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
I had a Dell Dimension 2300 at the time with only 256MB of ram, and it ran XP poorly. I got a copy of 2000 Professional and put it on it instead, ran a lot faster!
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.
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.
I found out a while ago that the game first came out with the Microsoft Plus Pack for my first experience with a computer, Windows 95. By the way, my first two computers which were my parents' originally (a white Packard Bell desktop then a black Compaq Presario 1220 laptop only used by my dad) ran that operating system without the Plus Pack installed.
In high school I used Windows Me and then jumped to XP in college. Never even tried Windows 2000 until a few years back and it’s become one of my favorites. I now have two vintage Windows laptops, one for 2000 and one for XP.
I installed Windows 2000 on the very first gaming PC that I built, and I remember very few incompatibilities with games from that era. It didn't run 100% of the games out there, but probably 99%. Even today when retro-gaming, I use Windows 2000. It was so much better than Windows 98 or ME.
that's funny to see a thomas & betts network adapter, i've always known them to sell electrical/electrician's supplies like conduit fittings/connectors/etc. never knew they were into pc components.
Windows 2000 was able to run most Windows XP software and drivers, while being slightly faster on older hardware like Pentium II and such. Pretty nice actually.
I also never got a chance to use Windows 2000 in its heyday, as my family went straight from Windows 98 to XP, so I only got to experience 2000 much later in life. It's a shame though, as Windows 2000 is a really good OS, and much less of a resource hog than XP (and it has a cleaner, nicer interface IMO).
While Windows 2000 was designed for businesses, it was still consumer friendly, even with its multimedia capabilities. But Windows 2000 was not ideal for many old DOS games or old DOS software.
I have a soft spot for Windows 2k. I used this OS for most of my childhood. Used 95/98 very early on, but my dad got a taste of NT, the future of the Windows platform, and put this on a computer he ultimately intended for me to use. He got burned hard by XP when it came out, like many early adopters did. It wasn't solid until SP1 came out, and from there it earned its reputation as The Legend it's known as since then. But yeah, during 2k's heydey, it was basically no different from XP beyond being lighter. In retrospect, I have to say that for general use nowadays, 2k is in a "jack of all trades, master of none" category. As more versions of Windows sunset (crucially, XP?), XP fits the bill a lot better for setting up a machine now versus 2k. A lot of newer versions of software still support Windows XP today in 2024. On a machine where Windows 2k is a candidate, the machine is better served either by 98 or XP, or even dual booting both of them rather than 2k. Windows XP has far better compatibility with 9x games IME. I still remember quite a few edutainment games I had having problems in 2k, but Just Worked in either XP or 98. I still love 2k. But man, it's a weird thing to look back now and see how things panned out well out of all of these operating systems' heydey.
Windows 2000 is my favorite classic Windows. I admit your videos got me to buy an IBM Thinkpad T23 with Windows 2000 on it. If only I could get the sound working...
I also missed out on the heyday of Windows 2000 mostly because Windows 95 and Windows XP were working great for me when I was little. I started using Windows 2000 in a virtual machine in Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 when its support was coming to an end in 2010 (and to celebrate its 10th anniversary), but I never used it on an actual computer during its time. I agree Windows 2000 was rock solid, though Windows XP, built on its foundation, will always be considered the most iconic Windows operating system of all time. Cool to see Windows 2000 Professional in use on two different computers in one video! Nice work!
(just to add my perspective of those days)(I haven't watched this video yet because it's so real and it's hard on my eyes) I remember when I first found out about Windows 2000 Professional I found a bootleg copy online. I think the first time I installed it it had Chinese text in the operating system. But boy was it spiffy. For someone who knew computers it just felt like a breath of fresh air. Not only was the whole operating system redesigned from the bottom up for security and performance in mind. But if you messed with it you could even get games to run on it which felt like such an accomplishment.
I have never actually had the opportunity to use Win 2000. It's always been Win 98 or ME and and of course all the newer OS versions. I do have a 4100 here that is capable of running 2000 if I could just find an original Resource pack for it. They're like hens teeth though. If I had any nostalgia it would be 98 or ME.
