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Shining Knights
2004-09-19, 05:24 PM
It matters not whether you win or lose; what matters is whether I win or lose.
Raziel
2004-09-25, 03:11 AM
Shinto, run this one through spell-check. Shakespeare was allowed to make up words. You are not.
Shining Knights
2004-09-25, 10:13 AM
It matters not whether you win or lose; what matters is whether I win or lose.
Raziel
2004-09-28, 01:15 AM
I dont have one. :(
You're telling me you don't have Microsoft Word on your comp?
Vollstrecker
2004-09-28, 01:38 AM
I dont have one. :(
http://www.iespell.com/
Shining Knights
2004-09-28, 09:46 AM
It matters not whether you win or lose; what matters is whether I win or lose.
Raziel
2004-09-30, 12:29 AM
Is this on your parents comp? Because, if not, what use do you have for XP Professional?
Vollstrecker
2004-09-30, 01:14 AM
I have XP Pro. ;)
Anyway, XP Pro/Home identifiers no longer exist after Service Pack 2, so it's a moot point.
Raziel
2004-09-30, 01:43 AM
I was under the impression that most games don't run on XP, which is why I was confused as to his usage of the OS. Then again, I could be entirely wrong about that seeing as how I don't really play very many PC games.
Vollstrecker
2004-09-30, 02:13 AM
XP completely eliminated older Windows' utilization of MS-DOS (2000 did also, but 2000 was an NT format, you don't run games on NT machines). Most older games will not run on XP.
XP Home or XP Pro, it didn't matter. Also, XP changed the way some things run (no specifics there), so some new(er) games require you to run it in a compatibility mode that simulates certain aspects of older versions of Windows.
The main difference between XP Pro and Home that I noticed anyway was that XP Pro had more networking ability.
Raziel
2004-09-30, 02:33 AM
Well, then that answers that question.
Sovereign
2004-09-30, 02:46 AM
No it doesmn't. I'm still lost.
Vollstrecker
2004-09-30, 02:51 AM
You're on 'Silence' for the rest of the night.
Go to bed.
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