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dirtwarrior
Just wondering why does nt based os have services while 9x does not?
kartel
you'd think after 1000+ posts, you wouldn't ask that........ huh.gif
Shindo_Hikaru
Good question but it is like asking why A Deisel Truck has Towing and a car that does not.
Shoshoni
QUOTE (kartel @ Jul 23 2006, 09:37 AM) *
you'd think after 1000+ posts, you wouldn't ask that........ huh.gif


I don't agree with you because someone doesn't have to know everything. It's a good question though
LLXX
Because Microsoft wanted it to.
Shindo_Hikaru
I do belive the biggest reason is the fact that NT has NTFS and windows 9x is FAT. There are things that the NTFS file system can support other programs in the management field.
kartel
xp/2000 runs on fat32........the big difference is no dos and a whole lotta headaches
Andromeda43
I run XP on a FAT-32 partition and it runs like a 'Scalded Dog'. thumbup.gif

The XP OS seems to have nothing to do with NTFS.

If my PC ran any faster on my FAT-32, SATA drive, I'd have to chain it down to the desk. woot.gif

Cheers!

Andromeda43 cool.gif
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