I had two computers on my desk during the XP days. One gaming PC running XP and the other for Internet downloads, torrents, AIM, etc running Windows 2000. I have a lot of nostalgia for Win2K.
I remember using 2000 in school until XP came out. I tried installing it on my Windows 98 computer, but the graphics card didn't support the default XP luna theme and 256 MB of RAM was the most memory it could take. I installed 2000 on it and used it until Windows 7 came out
Windows 2000 was the best version of NT. Win2K doesn't seem to get as much nostalgia love as XP, 98SE, and even ME do, but it was one of the best versions. MS should have just released a home version of Win2K instead of ME.
I remember Windows 2000. The only time I ever got to use it back when it was supported was at my old middle school back in 2001-02 (I later transferred to another middle school that still had older computers running Windows 98 and even some that still had Windows 95, even though it was already out of support at that point back in 2003). My Windows 2000 experience was also very little (my household went straight from both 98 and ME to XP). I eventually got to use Windows 2000 again, this time at home, but through emulation after when it was out of support by 2010. But even I had very little use of 2000. It still was a great version; I just wish it would have gotten a home release as seen in the Codename: Neptune beta. I even like the appearance more than the Luna look from Windows XP. Even Windows NT4 was also pretty good, but again, I still had very little use of it.
Well I just didn’t meant to ring the bell or chime in billy but I want to point out that windows new technology NT and this one is meant for businesses and schools etc.
I was one of the very few people that flat out skipped XP and used Win2K up until support ended in early 2010 and got a Win7 computer (only using XP a few times) No frills, no crazy user interface, it just worked, that's it
Win2k is my favorite OS! Had some most excellent years with Win2k & a friend teaching me about PC's & playing Star Trek Armada & ST Bridge Commander! & GTA III. He moved to XP & then our LAN game would always drop about 45min in. I loved how it would have a miniplayer in the right panel when you just single clicked on a file. Super easy to browse your songs to see what to listen to! XP was too dumbed down. It always asked how to open a disc with different kinds of media on it. Not fun when all my backup discs had mixed media.
If you install Service Pack 2 or above in 2000 you can get Compatibility Mode working just like Windows XP! It's not built in so you have enable by typing a command in the "Run" window.
I remember that sound vividly on the back of my head at 1:21 on my dads Windows 98 PC but it ran XP towards the end of its life and then he sold it…I think I remember it was a Dell something and it was white and he used it for mame stuff
Man, if it wasn't for the iMac, that computer that Billy is using would be the epitome of the 2000s. At least, that's what I think. By the way, how do you use an SD card as a substitute for a hard drive on a computer?
I actually installed windows 2000 on a core duo thinkpad and used it in college in around 2013 although support had ended it was surprisingly usable I was the only one running it at that time
Good work TH-cam algorithm. I watched LGRs latest video yesterday with the computer given to him by you. Billy Coore, i thought, I haven't watched his videos in ages. Next morning this is the third video in my feed!
Oh man I installed this OS probably almost as much as I installed Win98. People would bring me their machines that were slow out of the box because it came preloaded with XP or Vista + all the bloatware and I would wipe it and put 2000 and it would be much faster. I held on to Win2k myself on my personal machine for a very long time. I sometimes think of building a vintage build, but it's so hard to get the drivers now days.
It's a bit more bleeding edge, but the Gateway Astro might benefit from ReactOS, which is a clean-room open source variant of 64-Bit XP. Yes, I know the Astro's processor is 32-bit, but the only way I've been able to get ReactOS on a something like a Ryzen system is through x86 emulators like VirtualBox or GNOME Boxes.
Love that Windows version more than XP and others. Small, fast and strict. But if you want to install it on a large HDD (with more than 127GB capacity), you need to patch the installation CD (edit some registry values).
I have a lovely Core 2 duo build overclocked to 3.7GHz and a 7900GT, western digital black 10k drives in raid 0. I rehomed it into a Fractal pop mini silent case. It runs Diablo 2, Halo and even the Witcher really nice. The 7900GT loves to overclock. It is a very stable and responsive system. Apps open instantaneously. Only thing i wish it had was a web browser from the last 3 years. The machine also runs ME well too.
