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History of MS Windows - Screenshots

Still got a DOS 6.22/Windows for Workgroups 3.11 PC at home. Most stable MS based PC I'd ever owned until XP was released. Life was so much simpler when applications didn't inexplicably hang and ramp up to 100% CPU utilization or the PC could boot in under 15 minutes even with a half-dozen programs in the Start Up folder.

Can't believe they left Microsoft Bob off the list! :bonk:
 
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Dryden;736525; said:
Still got a DOS 6.22/Windows for Workgroups 3.11 PC at home. Most stable MS based PC I'd ever owned until XP was released. Life was so much simpler when applications didn't inexplicably hang and ramp up to 100% CPU utilization or the PC could boot in under 15 minutes even with a half-dozen programs in the Start Up folder.

Can't believe they left Microsoft Bob off the list! :bonk:

Bob really wasn't a stand alone OS.
 
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OCBucksFan;736832; said:
I would like to forget NT 3.51 all together if I could, I do however, still have a couple servers running NT 4.0. No, I am not a lazy admin, theres applications running on them that the lazy programmers refuse to update :)
I've got two for an old NT domain back from before they could use hyphens.

Damn Active Directory/DNS marriage in 2003 Server has caused me four years of headaches.
 
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