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June 30th, 2004, 05:40 AM
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Win98 Uptime: Looking to Better
Heyz people. This thread is actually sparked from gore's paper in the other thread discussing uptime and how some people feel "prideful" about their uptime (myself being one of them). Now, on my little home network (98/Me and OpenBSD) I usually get somewhat good uptime from all three (with OpenBSD being the best, closely followed by Win98). Now I know that it's difficult to have a stable WinMe and my OpenBSD has been on for age's without a reboot but I wanna take more step's toward's making my Win98 box more stable (trust me, it's great right now, but MORE!) and have a better uptime. I wanna get the most outta the machine is basically what I'm trying to say. Now, I'm going to convert to FAT32 in a few day's when I'm ready and I use Disk Cleanup and Maintenence Wizard VERY frequently. But I wanna know what else I could do to keep a good uptime and a nice, stable OS that (as of right now) is as powerful as any linux machine (atleast it seem's that way). Any thought's, comment's, etc are greatly appreciated.
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