For someone who's not experienced it during its heyday, you absolutely nailed the history of its perception. Almost everyone preferred Windows 2000 over WinXP until, exactly as you said, right around Service Pack 2. :p
This is the first OS that I emulated in Virtual Machine and I always found it to be so stable and sleek and a final version for the previos 9x ones. I've always loved Windows 2000. I am not sure why it was not as popular as windows98
What computer is this? It looks like one of the first "AIO" computers of the modern era (Commodore and Osborne computers are not included, they are a different story) without the need for a case, as I see that there is a CD reader and a floppy disk drive.
I never paid much attention to windows versions back in school considering I was a pc lover lol but I think 98 was used more back then I’m currently 36 to me they just looked the same, I love it’s GUI
Only used 2000 once and it was to host a Drakan OOTF sever for death match only because I thought it would be more stable then XP. Drakan was a 98 game for the record
I had windows 98, 2000 and then xp. I miss XP I still have games for windows XP that I can no longer play. I haven't seen Gateway in years. Never got to own one. I did get an emachine when they was made by Gateway though.
Hi, I think it's too easy to install Windows for you in the US, just click yes, yes, yes and leave everything to default settings 😀 Br, Eeli from Finland
HELL no.. are you insane? This os is 24 YEARS OLD? the hell you mean is it good for gaming what is wrong with you? Obviously not. this os doesn’t support CRAP anymore. Stupid question
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
im surprised how many people actually prefered windows 2000 over xp but theres definitely reasons
Me too. I actually like windows 2000 more. Reasons what @m9078jk3 said above
I still consider windows 2000 to be the best os Microsoft has made.
I could run 2000 smoothly on 128m ram, not that smooth when running xp
I had a Dell Dimension 2300 at the time with only 256MB of ram, and it ran XP poorly. I got a copy of 2000 Professional and put it on it instead, ran a lot faster!
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.
Windows 2000 is where we all ran and hid from Windows "ME" until XP came and saved us all!
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Is that an activation code dude?
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.
I think it was most peoples first introduction to an NT based version of Windows, with XP being second, or also a first for some.
I found out a while ago that the game first came out with the Microsoft Plus Pack for my first experience with a computer, Windows 95. By the way, my first two computers which were my parents' originally (a white Packard Bell desktop then a black Compaq Presario 1220 laptop only used by my dad) ran that operating system without the Plus Pack installed.
Windows 2000, one of my personal favorites.
So Windows ME and Windows 95/98 SE also had no DRM activation and no bloatware
I can agree. You can mod it so that it supports https which is cool
Your favorite windows workstation operating system
In high school I used Windows Me and then jumped to XP in college. Never even tried Windows 2000 until a few years back and it’s become one of my favorites. I now have two vintage Windows laptops, one for 2000 and one for XP.
I installed Windows 2000 on the very first gaming PC that I built, and I remember very few incompatibilities with games from that era. It didn't run 100% of the games out there, but probably 99%. Even today when retro-gaming, I use Windows 2000. It was so much better than Windows 98 or ME.
that's funny to see a thomas & betts network adapter, i've always known them to sell electrical/electrician's supplies like conduit fittings/connectors/etc. never knew they were into pc components.
Its funny to me that its so beloved, because Windows 2000 wasnt mean to be used by consumers, was intended for business/it installations. lol
I spent a lot of time using Windows 2000 when I was in school. It really was a great OS.
24:12 looks like a map of Europe after the collapse of the Gulf Stream
I know right
Windows 2000 was able to run most Windows XP software and drivers, while being slightly faster on older hardware like Pentium II and such.
Pretty nice actually.
I also never got a chance to use Windows 2000 in its heyday, as my family went straight from Windows 98 to XP, so I only got to experience 2000 much later in life. It's a shame though, as Windows 2000 is a really good OS, and much less of a resource hog than XP (and it has a cleaner, nicer interface IMO).
While Windows 2000 was designed for businesses, it was still consumer friendly, even with its multimedia capabilities. But Windows 2000 was not ideal for many old DOS games or old DOS software.
