Re: Advice for upgrading to Win2k on photog computer?
I´m using win 2k and NTFS on my computer, AMD K6-2 550. I found drives for all my software and hardware. I´m running PS 6.0, Umax Powerlook 3000 scanner and a Epson 1200. Everything runs smooth and os is stable as a rock compared to win 98. I hate win 98! For awhile I was going to turn over to Mac just because of win 98. My brother recommended me to try win 2k first. The only thing I had problem to find driver for was the modem.
I can handle any ICC-profile and I´m now into a very project to make profiles for CFS-ink an different papers. I do really recommend win 2k!
Tomas
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From: "JEL" <lipmanson@starpower.net>
To: "Epson Inkjet newslist mail" <epson-inkjet@leben.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2001 6:36 PM
Subject: Advice for upgrading to Win2k on photog computer?
> I am contemplating upgrading my Win98SE system (Pentium III, 512mb
> memory) to Win2K. To do this I'll make it a clean install, reformatting
> my drives and starting from scratch. I plan to use the NTFS when I
> upgrade. Currently I have 3 physical drives -- one for programs, one for
> data, and the third for backup. All will be converted to NTFS. I've
> decided to do it this way because I just upgraded an older smaller
> Penium system that I use primarily for communications. It has much less
> power and is presently beating the heck out of the newer Win98SE for
> speed.
>
> My specific question is this: is anyone running on Win2k that was
> installed as the lone OS onto a clean system and is using Photoshop 6
> and printing to an Epson 3000? I will check to make sure that all my
> hardware and software is current and compatible, but don't want to mess
> up my currently well calibrated triumvirate -- e..g., monitor, scanner,
> and printer. I am using Profiler RGB, latest edition. All of my images
> are archived to CD. So I guess I'm primarily concerned about how Win2k
> will handle ICC and other color profiles. Any differently?
>
> J Lipmanson
>
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