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Personally, I wouldn't recommend using the Win98 version of Personal
Oralce 8i. I recently installed it on my machine and have since
decided to upgrade my machine to NT so I can reap the benefits of
Personal Oracle 8i for NT. Nothing is wrong with the 98 version, but
the difference in functionality between the two versions is night and
day. Both versions cost the same amount but the NT version comes with
numberous extras that you just can't run on a Win98 machine. I can't
remember where I found it on Oracle's site, but there's a whitepaper
that gives a side by side comparison of the two products. After
reading it, I can't see why anyone would want the Win98 version. If
you're serious about Oracle, I'd go the NT route.
In article <80guu1$hmi$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com>,
pberetta_at_my-deja.com wrote:
> To install Windows NT you will either need to remove WIN98 or
partition
> your hard drive, place NT in a separate partition, and run a "Dual
> Boot" system. The best way to do this is to purchase Partition Magic
> from PowerQuest and follow the instructions. It is possible to do
this
> without PM, but I'm not that much of a techie. With PM, the job is
> reasonably easy and straightforward. Never tried running Oracle
> on '98, had it on '95 - Personal Oracle worked fine, Developer
> crawled. On the NT partition of my NT4/98 box, both products work
> great. If you already have NT, by all means load it up and use it to
> run Oracle.
>
> In article <WbMW3.189606$5r2.430066_at_tor-nn1.netcom.ca>,
> "saji john" <sajijohn_at_netcom.ca> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I want to know how I can download Personal Oracle and Developer
2000.
> I have
> > Windows 98 2nd edition on my machine. Is it possible to run Oracle
on
> Win
> > 98? I have heard that I need Windows NT.
> > But when I tried to install it from Windows NT workstation v4.0 CD,
it
> > prompts for the path of Win NT files(default is d:\386). When I hit
> enter it
> > says "Setup unable
> > to install Win NT Boot Loader--Ensure that your C: drive is
formatted
> and
> > the drive is not damaged". How do I get around this problem ? I
> understand
> > that this is a because of FAT 32 file system on my machine.
> > Is there any other way to install Oracle? I wish to download for
> learning
> > and I am a novice.
> >
> > You can reply directly to me if u wish at sajijohn_at_netcom.ca
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > SJ
> >
> >
>
> Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> Before you buy.
>
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Before you buy.
Received on Fri Nov 12 1999 - 16:47:37 CST
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