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  2. #2
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    the link gave me page not available ?
    simply me

  3. #3

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    Originally posted by the gaffer@Jan 17 2004, 06:39 PM
    the link gave me page not available ?
    thats right clicking on the link wont cut it ;) if you want to read more you need to copy and paste the whole link,including <[LN];LifeAn1>,into your browser
    Windows 98 and Windows 98 Second Edition support was scheduled to end on January 16, 2004
    p.s. not these < >

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    TheBulbasaurfreak
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    Thanks Goslow&#33; I still use Win98 SE.

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    Yes, MS has decided to offer support for Win98, due to GNU/LINUX being an attractive offer to alot of people in businesses, since the cost is cheaper, and support contracts are handled by many companys.
    Recently alot of governments have been making the switch or considering the switch to GNU/LINUX.
    So this is prompting MS to once again, look at how they view their old software catalog, and begin to figure out ways to keep customers from leaving.

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    Originally posted by TheBulbasaurfreak@Jan 18 2004, 06:04 AM
    I still use Win98 SE.
    That is good that there will be extended support for Windows 98, and ME. I am also still using Windows 98.


 

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