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Windows Me Millennium Edition Full Version
 
 

Windows Me Millennium Edition Full Version

by Microsoft
Windows NT / 98 / 2000 / 95 / Me
3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)

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System Requirements

  • Platform:   Windows NT / 98 / 2000 / 95 / Me
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Item Quantity: 1
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Product Features

  • Enjoy the added functionality of Windows Media Player 7 and Windows Movie Maker
  • System Restore quickly restores your computer to a previous state
  • Operating system updates itself by downloading the latest enhancements from the Web
  • Rich Internet experience from Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 and Outlook Express
  • Full support of home networking, including step-by-step directions

Product details

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  • ASIN: B00004Y5CD
  • Release Date: 14 Sep 2000
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,957 in Software (See Top 100 in Software)

Product Description

Amazon.co.uk Review

Microsoft's Windows Me (Millennium Edition) raises the bar for consumers as a new and improved operating system with a handful of appealing features. While perhaps no single improvement on its own makes or breaks this upgrade, together they add up to a smoother and more productive computing experience for all. With faster boot times, better reliability, and great support for today's multimedia devices like video cameras and scanners, Windows Me provides a slicker, more powerful operating system ideal for almost any home user.

You'll notice right off the bat that Windows Me should boot noticeably faster for you. The reason is that the underpinnings of DOS have been removed from this new release. One result of this absence is that you can no longer boot to a command window as in Windows 95/98 without special diskettes. (Also, don't expect Windows Me to support older hardware that uses virtual device drivers written in the days of yore.) Of course, you can still effortlessly run command sessions of DOS within Windows Me.

Besides removing legacy support for DOS, Windows Me adds several improvements to reliability. The most important is that every 10 hours or so, the operating system will automatically back up its system files (just like Windows 2000 does), thus reducing the chance of having your system get corrupted. Windows Me also borrows the TCP/IP stack--the low-level code that connects to the Internet--from Windows 2000, meaning you should have slightly faster and more reliable networking connections.

The personality of Windows Me also changed a bit, and we think for the better. Principally, you can take advantage of personalised menus, which will show the most frequently accessed menu choices on the Start bar and hide the others. But don't worry, you can turn it off if you want to. This feature is also based on Windows 2000. Numerous additional smaller touches will make your computing life easier. Internet Explorer 5.5 is bundled here. So is support for working with compressed ZIP files, which no longer require add-on software. Ideal for laptop users, the system can hibernate and save a computing session to disk so you can quickly resume your work later.

Microsoft has been touting the multimedia capabilities of the new Windows Me with good reason. There's a built-in video editor for video files, and the operating system makes it easier than ever to connect to today's video cams, scanners, and digital cameras. The operating system is ready to go for game players with the latest version of DirectX , Microsoft's gaming platform.

So what's the verdict on Windows Me? It's the little touches that users will appreciate. Provided you have recent hardware, there are plenty of good reasons to upgrade. While business users will probably want to stick to Windows 2000 as their OS of choice, Windows Me shows that Microsoft has done its homework when it comes to improving the computing experience for consumers. --Rich Dragan, amazon.com

Manufacturer's Description

Windows Millennium Edition, or Windows Me, is the new home operating system for PCs that brings the richness and convenience of the digital world to your home.

Digital Media: New technologies and features make it easy to share digital photos, videos and music. Windows Me includes Movie Maker, Windows Media Player 7, imaging technology for digital still cameras and scanners and superior 3-D graphics and sound support.

Improved User Experience:Advanced help functions make it the most trouble-free operating system for the home. System Restore lets users easily return their systems to a working state, and System File Protection safeguards key system files. Help and support resources are easily accessible from a single location and AutoUpdate lets users easily schedule automatic updates from the Windows Update site.

Rich Internet Experience: Internet Explorer 5.5 improves the online experience with faster browsing and easier printing. Outlook Express and MSN Messenger Service keep you connected with friends, and family around the world. Internet-ready versions of classic games let you participate in online gaming fun.

Enhanced Home Networking:The improved Home Networking Wizard simplifies the process of setting up a home network, and Internet Connection Sharing allows users to share a single Internet connection across multiple PC's. There's a new TCP/IP network protocol for improved reliability and security on the Internet, and also support for Universal Plug and Play--the next generation of smart devices.

Please Note: Many products from Symantec released prior to the 2001 line (i.e.those without 2001 in the title) are incompatible with Windows Me, and must be removed or upgraded to the 2001 version prior to attempting to install Windows Me. Please see Symantec's Web site for further product compatibility information.


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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
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Error, error, error, blue screen - this version of Windows will drive you insane if you try to work between 2 or more applications; especially if one of them is a browser. But, in saying that, a lot of people keep Windows 98se for gaming, fear not Windows M.E. is the perfect upgrade for you, great for gaming (online or not) 9 out of 10. Everyone else steer clear, especially budding web designers!!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Personal Web Server will not run on Windows ME, so data-base driven web design is out. Don't waste your money on it. Spend a bit more and get Windows 2000.
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful
Best Windows OS! 18 Mar 2003
Dont believe what you read, Windows Me is one of the best Microsoft operating system for a while, ok Windows XP out shines Me by a ong way, but if you have a nd older pc with less than 256mb of ram steer clear of XP and get Me, as the system requirements are lower and stability is better than Windows 98se.
I have heard some people say Me is useless for multi tasking yet i havent seen this yet for myself, ok it does take a while to load thing like when you Have IE5 open and Outlook and the try to load something esle but windows 98se wasnt much better.

If you need to upgrade or you have deleted your old operating system by accident Get Windows Me or if your pc can handle it Get XP but be warned XP wont run on 64mb or 128mb machines even though MS say they will get Me instead if you own one of these machines.

A quick summary show that Me is one of the best operating systems for a while but not as good as XP!

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I brought ths item as I needed a windows ME disk to restore an old computer from a COA, however this seler provided me with a very botched copy, it was only for distribution with... Read more
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Windows "Mistake Edition"
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laura`s review
this product is fast and reliable i have experience the use of several others and this is the best by far the others were slow and kept stopping while this one has never stopped or... Read more
Published on 14 Sep 2005 by laura jayne
Not to bad
I decided to buy this when XP decided to pack in again, and despite it's bad press, it's not atually all that bad, there are some problems, but so have every over Microsoft... Read more
Published on 18 Mar 2005
If I could give no stars
I really dont know why Microsoft bother to make this rubbish. I installed it on my computer, then after 1/2 an hour, went back to 98SE. Read more
Published on 14 Dec 2003 by Mr. G. H. Khan
The Best
don't believe the blue screen of death stuff, you only get that if your hardware manufacturers don't bother to write drivers for windows me, they only change 98 drivers to suit. Read more
Published on 10 Aug 2001 by D. Snelling
Wow! This is so good I felt a tingle down my back,oooo.
What can I say, this is so easy to install and use. The added features are fantastic, so much so that I keep getting cheap thrills every time I click the mouse. Buy this now!!!!!!
Published on 13 Mar 2001
Windows ME - Is it worth upgrading
Windows ME is the final in a long line of versions of Windows or so Microsoft say! The new version has the looks of Windows 2000 but easier to use for the home user. Read more
Published on 17 Sep 2000
The best OS from Microsoft
Having used operating systems for a few years now, from Dos, Win3.1, Win95, Win98, Win98SE and Win2000, given the choice I would choose Windows Millennium. Read more
Published on 16 Sep 2000
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