@@ranchocommodorereefi can actually agree. I think nt 4.0 was the last to have a DOS Prompt
@@WindowsNT351Server but even Windows NT 4.0 wasn't ideal for a lot of DOS apps.
I have a soft spot for Windows 2k. I used this OS for most of my childhood. Used 95/98 very early on, but my dad got a taste of NT, the future of the Windows platform, and put this on a computer he ultimately intended for me to use. He got burned hard by XP when it came out, like many early adopters did. It wasn't solid until SP1 came out, and from there it earned its reputation as The Legend it's known as since then.
But yeah, during 2k's heydey, it was basically no different from XP beyond being lighter.
In retrospect, I have to say that for general use nowadays, 2k is in a "jack of all trades, master of none" category. As more versions of Windows sunset (crucially, XP?), XP fits the bill a lot better for setting up a machine now versus 2k. A lot of newer versions of software still support Windows XP today in 2024.
On a machine where Windows 2k is a candidate, the machine is better served either by 98 or XP, or even dual booting both of them rather than 2k. Windows XP has far better compatibility with 9x games IME. I still remember quite a few edutainment games I had having problems in 2k, but Just Worked in either XP or 98.
I still love 2k. But man, it's a weird thing to look back now and see how things panned out well out of all of these operating systems' heydey.
Windows 2000 is my favorite classic Windows. I admit your videos got me to buy an IBM Thinkpad T23 with Windows 2000 on it. If only I could get the sound working...
I love windows 2000, it just worked, it was stable, didn't fall every few seconds , it was my daily driver for a long time
i always hated computers with those cheap Celeron processors in it, they were so sluggish !
Pentium 4 was fast !
I loved Win2k and still do over Fisher Price XP!
I stayed with 2000 for a LONNGGG time after XP came out.
You're a boring guy.
Finally!
I also missed out on the heyday of Windows 2000 mostly because Windows 95 and Windows XP were working great for me when I was little. I started using Windows 2000 in a virtual machine in Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 when its support was coming to an end in 2010 (and to celebrate its 10th anniversary), but I never used it on an actual computer during its time. I agree Windows 2000 was rock solid, though Windows XP, built on its foundation, will always be considered the most iconic Windows operating system of all time. Cool to see Windows 2000 Professional in use on two different computers in one video! Nice work!
(just to add my perspective of those days)(I haven't watched this video yet because it's so real and it's hard on my eyes)
I remember when I first found out about Windows 2000 Professional
I found a bootleg copy online. I think the first time I installed it it had Chinese text in the operating system.
But boy was it spiffy.
For someone who knew computers it just felt like a breath of fresh air.
Not only was the whole operating system redesigned from the bottom up for security and performance in mind.
But if you messed with it you could even get games to run on it which felt like such an accomplishment.
I remember using Windows 2000 in kindergarten and first grade. The school had Dell Optiplex GX110s with Dell 781p CRT monitors.
love this channel, brings back a lot of good memories
Windows 2000 professional when I was in high School
I have Dell Inspiron 4000 laptop computer running Windows 2000. I picked it up at Goodwill back in March 2023. It works fine.
Can you play pc games with it?
I have never actually had the opportunity to use Win 2000. It's always been Win 98 or ME and and of course all the newer OS versions. I do have a 4100 here that is capable of running 2000 if I could just find an original Resource pack for it. They're like hens teeth though. If I had any nostalgia it would be 98 or ME.
Windows 2000 was more fun then ME it was more for business but still played games on it
Well it's still windows and built on the better NT platform so you're actually having a better chance of running games and not risking a BSOD
@@sierrachief117 I guess that makes sense
Great video
crazy to think how many years I used that OS and now I don't have any of the media anymore nor the ability to even run it.
Oh, that automatic CD drawer!
🥰🥰🥰
I surely miss those...
I had two computers on my desk during the XP days. One gaming PC running XP and the other for Internet downloads, torrents, AIM, etc running Windows 2000. I have a lot of nostalgia for Win2K.
