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  • M Munchies_Matt

    Does anyone remember how good Windows 2000 was? NT4 with USB support. Rock solid, a gem of an OS, quick, stable, and light weight. I have it running still on a Pentium with 256 MB of RAM, and it is very quick. Far far quicker than win 7 on an i7 with 3 GB or RAM. If any of todays SW would run on it it would be my OS of preference.

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    Mike Hankey
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    I ran 2000 for several years and loved it. No problems at all!

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    • M Munchies_Matt

      Does anyone remember how good Windows 2000 was? NT4 with USB support. Rock solid, a gem of an OS, quick, stable, and light weight. I have it running still on a Pentium with 256 MB of RAM, and it is very quick. Far far quicker than win 7 on an i7 with 3 GB or RAM. If any of todays SW would run on it it would be my OS of preference.

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      Forogar
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      I am still running Windows 2000 as a file server without any problems whatsoever. I will keep using it until the PC melts or whatever.

      - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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      • M Munchies_Matt

        Does anyone remember how good Windows 2000 was? NT4 with USB support. Rock solid, a gem of an OS, quick, stable, and light weight. I have it running still on a Pentium with 256 MB of RAM, and it is very quick. Far far quicker than win 7 on an i7 with 3 GB or RAM. If any of todays SW would run on it it would be my OS of preference.

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        Ravi Bhavnani
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        Yep, a really solid OS! :thumbsup: /ravi

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        • M Munchies_Matt

          Does anyone remember how good Windows 2000 was? NT4 with USB support. Rock solid, a gem of an OS, quick, stable, and light weight. I have it running still on a Pentium with 256 MB of RAM, and it is very quick. Far far quicker than win 7 on an i7 with 3 GB or RAM. If any of todays SW would run on it it would be my OS of preference.

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          Super Lloyd
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          But is it faster than Windows 10? That would be the real challenge to beat! :P

          All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar DirectX for WinRT/C# since 2013! Taking over the world since 1371!

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          • M Munchies_Matt

            Does anyone remember how good Windows 2000 was? NT4 with USB support. Rock solid, a gem of an OS, quick, stable, and light weight. I have it running still on a Pentium with 256 MB of RAM, and it is very quick. Far far quicker than win 7 on an i7 with 3 GB or RAM. If any of todays SW would run on it it would be my OS of preference.

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            Jeremy Falcon
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            I think you're underestimating the value of having new bright shiny gizmos on the start menu that we really don't need.

            Jeremy Falcon

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            • M Munchies_Matt

              Does anyone remember how good Windows 2000 was? NT4 with USB support. Rock solid, a gem of an OS, quick, stable, and light weight. I have it running still on a Pentium with 256 MB of RAM, and it is very quick. Far far quicker than win 7 on an i7 with 3 GB or RAM. If any of todays SW would run on it it would be my OS of preference.

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              PIEBALDconsult
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              Munchies_Matt wrote:

              Windows 2000

              Nope, never used it.

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              • S Super Lloyd

                But is it faster than Windows 10? That would be the real challenge to beat! :P

                All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar DirectX for WinRT/C# since 2013! Taking over the world since 1371!

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                Sander Rossel
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                Windows 10 is the fastest OS ever. It crashes faster than any other, it messes things up with every update faster than any other, and it pisses you off faster than any other. Yeah, nothing beats Windows 10 when it comes to speed :D

                Visit my blog at Sander's bits - Writing the code you need. Or read my articles at my CodeProject profile.

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                Regards, Sander

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                • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                  Windows 10 is the fastest OS ever. It crashes faster than any other, it messes things up with every update faster than any other, and it pisses you off faster than any other. Yeah, nothing beats Windows 10 when it comes to speed :D

                  Visit my blog at Sander's bits - Writing the code you need. Or read my articles at my CodeProject profile.

                  Simplicity is prerequisite for reliability. — Edsger W. Dijkstra

                  Regards, Sander

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                  Nagy Vilmos
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                  Sander Rossel wrote:

                  It crashes faster than any other

                  There speaks a man who never used Windows 3.11 - GPF's are go!

                  veni bibi saltavi

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                    Munchies_Matt wrote:

                    Does anyone remember how good Windows 2000 was?

                    Yes, still have one of them original CD's, but a shame it doesn't support anything beyond .NET 2.0. Have you recently tried a version of Linux? Booting from a USB-stick? :)

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                    Munchies_Matt
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                    I use Ubuntu too, its good. Very good.

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                    • S Super Lloyd

                      But is it faster than Windows 10? That would be the real challenge to beat! :P

                      All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar DirectX for WinRT/C# since 2013! Taking over the world since 1371!

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                      Given that it is lightening quick in an old Pentium with 256 MB of RAM it would destroy Windows 10 on something like an i7 with 3 GG. Utterly destroy it.

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                      • N Nagy Vilmos

                        Sander Rossel wrote:

                        It crashes faster than any other

                        There speaks a man who never used Windows 3.11 - GPF's are go!

