Shot97 | Microsoft's Windows ME Millennium Edition - Gaming (Application) Memories And Review @Shot97 | Uploaded May 2018 | Updated October 2024, 13 hours ago.
In 2000 Microsoft decided it wanted more of your money, and began the Windows tradition of releasing horrible operating systems to be fixed later at full price. I do however, credit ME for my blossoming into a power user. It took out your ability to use DOS, despite being built upon it, which forced me to think up some creative solutions. I eventually uninstalled it altogether, and I hope you'll join me on that journey, here in my video review for Windows Millennium edition.
My written (and unique) written review: shot97retro.blogspot.com/2018/05/windows-me-millennium-edition-written.html
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00:00 - I fixed it
00:38 - Introduction/Installing
01:11 - It made me a power user
02:11 - Some of it was good
03:25 - No DOS?
05:15 - First boot
06:00 - Sneaky Microsoft
06:40 - Windows ME introduction video
07:15 - NT is coming
08:10 - Softening of opinions
09:05 - Nothing special about ME
10:02 - Media player
11:08 - Those using old hardware are power users
13:00 - Internet Explorer
15:35 - Give me that Win98 CD please
17:50 - Windows ME release
19:24 - $59.95 promotion
21:43 - Internet usage
23:49 - 4th worst tech product of all time
24:55 - New features/games
27:06 - Vista VS ME
31:25 - Attempting to play DOS games on ME
34:18 - CNET review from 2000
37:40 - Final thoughts
38:50 - NSlate
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Written reviews: Shot97Retro.blogspot.com
Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/Shot97Retro
All videos/writings in alphabetical order: goo.gl/9VRs9g
Gaming Memories And Review Season 4 Playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_W3r-eAOdMxyMKp7UBoYyLag0vfYMMx-
Gaming Memories And Review Season 3 Playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_W3r-eAOdMx2q9wakOyPIR31K_aTdlx2
Gaming Memories And Review - Ep. 4x9 - Windows Millennium Edition
In 2000 Microsoft decided it wanted more of your money, and began the Windows tradition of releasing horrible operating systems to be fixed later at full price. I do however, credit ME for my blossoming into a power user. It took out your ability to use DOS, despite being built upon it, which forced me to think up some creative solutions. I eventually uninstalled it altogether, and I hope you'll join me on that journey, here in my video review for Windows Millennium edition.
My written (and unique) written review: shot97retro.blogspot.com/2018/05/windows-me-millennium-edition-written.html
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00:00 - I fixed it
00:38 - Introduction/Installing
01:11 - It made me a power user
02:11 - Some of it was good
03:25 - No DOS?
05:15 - First boot
06:00 - Sneaky Microsoft
06:40 - Windows ME introduction video
07:15 - NT is coming
08:10 - Softening of opinions
09:05 - Nothing special about ME
10:02 - Media player
11:08 - Those using old hardware are power users
13:00 - Internet Explorer
15:35 - Give me that Win98 CD please
17:50 - Windows ME release
19:24 - $59.95 promotion
21:43 - Internet usage
23:49 - 4th worst tech product of all time
24:55 - New features/games
27:06 - Vista VS ME
31:25 - Attempting to play DOS games on ME
34:18 - CNET review from 2000
37:40 - Final thoughts
38:50 - NSlate
-------------
Written reviews: Shot97Retro.blogspot.com
Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/Shot97Retro
All videos/writings in alphabetical order: goo.gl/9VRs9g
Gaming Memories And Review Season 4 Playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_W3r-eAOdMxyMKp7UBoYyLag0vfYMMx-
Gaming Memories And Review Season 3 Playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_W3r-eAOdMx2q9wakOyPIR31K_aTdlx2
Gaming Memories And Review - Ep. 4x9 - Windows Millennium Edition