OK - I did decide to "move on" to Windows 7. blank drive, installed win7 pro 32-bit.
got it all running pretty quickly, after going through all this for many hours over the past week.
installed new pegasus. this time, did not let it make ADMIN account. copied all my mail - PMM PMI CNM - over to pmail\mail
everything works. so I'm good with pegasus in WIN7.
BUT - I AM HATING WINDOWS 7.
I work with plain text files every day for work and personal use of all kinds.
I import text into email, sometime invoices, I print text files, view them, edit them - every day -
VERY QUICKLY - using ancient DOS programs - my file manager Directory Freedom, my editor Sled and sometimes the old file viewer LIST.
I'm also using batch files. yes old .BAT files. such as to load a certain file into my editor or backup files to another drive.
all of this becomes incredibly tedious using any kind of windows programs.
I do keep 2 machines on my desk in front of me. one is running XP, upgraded 4 years ago from WIN2000.
and the old one with my text files and email was running WIN98. I used a dialup modem to get my email.
the other machine is online, previously with DSL.
So I do work with windows programs in a window environment everyday.
but I also need to work with text files.
I swtiched from DSL to "hyperlink" (Earthlink version of Uverse) so I could get rid of my landline as a first step towards moving to a cellphone.
this prompted me to upgrade the old machine where I get my email.
I got a Dell Optiplex 980 refurb on ebay for $99. came with WIN7
I found that WIN7 64-bit will not run any DOS programs
all previous Windows have had a command prompt "DOS mode". win7 has this, but you cannot run any 16-bit programs.
so I switch to WIN7 32-bit - I found that you can maybe run DOS programs, but NOT in FULL SCREEN.
so I went to XP. besides the minor pegasus issue, I started to have other problems.
OK - so today its back to Windows 7. So like I said, Pegasus is working fine now. So that's good.
But I'm not having much luck finding windows file managers or text editors that are plain and simple and fast and easy to use.
actually thinking about going back to a WIN98 machine and keeping it offline. (but I kind of need email there)
anyway - just explaining why someone might need or want to run XP or older windows
contemplated checking into Linux - I note that Pegasus is not available for Linux.
hopefully I will find new ways to do what I need to do in WIN7.
As for the 0xc0000005 error, no need to pursue that one. I might still go back to XP, but probably would be on a different machine and with less complicated driver installs, etc,
thanks for the interest. sometimes you really need (or want) to fix some little thing.
<p>OK - I did decide to "move on" to Windows 7. blank drive, installed win7 pro 32-bit.</p><p>got it all running pretty quickly, after going through all this for many hours over the past week.</p><p>installed new pegasus. this time, did not let it make ADMIN account. copied all my mail - PMM PMI CNM - over to pmail\mail</p><p>everything works. so I'm good with pegasus in WIN7.</p><p>BUT - I AM HATING WINDOWS 7.</p><p>I work with plain text files every day for work and personal use of all kinds.</p><p>I import text into email, sometime invoices, I print text files, view them, edit them - every day -</p><p>VERY QUICKLY - using ancient DOS programs - my file manager Directory Freedom, my editor Sled and sometimes the old file viewer LIST.</p><p>I'm also using batch files. yes old .BAT files. such as to load a certain file into my editor or backup files to another drive.
</p><p>&nbsp;all of this becomes incredibly tedious using any kind of windows programs.
</p><p>&nbsp;I do keep 2 machines on my desk in front of me. one is running XP, upgraded 4 years ago from WIN2000.</p><p>and the old one with my text files and email was running WIN98. I used a dialup modem to get my email.</p><p>the other machine is online, previously with DSL.
</p><p>So I do work with windows programs in a window environment everyday.</p><p>but I also need to work with text files.</p><p>I swtiched from DSL to "hyperlink" (Earthlink version of Uverse) so I could get rid of my landline as a first step towards moving to a cellphone.</p><p>this prompted me to upgrade the old machine where I get my email.</p><p>I got a Dell Optiplex 980 refurb on&nbsp; ebay for $99. came with WIN7 </p><p>I found that WIN7 64-bit will not run any DOS programs </p><p>all previous Windows have had a command prompt "DOS mode". win7 has this, but you cannot run any 16-bit programs.</p><p>so I switch to WIN7 32-bit - I found that you can maybe run DOS programs, but NOT in FULL SCREEN.</p><p>so I went to XP. besides the minor pegasus issue, I started to have other problems.</p><p>OK - so today its back to Windows 7. So like I said, Pegasus is working fine now. So that's good.</p><p>But I'm not having much luck finding windows file managers or text editors that are plain and simple and fast and easy to use.</p><p>actually thinking about going back to a WIN98 machine and keeping it offline. (but I kind of need email there)
</p><p>anyway - just explaining why someone might need or want to run XP or older windows
</p><p>&nbsp;contemplated checking into Linux - I note that Pegasus is not available for Linux.
</p><p>hopefully I will find new ways to do what I need to do in WIN7.
</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;As for the 0xc0000005 error, no need to pursue that one. I might still go back to XP, but probably would be on a different machine and with less complicated driver installs, etc,</p><p>thanks for the interest. sometimes you really need (or want) to fix some little thing.
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