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Windows 2000 | A Forgotten Marvel
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So, what should be considered the greatest operating system of all time? There is a lot of ongoing debate surrounding this question, and you’ll get different answers from every person. But arguably the most popular consensus is that it was Windows XP, the version of Windows released by Microsoft in 2001. It was flexible, versatile, and..just nostalgic. And then you have another vocal crowd saying it was Windows 7, with its slick design, fast and stable environment, and its popularization of the “search bar,” a tool most of us take for granted today. And then you have those *really* bold people who will claim it was Windows 8.1, which further built on to all these things: The last Windows that “valued privacy.”
And these are all valid opinions to have: but what if it goes deeper than that? What about the OS that directly made all their respective great achievements possible? The OS that everyone seems to forget about? Of course, I am talking about Windows 2000. Although primarily marketed as the “business” version of Windows, it was also a clear indicator that things were changing, and that Microsoft was ready for the future. A new millennium, a new Windows. The OS was quite well received and experienced some success during the first two years of its reign, eventually even holding majority market share. And as great and ambitious as this all sounds, the tale of Windows 2000 is a bit tragic in that another similarly named, Windows Millennium Edition, was released at around the same time. Having the “greatest OS of all time” juxtaposed with the “worst OS of all time” certainly hasn’t helped its presence in the spotlight. Although this distinction may not have confused as many people at the time, it certainly does now in retrospect. This has caused Windows 2000’s achievements to be overshadowed, which was further accelerated by the release of Windows XP two years later. But today, we are going to make this distinction crystal clear by highlighting its development, the incredible features it introduced and influenced, and give Windows 2000 the reputation it deserves.
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@ZachryMedearis : Windows 7. Stable, simple, beautiful.
@moki5796 : Some corrections:
- Windows 2000 was not underappreciated because it was overshadowed by the quick release of XP or the bad reputation of Me. The major cause was that it was not sold with consumer PCs at that time. If Microsoft would have let OEMs ship Windows 2000 in a consumer friendly variant (perhaps instead of Me) back then, appreciation and recognition would probably have been higher.
- The slogan "Built on NT-Technology" was not chosen to differentiate it from the failure that was Me - In fact Me did release 7 months after 2000.
- The backwards compatibility was not an emulation. It changed some variables visible to the targeted program which would make it less likely to crash or refuse to run. You could call it a "simulation" instead perhaps.
@Morhamms357 : About time finally people realize how underrated Windows 2000 is. I can literally watch this video on Windows 2000, that's just a testament to how well it aged!
@otherssingpuree1779 : YES! Windows 2000- my favourite operating system. I used it until Vista came around. My parents bought a PC from a bank upgrading their systems for $10. It was uniform and smooth. Just like Windows 7.
Microsoft Windows 2000 Startup Sound
Remember the old days, when you started windows? Download link below.
Download MP3 (free): http://ballyweg.net/windows.html
Download WAV (free): http://ballyweg.net/windows.html
Subscribe (free too): http://goo.gl/kl9qh
@Skyelle : I remember when all the school computers used windows 2000 and when it was time to have class in the computer lab, everyone all signed in at one time and there was just this sound repeating a million times all over the room lmao
@Consumstra : Still my favorite startup sound.
@4formsofMATTer : this sound was good for its time it gave the feeling of a new millennium
@loupneige : Definitely the best startup (and shutdown) sound, that perfectly fits the 2000 era. It sounds so wise, peaceful & hopeful, ready to try to do the best for the next millenium to come. : )
@pianotrainee9314 : This sounds so inspiring, like a door to the new world opens in front of you. I still use it as a logon sound in Win 10
Experiencing Windows 2000
In this video, we take a closer look at Windows 2000 and check out what runs and what doesn't.
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheNostalgiaMall
@m9078jk3 : I actually preferred Windows 2000 Professional over Windows XP because it doesn't have that awful DRM activation that was introduced with XP and later variants of Microsoft Windows . It was lighter,less bloated and had lower hardware requirements
@Gravarty : I spent a lot of time using Windows 2000 when I was in school. It really was a great OS.
@tboneanimatetwoaccount2094 : Windows 2000, one of my personal favorites.
@RMPANDA964 : I remember using WIndows 20 00 for the computer lab my university had. I had a side job being a technician in the lab and was impressed on how stable it was. A lot of us techs would prank each other using "net send" messages. This way way back before XP and people started using net send for spam.
@ZacharyNoah : I was fortunate to have experienced Windows 2000 for the first time when my dad’s auto repair shop, Noah’s Garage, had its first PC, which originally had Windows 95 installed. That computer was custom-built by a local computer shop called Learning Systems Technologies. Noah’s Garage was owned by my grandfather at the time until he retired in 2020. Windows 2000 was my very first introduction to Space Cadet Pinball. Back then, I didn’t know that particular version of Space Cadet Pinball was merely a limited version of the pinball table that was included in Full Tilt! Pinball.
