Mike,
You can remove it. I already have (I can always add it back if I need it)
Just go to your network properties, and you will see it installed as a service. Just uninstall it from there.
You can also edit the settings in gpedit from what I have read. The default setting is...
Just curious of the QoS service under my network properties is really necessary.
I use Win XP Pro on a stand alone computer, using and Intel Pro/100+ NIC to connect directly to my Cisco 675 DSL modem/router.
I have been reading that removing the QoS can increase your bandwidth since by default...
Thanks for the response, guys.
So, let me just make sure I get this correct (sorry if I am just repeating what you guys said, I just want to get this right:
Leave my D drive where it is (the XP drive) and edit the boot.ini take out the reference to the Win98. (I think I can do this from...
I have created a Win98 & XP Dual boot. I have 2 seperate hard drives. Win98 on C, Fat32, and XP on D, NTFS.
Now that I have "burned in" my XP on D and am happy that everthing works as advertised, I am ready to get rid of my Win98 drive. However, I would like to convert this drive...
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