← Back to context Comment by publicdebates 1 month ago Windows 2000 was peak. All improvements from XP onwards were negligible. 5 comments publicdebates Reply VerifiedReports 1 month ago Improvements? Windows has suffered an ever-accelerating slide into the toilet, starting with Vista. nurettin 1 month ago It was all downhill from 3.11 touwer 1 month ago That was the best. With sound drivers ahartmetz 1 month 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 1 month ago Improvements? Windows has suffered an ever-accelerating slide into the toilet, starting with Vista.
nurettin 1 month ago It was all downhill from 3.11 touwer 1 month ago That was the best. With sound drivers ahartmetz 1 month 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 1 month ago That was the best. With sound drivers ahartmetz 1 month 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 1 month 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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