I remember using 2000 in school until XP came out. I tried installing it on my Windows 98 computer, but the graphics card didn't support the default XP luna theme and 256 MB of RAM was the most memory it could take. I installed 2000 on it and used it until Windows 7 came out
Windows 2000 was the best version of NT. Win2K doesn't seem to get as much nostalgia love as XP, 98SE, and even ME do, but it was one of the best versions. MS should have just released a home version of Win2K instead of ME.
I remember Windows 2000. The only time I ever got to use it back when it was supported was at my old middle school back in 2001-02 (I later transferred to another middle school that still had older computers running Windows 98 and even some that still had Windows 95, even though it was already out of support at that point back in 2003). My Windows 2000 experience was also very little (my household went straight from both 98 and ME to XP). I eventually got to use Windows 2000 again, this time at home, but through emulation after when it was out of support by 2010. But even I had very little use of 2000. It still was a great version; I just wish it would have gotten a home release as seen in the Codename: Neptune beta. I even like the appearance more than the Luna look from Windows XP. Even Windows NT4 was also pretty good, but again, I still had very little use of it.
Windows 2000 was actually consumer friendly despite it being targeted towards businesses.
Well I just didn’t meant to ring the bell or chime in billy but I want to point out that windows new technology NT and this one is meant for businesses and schools etc.
Hey there, seeing that LGR has a Gateway Astro, is this Gateway Astro borrowed with permission from LGR or is this your own system?
Just wondering.
I was one of the very few people that flat out skipped XP and used Win2K up until support ended in early 2010 and got a Win7 computer (only using XP a few times)
No frills, no crazy user interface, it just worked, that's it
I have those Pepsi glasses. 😂 “YOU GOT THE RIGHT ONE BABY” “Uh huh”
Win2k is my favorite OS! Had some most excellent years with Win2k & a friend teaching me about PC's & playing Star Trek Armada & ST Bridge Commander! & GTA III. He moved to XP & then our LAN game would always drop about 45min in.
I loved how it would have a miniplayer in the right panel when you just single clicked on a file. Super easy to browse your songs to see what to listen to!
XP was too dumbed down. It always asked how to open a disc with different kinds of media on it. Not fun when all my backup discs had mixed media.
Windows 2000 is one of my favorite versions of windows along with XP, 7 and 95
I gotta say. Humongous Entertainment games do work on Windows 2000 as well as Windows XP.
I remember use Windows 2000 & Microsoft Office XP back in year 2001 at home, school, office & internet cafe computer, it's great. :)
If you install Service Pack 2 or above in 2000 you can get Compatibility Mode working just like Windows XP! It's not built in so you have enable by typing a command in the "Run" window.
I remember that sound vividly on the back of my head at 1:21 on my dads Windows 98 PC but it ran XP towards the end of its life and then he sold it…I think I remember it was a Dell something and it was white and he used it for mame stuff
Man, if it wasn't for the iMac, that computer that Billy is using would be the epitome of the 2000s. At least, that's what I think.
By the way, how do you use an SD card as a substitute for a hard drive on a computer?
I actually installed windows 2000 on a core duo thinkpad and used it in college in around 2013 although support had ended it was surprisingly usable I was the only one running it at that time
What was the first computer you've used Windows 2000 after you gotten your copy in 2008?
Man I loved widget workshop when I was a kid
Good work TH-cam algorithm. I watched LGRs latest video yesterday with the computer given to him by you. Billy Coore, i thought, I haven't watched his videos in ages. Next morning this is the third video in my feed!
Oh man I installed this OS probably almost as much as I installed Win98. People would bring me their machines that were slow out of the box because it came preloaded with XP or Vista + all the bloatware and I would wipe it and put 2000 and it would be much faster. I held on to Win2k myself on my personal machine for a very long time. I sometimes think of building a vintage build, but it's so hard to get the drivers now days.
It's a bit more bleeding edge, but the Gateway Astro might benefit from ReactOS, which is a clean-room open source variant of 64-Bit XP. Yes, I know the Astro's processor is 32-bit, but the only way I've been able to get ReactOS on a something like a Ryzen system is through x86 emulators like VirtualBox or GNOME Boxes.
