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<blockquote data-quote="sburchett" data-source="post: 159349" data-attributes="member: 1850"><p>That video was a trip down memory lane. Though I am a Mac man at heart, I have dealt with almost all of the system revisions shown. I had Windows 3.1 on my work machine, but stuck with DOS until Windows 95 came out.</p><p></p><p>The video mentioned it, but when they got to Windows 2000 they were jumping onto a different bandwagon, but the one that has led to the present.</p><p></p><p>Microsoft hired Digital Equipment Corporation to write Windows NT so they would have a reliable enterprise-level operating system. Windows 2000 was Windows NT 5.0, XP was 5.1, Vista was 6.0 and Windows 7 is 6.1.</p><p></p><p>I still have nightmares about Windows ME. I maintained my boss' kids' machines, which were bought with Windows ME pre-installed. Problem after problem after problem. I finally talked him into letting me upgrade them to Windows 2000. End of problems!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sburchett, post: 159349, member: 1850"] That video was a trip down memory lane. Though I am a Mac man at heart, I have dealt with almost all of the system revisions shown. I had Windows 3.1 on my work machine, but stuck with DOS until Windows 95 came out. The video mentioned it, but when they got to Windows 2000 they were jumping onto a different bandwagon, but the one that has led to the present. Microsoft hired Digital Equipment Corporation to write Windows NT so they would have a reliable enterprise-level operating system. Windows 2000 was Windows NT 5.0, XP was 5.1, Vista was 6.0 and Windows 7 is 6.1. I still have nightmares about Windows ME. I maintained my boss' kids' machines, which were bought with Windows ME pre-installed. Problem after problem after problem. I finally talked him into letting me upgrade them to Windows 2000. End of problems! [/QUOTE]
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