That’s not been my experience… Both Win2K and WinXP are relatively efficient at idle on my systems, usual memory consumption around 50MB. That’s 15MB less then Win98SE used to consume at idle on my previous rig. Granted, you have to turn off XP’s drive indexing crapola (FindFast, the Next Generation) :gag: then deep-six the Playskool GUI, but once all that’s done, you’ve got a pretty solid OS.
Of course, I was a big fan of 98SE too, I can’t recall crashing the OS without the problem being in a third-party app, game, driver, overclock gone horribly wrong, etc. WinME was shovelware of the highest order, and a pox upon the land…
Remember that MS has to support the entire universe of PC hardware; ALL AMD CPUs and chipsets, ALL Intel CPUs and chipsets, ALL VIA CPUs and chipsets, Transmeta CPUs, SiS chipsets, RDRAM, PC 66/100/133 SDRAM, PC2100/2700/3100 DDR RAM, Asus mobos, MSI mobos, Abit mobos, AGP, PCI, ISA, EISA, ATA 33/66/100/133, SATA, ATAPI, CD-RW, DVD, Floppies, USB 1.1, USB 2.0, IEEE-1394, SPDIF etc… And that 's just the internal stuff!!
If you’re going to upgrade your OS, be sure to run the MS app that will check all your devices for compatibility.
-Rav