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Re: Win98 wonder



Even though it's an "update", you're basically reinstalling the whole OS,
though any settings you have now should hold through the update.  I've had
both nightmare and smooth-as-silk updates with SE...if your system is
working well it usually goes without a hitch, however shutdown problems were
a plague when it was first released.   My SCSI cards all made it through
without problems.

Back up anything you can't replace, before you do the update.

Gary
----- Original Message -----
From: Gary L. Hunt <glh@srv.net>
To: <epson-inkjet@leben.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 1999 1:00 AM
Subject: RE: Win98 wonder


> As far as color management goes, it's evidently the difference
> between "none" and "some".  My Win98SE CD shipped yesterday
> according to Microsoft, so maybe I'll have the awful truth in another
> week or two.  (Reading the scanner newsgroups has me worried,
> though--there are a lot of horror stories there about SCSI drivers
> not working after SE installations.)

> At 08:34 AM 12/21/1999 -0600, Steve Jacobson wrote:
> >What is the difference between win98 and win98SE?


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