At 04:17 PM 03/11/2001 -0500, you wrote:
Hello everyone,
In pondering my scanner options, a new option has occurred to me. I've
got a decent scanner for a beginner (an Acer ScanWit). Windows won't
install it, after many, many attempts and a boatload of technical
advice. Windows crashes on me all the time. So maybe what I ought to do
is get a Mac and use the scanner I've got for awhile.
I'd like to hear from Mac users, especially on the issues of support,
stability, and ease of use with peripherals such as photo scanners. I'd
also appreciate your best guess as to how hard it would be for a college
educated (albeit in English), long time Windows user to learn to use a Mac.
While I have no great love for Windoze, in your case (and without
additional information), I'd actually recommend upgrading your O/S
(assuming you're using Win98 or Win98SE or WinME). I've just installed
WinXP Home Edition on one of my LAN computers, and it was the smoothest
install I've ever experienced -- and it recognized every piece of equipment
in the computer or attached thereto and installed them all flawlessly, with
drivers that wereeven newer than any I had (and I had some pretty unusual
stuff, too). All this for the price of $149.00 CDN for the upgrade. Mind
you, the target PC already came tricked out with lots of memory (>256 MByte
RAM). If you don't have at least 256 MByte RAM, the new O/S may puke a
bit. But these days, RAM's damn near free, and the store I got the upgrade
O/S from was actually *giving away* 128 Megs of RAM with every sale.
Seems to me that buying a whole new computer is overkill.
Garth
< This message was delivered via the Olympus Mailing List >
< For questions, mailto:owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >
< Web Page: http://Zuiko.sls.bc.ca/swright/olympuslist.html >
|