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So, what should be considered the greatest operating system of all time? There is a lot of ongoing debate surrounding this question, and you’ll get different answers from every person. But arguably the most popular consensus is that it was Windows XP, the version of Windows released by Microsoft in 2001. It was flexible, versatile, and..just nostalgic. And then you have another vocal crowd saying it was Windows 7, with its slick design, fast and stable environment, and its popularization of the “search bar,” a tool most of us take for granted today. And then you have those *really* bold people who will claim it was Windows 8.1, which further built on to all these things: The last Windows that “valued privacy.”
And these are all valid opinions to have: but what if it goes deeper than that? What about the OS that directly made all their respective great achievements possible? The OS that everyone seems to forget about? Of course, I am talking about Windows 2000. Although primarily marketed as the “business” version of Windows, it was also a clear indicator that things were changing, and that Microsoft was ready for the future. A new millennium, a new Windows. The OS was quite well received and experienced some success during the first two years of its reign, eventually even holding majority market share. And as great and ambitious as this all sounds, the tale of Windows 2000 is a bit tragic in that another similarly named, Windows Millennium Edition, was released at around the same time. Having the “greatest OS of all time” juxtaposed with the “worst OS of all time” certainly hasn’t helped its presence in the spotlight. Although this distinction may not have confused as many people at the time, it certainly does now in retrospect. This has caused Windows 2000’s achievements to be overshadowed, which was further accelerated by the release of Windows XP two years later. But today, we are going to make this distinction crystal clear by highlighting its development, the incredible features it introduced and influenced, and give Windows 2000 the reputation it deserves.
Join this channel to get access to perks:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt_0qjzmxopG3leL3OuvlFQ/join
Support me on Patreon!
https://patreon.com/NationSquid
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NationSquidYT
Website: http://www.nationsquid.com/
Merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/squids-secret
Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/nationsquid
Google +: just kidding.
Beauty Flow by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5025-beauty-flow
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Wholesome by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5050-wholesome
License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
ENJOY THE PROGRAM.
@nationsquid : Use my code NATIONSQUID in https://partner.ekster.com/NationSquid
to get up to 55% off Ekster’s wallets!
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NationSquidYT
@ZachryMedearis : Windows 7. Stable, simple, beautiful.
@moki5796 : Some corrections:
- Windows 2000 was not underappreciated because it was overshadowed by the quick release of XP or the bad reputation of Me. The major cause was that it was not sold with consumer PCs at that time. If Microsoft would have let OEMs ship Windows 2000 in a consumer friendly variant (perhaps instead of Me) back then, appreciation and recognition would probably have been higher.
- The slogan "Built on NT-Technology" was not chosen to differentiate it from the failure that was Me - In fact Me did release 7 months after 2000.
- The backwards compatibility was not an emulation. It changed some variables visible to the targeted program which would make it less likely to crash or refuse to run. You could call it a "simulation" instead perhaps.
@Morhamms357 : About time finally people realize how underrated Windows 2000 is. I can literally watch this video on Windows 2000, that's just a testament to how well it aged!
@otherssingpuree1779 : YES! Windows 2000- my favourite operating system. I used it until Vista came around. My parents bought a PC from a bank upgrading their systems for $10. It was uniform and smooth. Just like Windows 7.
Microsoft Windows 2000 Startup Sound
Remember the old days, when you started windows? Download link below.
Download MP3 (free): http://ballyweg.net/windows.html
Download WAV (free): http://ballyweg.net/windows.html
Subscribe (free too): http://goo.gl/kl9qh
@Skyelle : I remember when all the school computers used windows 2000 and when it was time to have class in the computer lab, everyone all signed in at one time and there was just this sound repeating a million times all over the room lmao
@Consumstra : Still my favorite startup sound.
@4formsofMATTer : this sound was good for its time it gave the feeling of a new millennium
@loupneige : Definitely the best startup (and shutdown) sound, that perfectly fits the 2000 era. It sounds so wise, peaceful & hopeful, ready to try to do the best for the next millenium to come. : )
@pianotrainee9314 : This sounds so inspiring, like a door to the new world opens in front of you. I still use it as a logon sound in Win 10
Experiencing Windows 2000
In this video, we take a closer look at Windows 2000 and check out what runs and what doesn't.
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheNostalgiaMall
@m9078jk3 : I actually preferred Windows 2000 Professional over Windows XP because it doesn't have that awful DRM activation that was introduced with XP and later variants of Microsoft Windows . It was lighter,less bloated and had lower hardware requirements
@Gravarty : I spent a lot of time using Windows 2000 when I was in school. It really was a great OS.
@tboneanimatetwoaccount2094 : Windows 2000, one of my personal favorites.
@RMPANDA964 : I remember using WIndows 20 00 for the computer lab my university had. I had a side job being a technician in the lab and was impressed on how stable it was. A lot of us techs would prank each other using "net send" messages. This way way back before XP and people started using net send for spam.
@ZacharyNoah : I was fortunate to have experienced Windows 2000 for the first time when my dad’s auto repair shop, Noah’s Garage, had its first PC, which originally had Windows 95 installed. That computer was custom-built by a local computer shop called Learning Systems Technologies. Noah’s Garage was owned by my grandfather at the time until he retired in 2020. Windows 2000 was my very first introduction to Space Cadet Pinball. Back then, I didn’t know that particular version of Space Cadet Pinball was merely a limited version of the pinball table that was included in Full Tilt! Pinball.
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