical solution to me. There's no need for this extra program.
1.0 Beta Build 0062 (Jun 5, 2002 - 11:09 PM)
Oops.. the Standalone is not an ISO, but an EXE
1.0 Beta Build 0062 (Jun 5, 2002 - 10:57 PM)
Selected testers are now able to download the first beta for Service Pack 1 at http://windowsbeta.microsoft.com
There are three versions of the test:
"Integrated" ISO - Windows XP w/ Service Pack 1 Beta 1 integrated
"Patch" - Windows XP Service Pack 1 Beta 1 Network Install
or
"Standalone" - Windows XP Service Pack 1 Beta 1 ISO
If you choose to install Service Pack 1 Beta 1, BACKUP FIRST!!!
1.0 Beta Build 0062 (Oct 26, 2001 - 4:42 AM)
If I'm not mistaken, Microsoft also has the right to protect their software.
1.0 Beta Build 0062 (Jul 9, 2001 - 2:56 PM)
Windows XP will have better application compatibility, including a built-in application compatibility program, making running your old Windows 95/98/NT4 programs better than in Windows 2000.
The price of Windows XP is pretty steep, and chances are you might have to replace older video and/or sound cards in your system.
But, take into consideration that if you don't have the money to do this with, you DON'T HAVE to upgrade to Windows XP. Windows 98 will still be supported with all your hardware and software.
Upgrading to Windows XP is a luxury, not a requirement.
1.0 Beta Build 0062 (Jun 26, 2001 - 1:53 PM)
Ahh... I love the option my sound card has to record its own output ;)