                        veni bibi saltavi

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                        Sander Rossel
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                        Guilty as charged :laugh: Well, we had a computer at elementary school that used Windows 3.something, but I only played some lame game on that a few times.

                        Visit my blog at Sander's bits - Writing the code you need. Or read my articles at my CodeProject profile.

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                        Regards, Sander

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                        • M Munchies_Matt

                          Does anyone remember how good Windows 2000 was? NT4 with USB support. Rock solid, a gem of an OS, quick, stable, and light weight. I have it running still on a Pentium with 256 MB of RAM, and it is very quick. Far far quicker than win 7 on an i7 with 3 GB or RAM. If any of todays SW would run on it it would be my OS of preference.

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                          Munchies_Matt wrote:

                          If any of todays SW would run on it it

                          Exactly why you can't use it today. Today's sw would be dog slow on it, if it would even run at all. :^)

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                          • M Munchies_Matt

                            Does anyone remember how good Windows 2000 was? NT4 with USB support. Rock solid, a gem of an OS, quick, stable, and light weight. I have it running still on a Pentium with 256 MB of RAM, and it is very quick. Far far quicker than win 7 on an i7 with 3 GB or RAM. If any of todays SW would run on it it would be my OS of preference.

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                            Wasn't 2000 the bastard love child of Win95 and NT? I remember being able to get a coffee while it booted up, I remember never being able to get the right drivers, and I remember the new UI with the drop-shadow menus which were awesome until I started noticing more and more that I'd see the shadow, then wait...and wait...and wait...and then the menu would appear. I actually loved Win2000 because it was clean, but I liked XP because it supported more peripherals, was a little easier on Mum and Dad users, and was then sad when Vista was panned so badly. Sure they missed the point, but frankly I can't see much difference between the annoyances of Vista and what MacOS does nowadays. Win7 is still my favourite by far. If they get off their arses and fix the dichotomy between the Metro settings pages and old Win95 based dialog pages that abound in Win10 then I'll love it more. As long as they stop dumbing them down. Whoever is in charge of the Network settings stack needs to be slapped around a fair bit.

                            cheers Chris Maunder

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                            • M Munchies_Matt

                              Does anyone remember how good Windows 2000 was? NT4 with USB support. Rock solid, a gem of an OS, quick, stable, and light weight. I have it running still on a Pentium with 256 MB of RAM, and it is very quick. Far far quicker than win 7 on an i7 with 3 GB or RAM. If any of todays SW would run on it it would be my OS of preference.

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                              kmoorevs
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                              Yes, I thought Win2K was so good that I basically skipped XP altogether! I used until 2009 when Win7 came out. :laugh:

                              "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse

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                              • M Munchies_Matt

                                Does anyone remember how good Windows 2000 was? NT4 with USB support. Rock solid, a gem of an OS, quick, stable, and light weight. I have it running still on a Pentium with 256 MB of RAM, and it is very quick. Far far quicker than win 7 on an i7 with 3 GB or RAM. If any of todays SW would run on it it would be my OS of preference.

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                                Munchies_Matt wrote:

                                Windows 2000

                                Loved it! My fav MS OS - with W7 coming in a close-ish 2nd.

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                                • C Chris Maunder

                                  Wasn't 2000 the bastard love child of Win95 and NT? I remember being able to get a coffee while it booted up, I remember never being able to get the right drivers, and I remember the new UI with the drop-shadow menus which were awesome until I started noticing more and more that I'd see the shadow, then wait...and wait...and wait...and then the menu would appear. I actually loved Win2000 because it was clean, but I liked XP because it supported more peripherals, was a little easier on Mum and Dad users, and was then sad when Vista was panned so badly. Sure they missed the point, but frankly I can't see much difference between the annoyances of Vista and what MacOS does nowadays. Win7 is still my favourite by far. If they get off their arses and fix the dichotomy between the Metro settings pages and old Win95 based dialog pages that abound in Win10 then I'll love it more. As long as they stop dumbing them down. Whoever is in charge of the Network settings stack needs to be slapped around a fair bit.

                                  cheers Chris Maunder

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                                  Munchies_Matt
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                                  Yes, it took the PnP model off 95 and blended it, with USB, on to NT4, coming up with a new kernel model, filters and layered drivers, but using the NT4 API. And a damn goof job was done if you ask me. Of course it meant a lot of new kernel code was needed, particularly USB, but you cold still run NT4 drivers on it. Even today serial.sys is a monolith driver straight out of NT4 I only recently touched on MacOS, on a tablet, and I have to say, it is crap. As for win 7 though, don't get me started on it. Its network management is an absoloute disaster. It is almost impossible to get two machine s to talk to each other. And, when they do, something will change at next boot and its back to the beginning again! XP and 2K just worked. Anyway, I pretty much hate IT anyway, still, it pays for the beer! :)

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