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Get Pro, strip out all the crap. Change the desktop and menu's to classic and there you go. look and feel of windows 2000 but in a envolope that will run XP+ stuff.
Also if you go all out you can even change to boot screen to win 2k one and it looks like 2k when it boots up. Switch login screen to classic version to. Only reminder then would be the start menu saying "microspft windows XP pro" up the side instead of "micro..." you get the idea. Could prob edit/mod that somewhere to (google rocks). XP was built on nt4/2000 idea's and code. So its not hard to get that classic look and feel of win 2000 and get the errr...... (couldn't thing of a reason off hand)(time passes, makes and drinks Tea)(ohh wait) use of XP games like Warhammer (hehehe /cry) Also XP does have some nice stuff. Fast user switching for large familys rocks. Driver roll back for large familys with menber who like to screw around with the system even when you tell them not to. Remote desktop so you can invite strangers to look at your desktop and errr look. And finaly and most importantly. XP is now at that point where useing over Windows Vista is geeky and cool. So you can keep the retro classic look and feel, use the latest gizmo's, games and gadgets and still get that "f*** you, its old and great" superiority feeling you get over newer OS users. Tho it won't be as good as win 2000 feeling you get now for at least another year. Signed Bob (Windows 2000 fan that now uses XP pro with a look and fell of windows 2000)
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Cheers Bob - I guess I know you are right, but my view is clouded by this corporation where I work holding a gun to my head and forcing me to use XP Pro with more fucking bloated remote sysadmin and anti virus shite than you would believe.... I'll set it up dual booting for a while and play about a bit with nlite etc...
... all I need now is a copy of XP
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I'm running Server 2k8 as my work OS now i have it looking good like Vista but it uses less ram and so far it seems to be ok not sure if its Placebo effect though.
But i think the only rule to follow with dual/tri booting is install the os in age order then each newer OS will be ok to make the boot record. |
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XP Pro with Classic Theme tbfh.
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To add to the voices of change Jup, I was a win2k user for a long long time. I never had a problem getting it to run the latest games or finding drivers. The only reason I switched to XP eventually was because I was building a new PC and thought I may as well give it a shot. Never looked back, I adopted late, so I missed all the issues and it was perfect timing with MS stopping support of win2k.
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