>>That can be disabled easily enough. Look for "autorun" in the CD drive
properties.
That only disables 'autorun' CDs. If I put a blank CD-R in, it trys to
'help'.
Ken Elliott
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-----Original Message-----
From: slug@nks.net [mailto:slug@nks.net] On Behalf Of Eben King
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 8:41 AM
To: slug@nks.net
Subject: RE: [SLUG] New Windows Singularity
On Thu, 10 Nov 2005, Ken Elliott wrote:
> >>what is the functional difference between 2k & XP?
>
> Win 2K is NT 5.0
> Win XP is NT 5.1
>
> The .1 is a whole lot of added on junk, in my opinion. Case in point:
> I plug my Camera into a W2K machine and nothing happens. I pull up
> Explorer and move the files. In XP, it starts up a wizard and asks
> what I want to do. I have to close it before I can continue. This
> occurs because XP has a small applet loaded that watches for these
> things, to "help" me. I don't need the help, it gets in the way,
> steals memory and CPU cycles. Same type of thing happens with I put a CD
in the drive. Drives me crazy.
That can be disabled easily enough. Look for "autorun" in the CD drive
properties.
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