****!m0skit0 wrote:Windows 1.0, anyone?
Looks great...
****!m0skit0 wrote:Windows 1.0, anyone?
yes XP for the winjc_gargma wrote:No way, Windows XP Media Centre Edition. Its like XP, but with early version Vista components.
anon wrote:If you can't trust a 600 year old vampire in a prepubescent girl's body, who can you trust?
Not this XP *giggles*fate6 wrote:yes XP for the winjc_gargma wrote:No way, Windows XP Media Centre Edition. Its like XP, but with early version Vista components.
MCE had many of the software incompatibilities that only became widely known upon the later release of Vista. I got to have all the fun of non-working games/programs before anyone else did (and without support, since no-one had started on fixes yet.jc_gargma wrote:...but with early version Vista components.
Oh, I guess me and my MS-DOS 5.00 running the Buttons for DOS GUI is abit old-fashioned.XxGodOfWar2xX wrote:my tower PC Has media centre edition...
and MS-DOS 6.22 is where it's at now.
jc_gargma wrote:Not this XP *giggles*fate6 wrote:yes XP for the winjc_gargma wrote:No way, Windows XP Media Centre Edition. Its like XP, but with early version Vista components.MCE had many of the software incompatibilities that only became widely known upon the later release of Vista. I got to have all the fun of non-working games/programs before anyone else did (and without support, since no-one had started on fixes yet.jc_gargma wrote:...but with early version Vista components.)
anon wrote:If you can't trust a 600 year old vampire in a prepubescent girl's body, who can you trust?