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My home PC is still a W98 ... even if it does not crash very often (I believe most of crashes are caused by HW incompatibilities, and now my cheap ECS mobo works much better then the old Asus), I must restart it once every 3-4 days (its way of managing RAM really sucks !!!)
My office W2K it's times better.....
My office W2K it's times better.....

For various reasons I've used all MS Windows versions past 3.1.
So far, the most stable I've had that I can run all the applications I want to on is Win ME.
DOS + Win 3.1 / 3.11 went out with the ark.
95 needs too many updates & sits ontop of too much 16-bit code. 98 crashes too often, I have yet to see a 98 install shut down correctly *and* it sits ontop of too much 16-bit code. Win ME is almost stable. Have to reboot every few days or if I run too many apps (running out of resources - read: that couple of MB of reserved paint memory!).
NT 4.0 is incredibly stable once patched, but doesn't run some of the utils I want it to. Win 2000 & XP suffer from too much NTism. XP also has the problem of getting certified drivers installed & is distinctly troublesome for my CD Writers.
Now, as for Linux... steady as a rock & excellent applications. Doesn't play games well, XMAME is usually far behind, no WolfMAME (yet).
So, I run Win ME on one machine, Linux on the other - hasn't been rebooted for several weeks. I use AT&T Research Lab's VNC to view everything from the Windows box.

DOS + Win 3.1 / 3.11 went out with the ark.
95 needs too many updates & sits ontop of too much 16-bit code. 98 crashes too often, I have yet to see a 98 install shut down correctly *and* it sits ontop of too much 16-bit code. Win ME is almost stable. Have to reboot every few days or if I run too many apps (running out of resources - read: that couple of MB of reserved paint memory!).
NT 4.0 is incredibly stable once patched, but doesn't run some of the utils I want it to. Win 2000 & XP suffer from too much NTism. XP also has the problem of getting certified drivers installed & is distinctly troublesome for my CD Writers.
Now, as for Linux... steady as a rock & excellent applications. Doesn't play games well, XMAME is usually far behind, no WolfMAME (yet).
So, I run Win ME on one machine, Linux on the other - hasn't been rebooted for several weeks. I use AT&T Research Lab's VNC to view everything from the Windows box.