What model numbered keyboard is being shown in this video Billy?
Love that Windows version more than XP and others. Small, fast and strict. But if you want to install it on a large HDD (with more than 127GB capacity), you need to patch the installation CD (edit some registry values).
I have a lovely Core 2 duo build overclocked to 3.7GHz and a 7900GT, western digital black 10k drives in raid 0. I rehomed it into a Fractal pop mini silent case. It runs Diablo 2, Halo and even the Witcher really nice. The 7900GT loves to overclock. It is a very stable and responsive system. Apps open instantaneously. Only thing i wish it had was a web browser from the last 3 years. The machine also runs ME well too.
For someone who's not experienced it during its heyday, you absolutely nailed the history of its perception. Almost everyone preferred Windows 2000 over WinXP until, exactly as you said, right around Service Pack 2. :p
Oh my god! Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint on the Windows 98 back in the day was the best! Aww man if it would still work that would be awesome
This is the first OS that I emulated in Virtual Machine and I always found it to be so stable and sleek and a final version for the previos 9x ones. I've always loved Windows 2000. I am not sure why it was not as popular as windows98
What computer is this? It looks like one of the first "AIO" computers of the modern era (Commodore and Osborne computers are not included, they are a different story) without the need for a case, as I see that there is a CD reader and a floppy disk drive.
I never paid much attention to windows versions back in school considering I was a pc lover lol but I think 98 was used more back then I’m currently 36 to me they just looked the same, I love it’s GUI
I wonder if this Astro was one assembled in the Hampton, VA factory.
I have a dual Xeon PC running 2K that hasn't been booted in 20 years. I bet it would boot right up too.
Windows Millennium has a more bugs and slow due to Removal of MS-DOS Mode during the development phase in 1999.
Windows 2000 Is Such A Great Retro Gaming Operating System
The bios Splash screen looks exactly like the One on the Gateway solo 5300
(I have a Gateway Solo 5300 Running windows 95)
Only used 2000 once and it was to host a Drakan OOTF sever for death match only because I thought it would be more stable then XP. Drakan was a 98 game for the record
what microphone do you use?
I had windows 98, 2000 and then xp. I miss XP I still have games for windows XP that I can no longer play. I haven't seen Gateway in years. Never got to own one. I did get an emachine when they was made by Gateway though.
hi what dell laptop to you use?
Awesome. Thank you
I’ve got an enterprise copy of windows 2000 that doesn’t need a serial
love my isnsiorn 5100 notebook
It really depends on the card. Radeon and Nvidia owners didn't have much problems with their games.
I ran a dual boot with 98 SE and a bootleg of Windows 2000 release candidate 2 back in the day
in had troubles ruining jazz rabbet 2 run on new versions of windows
if you install extended kernel and extended core of blackwingcat with 2000SP4 you can run modern softwares and hardwares ;)
I loved windows 2000. It was such a clean operating system.
Windows 2000 at least deserved MS Office 2007.
yes i like old os installing blackcat kernelex and install coreapi tool combine this two tools very powerfull os windows 2000 work edge 109
Hi, I think it's too easy to install Windows for you in the US, just click yes, yes, yes and leave everything to default settings 😀 Br, Eeli from Finland
Windows 2000 was a great OS. Not better than 98 though. But Windows Me was a huge fail.
This Operating System it will work on AMD Athlon 64 and Opteron than Intel Itanium Systems.
i always thought windows 2000 was a sexy OS
I think your mouse has a bad left button, it's double-clicking when you hit it once
Hell yeah! Nice video!
Try upgrading to Windows 7
Nice!
Windows 2000 better than Windows Millennium
They looked 100% the same, but 2000 was a much better OS.
I'm going to guess that you are a Sagittarius
Why do southern accents make people sound stupid?
any way I could give multiple likes?? ❤
Kontrole Machina 👽
Is Windows 2000 good for gaming ?
HELL no.. are you insane? This os is 24 YEARS OLD? the hell you mean is it good for gaming what is wrong with you? Obviously not. this os doesn’t support CRAP anymore. Stupid question