CW suggested:
It was my understanding that Windws ME was the last M$ O/S in the Windows 9x line. I don't recall it ever having been considered a replacement or upgrade from Windows NT or 2000.
Then Studio1 chimed in:
They don't! But M$ needs for you to purchase it so that they can earn some more profit.
Agreed! M$ finally got an O/S as close to right as it can possibly be and now it wants to retire it because it cannot continue to earn profits from a product that is "too good" and lasts "forever".
There is none, unless you want to contribute to profits of M$.
Windows ME??? EEEEEWWWHHHHHH gawd, that was crap!!!and to think they called it an "upgrade" from Windows2000!!
It was my understanding that Windws ME was the last M$ O/S in the Windows 9x line. I don't recall it ever having been considered a replacement or upgrade from Windows NT or 2000.
Then Studio1 chimed in:
What I don't understand however is WHY anyone actually needs it?
They don't! But M$ needs for you to purchase it so that they can earn some more profit.
XP has had enough time and resources thrown at it now to be stable, and it is user-friendly (as much as Windows can be).
Agreed! M$ finally got an O/S as close to right as it can possibly be and now it wants to retire it because it cannot continue to earn profits from a product that is "too good" and lasts "forever".
It's fairly easy on system resources and memory requirements and almost everything has had drivers written for it or is already compatible - so what need is there to upgrade to something that doesn't do all of this?
There is none, unless you want to contribute to profits of M$.