Comment by publicdebates 13 days ago Windows 2000 was peak. All improvements from XP onwards were negligible. 5 comments publicdebates Reply VerifiedReports 12 days ago Improvements? Windows has suffered an ever-accelerating slide into the toilet, starting with Vista. nurettin 13 days ago It was all downhill from 3.11 touwer 13 days ago That was the best. With sound drivers ahartmetz 12 days ago It crashed a lot. It's hard to imagine these days how often it crashed. Windows 2000 was peak for me. NT kernel, inofficial but very solid compatibility with pretty much everything DOS / Windows including games, and a clean, efficient UI. 1 reply →
VerifiedReports 12 days ago Improvements? Windows has suffered an ever-accelerating slide into the toilet, starting with Vista.
nurettin 13 days ago It was all downhill from 3.11 touwer 13 days ago That was the best. With sound drivers ahartmetz 12 days ago It crashed a lot. It's hard to imagine these days how often it crashed. Windows 2000 was peak for me. NT kernel, inofficial but very solid compatibility with pretty much everything DOS / Windows including games, and a clean, efficient UI. 1 reply →
touwer 13 days ago That was the best. With sound drivers ahartmetz 12 days ago It crashed a lot. It's hard to imagine these days how often it crashed. Windows 2000 was peak for me. NT kernel, inofficial but very solid compatibility with pretty much everything DOS / Windows including games, and a clean, efficient UI. 1 reply →
ahartmetz 12 days ago It crashed a lot. It's hard to imagine these days how often it crashed. Windows 2000 was peak for me. NT kernel, inofficial but very solid compatibility with pretty much everything DOS / Windows including games, and a clean, efficient UI. 1 reply →
Improvements? Windows has suffered an ever-accelerating slide into the toilet, starting with Vista.
It was all downhill from 3.11
That was the best. With sound drivers
It crashed a lot. It's hard to imagine these days how often it crashed. Windows 2000 was peak for me. NT kernel, inofficial but very solid compatibility with pretty much everything DOS / Windows including games, and a clean, efficient UI.
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