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28-Oct-2009, 09:04 PM #1
question on where to put windows 2000?
hello, sorry if this has been asked already but i didnt see anything on the topic.

with the new site, does windows 2000 still fall under the windows xp category? personally i dont see a huge difference in the OSes besides the UI. or would it be in early versions of windows?
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That would be in the "earlier versions."
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lol i figured. they're just pretty similar. then again so are 7 and vista.
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The general run-of-the-mill computer owner does not know that, though. They are lucky they know what OS they are using at all.
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29-Oct-2009, 12:00 AM #5
If you read under the forum category headings, you will see what operating systems fall into which categories.
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the general run-of-the-mill computer owner does not know that, though. They are lucky they know what os they are using at all.




I've seen a few of those ......
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