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Some great posts, especially what spatula said. If you wanna go crazy trying to figure out where your girlfriend stashed all the CDs, do IE6! I am mostly restored...in the process did the following...
1. Learned to dispise ICQ. I exported my AddressBook and cant import it back in! I downloaded ICQ2000B, go to MyICQ and Messsage Archive and watch it spit out "Page not able to load". Fun!
2. My system is a P2 450 and upped it from 128 to 327 (128 + 128 + 64) since I had the RAM. Every tech guide/MSDN article I've ever read is real fuzzy about RAM improvements beyond 128mb...well, I'll tell you this, Im pretty impressed at how speedy the system is now....yea yea, fresh install and all...but I'm telling you, I like Win98SE2 is liking all the RAM I gave it. (No where near efficient as NT/2000, I'm certain, but still...not bad).
3. Always but the disc back in the box. I found the box to FrontPage 2000, Office 2000 and Quickbooks 2000 but no cds inside. Recovered the first 2, the 3rd is still awol. Nothing like a little scavenger hunt around the computer desk, eh?
4. Run, and love, msConfig. Be awed at all the crap that tries to load at startup, and nix it out.
5. After years of being a Eudora user, I installed Outlook Express and imported all my mail from Eudora Pro into it. Sorry Eudora, been registering and re-registering you for years...and if it comes to spending another $45 on you or getting ads, I'll opt for the Microsoft freebie. Being force feed ads on my "registered" mail reader surely didnt compell me to send you more money.
6. Savoring how fast the computer is running...then I'll re-install my Visual Basic Professional, Service Packs, MSDNs, WISE Installer and all my registered components. After that, I should be back down to a crawl

And finally, and no one mentioned it here...I've all but given up on Netscape. Last time I tried Netscape was 2 years ago and it was nothing but impressive crashes and resets. Hadn't thought of Opera, might be worth a try!
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