![]() This allows full backwards compatibility for legacy programs and games. Unofficially, it can also still boot into MS-DOS mode through patching various files (or using the emergency boot disk) to run certain applications that require such a feature. Whereas Windows Millennium Edition still uses the 9x kernel, and is built on top of DOS. In that regard, it can't run all legacy software 100% correctly. ![]() I typically don't respond to reviews such as these, but there's so much misconception I'm seeing that I feel the need to fight the establishment and point out some things: Firstly, Windows 2000 is NT-based, and thus uses an emulation subsystem to run MS-DOS and Win16 based software. Your heart's been aching but you're too shy to say it
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