Posted on 11/27/2019 6:47:34 AM PST by dayglored
Thanks for the education. XP-SP3 is what I’ve got now, luckily. Moving (a different laptop) from Win8 to Win7, if I can pull it off, will also be educational - and entertaining.
It’s not that I hate it, it’s just that I’ve been using Win-7 Pro x64 since 2009, and I’m used to it. My sister’s Win8/8.1 lapper was a mess, and I had problems at Staples’ lappers running Win-10.
You’ll be disappointed in VM gaming performance - especially video (I know, I’ve tried).
In the Microsoft column, "4" belongs between "3" and "95" (that's NT4; NT5 got renamed "2000"), and "ME" belongs between "98" and "2000".
In the Apple column, "9" belongs between "8" and "X".
Curious omissions. I can sort of understand forgetting "NT4", since that was mainly a server OS and didn't get much attention in the mainstream. And I grant that Windows "ME" is best forgotten. But MacOS 9 was the pinnacle of the original Mac series; my late-90's iMacs ran it for many years.
Ah, well, it's an internet meme, not a Wikipedia page :-) Thanks for posting it!
Good points.
For under $500. you could build your own PC with the most recent AMD CPU, AMD Ryzen 5 2400G 3.6 GHz Quad-Core Processor (OC to 4.0) with good onboard GPU, and 16 Gb RAM, and a full ATX MSI B450-A PRO ATX AM4 Motherboard, and it should run the latest W/10 64 build with not problem, as mine has and does (though with the Ryzen 3 3200G and tweaked). https://pcpartpicker.com/user/PBJ/saved/#view=4BsGcf
Praise the Lord. See thread Custom build you own modern computer (new Ryzen CPU) for under 400.00, http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3773784/posts
Huh? I can view videos online on youtube fine- do you mean some other type video?
I was referring to online gaming over a virtual PC - I guess I should have tempered my remark with a YMMV (your mileage may vary). If it works for you then fantastic!
[[I was referring to online gaming over a virtual PC]]
Oh i see, thanks- yeah i thought probably it wouldn’t work well- but didn’t know for sure-
All you need is to keep up to date with the web browser, anti virus, anti spyware / anti ransomeware.
ME was unrelated to 2000. WinME was the last release of the MS-DOS-based Windows familiy -- from 1.0 through "ME", Windows was not an operating system, it was just a GUI application that ran on top of MS-DOS. Useful as they were, even for business use, those MS-DOS-based releases were glorified toys. WinME was intentionally broken and unstable, because Microsoft knew it was the end of that line, and it needed users to quit that family and migrate to the new family...
The non-MS-DOS NT ("New Technology") family was started in the early 1990's as a "serious" operating system. Those releases started at NT3.1, then NT3.5, and NT4. NT5 was scheduled for release around Y2K, so the MS marketing department christened it "Windows 2000", but I still have the earlier documentation where it was still named "NT5". A year or so later, NT5.1 was released and named "Windows XP".
NT6 became "Vista"; NT6.1 became "Windows 7"; NT6.2 was "Windows 8"; NT6.3 was "Windows 8.1". Then they skipped a few numbers for the heck of it, and made "NT10" which was named "Windows 10", and here we are.
> And Apple's numbers are just the phones, not the OS's.
Oh, geez, color me embarrassed, I didn't see that. I was thinking MacOS releases. D-uh! and thanks for the correction! :-)
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