Well, I went ahead and did the install. Its all working fine with no problems. At first, for some reason the drive with all the backups and music did not show up. I had to go into disk management and assign it a drive letter. I dont know why it didnt do that automatically. Pretty scary moment there for a while thinking the drive had been wiped or something. All seems well so far. Im sure my daughter will have something to scream about though.
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Originally posted by Spivonious View PostYou missed Windows ME. :P
Going by version numbers we have:
1. Windows 1
2. Windows 2
3. Windows 3
4. Windows 3.1
5. Windows 3.11
6. Windows 95 (4)
7. Windows 98 (4.1)
8. Windows ME (4.2)
9. Windows 2000 (5)
10. Windows XP (5.1)
11. Windows Vista (6)
12. Windows 7 (6.1)
Of course there's also the NT versions, which would make Win7 #16I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
The most human thing we can do is comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.
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Originally posted by Axewielder View PostIs this true? Vista's idea of memory management was to use ALL of your memory in an effort to guess how you might use it and optimize around those guesses. FAIL
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Originally posted by Carbuff View PostSo win me was already pointed out but what about win98 se and win95b?
95 OSR1, 2, 2.1, and 2.5 where actually just service packs for Win95 and were never available at retail. All of them were versioned 4.0.Scott
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Originally posted by Spivonious View PostYou missed Windows ME. :P
Going by version numbers we have:
Windows 1
Windows 2
Windows 3
Windows 3.1
Windows 3.11
Windows 95 (4)
Windows 98 (4.1)
Windows ME (4.2)
Windows 2000 (5)
Windows XP (5.1)
Windows Vista (6)
Windows 7 (6.1)
BTW, you are missing a bunch.
Windows 1.02, 1.03, 2.1, Windows For Workgroups, Windows 32S, Windows NT 3.1, Windows NT 3.51, Windows NT 4, Windows Embedded, Windows Server 2008, etc.
And then the myriad of SKUs - Home, Pro, Enterprise Server, Domain Controller, etc.
And then the CPUs - 8086, 286, 386, P4, MIPS, Alpha, x64, etc.I want REAL change. I want dead bodies littering the capitol.
- Newc
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Originally posted by hippietim View PostRaise your hand if you know the *real* reason that the version numbers (in parens) are numbered like that?
BTW, you are missing a bunch.
Windows 1.02, 1.03, 2.1, Windows For Workgroups, Windows 32S, Windows NT 3.1, Windows NT 3.51, Windows NT 4, Windows Embedded, Windows Server 2008, etc.
And then the myriad of SKUs - Home, Pro, Enterprise Server, Domain Controller, etc.
And then the CPUs - 8086, 286, 386, P4, MIPS, Alpha, x64, etc.
What's Windows 32S?Scott
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Originally posted by Spivonious View PostWell, 3.11 is Windows for Workgroups, so I didn't miss that one
Originally posted by Spivonious View PostWhat's Windows 32S?I want REAL change. I want dead bodies littering the capitol.
- Newc
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Originally posted by RacerX View PostThat's uncalled for.
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Originally posted by cornstar70 View PostWell, he should not be labeling someone as a fail when he obviously cannot read. If he would have read what I originally posted properly, he would have agreed with me, not call me a fail. So I think it was justified. Just my opinion.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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IMO absolutley NONE of the Windows versions were a fail. Just look into Bill Gates' personal monetary worth. If that constitutes a fail, count me in on that action!!I live on the edge of danger facing life and death every single day.....then I leave her at home and go disarm bombs.
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