Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 3rd Sep 2012 00:39 UTC, submitted by MOS6510
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98SE I was interested in running a newer version of DirectX that required it (can't remember which ver, I think 7 or 8)
WinME I skipped I was already on Windows 2000 but I was interested in the changes and it was the last of the Win9X series.
Windows XP I was excited about a single OS for consumer and pros built on the NT kernel
Vista I was excited about Aero and a load of other changes. Yes it was a let down. Windows 7 redeemed my feelings on it.
WinME I skipped I was already on Windows 2000 but I was interested in the changes and it was the last of the Win9X series.
Windows XP I was excited about a single OS for consumer and pros built on the NT kernel
Vista I was excited about Aero and a load of other changes. Yes it was a let down. Windows 7 redeemed my feelings on it.
But DirectX 11.1, USB3.0, less memory usage, improved performance, better file management, better task manager, combined phone/tablet/desktop OS, Metro, HTML5 apps aren't up to par to that?




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98SE I was interested in running a newer version of DirectX that required it (can't remember which ver, I think 7 or 8)
WinME I skipped I was already on Windows 2000 but I was interested in the changes and it was the last of the Win9X series.
Windows XP I was excited about a single OS for consumer and pros built on the NT kernel
Vista I was excited about Aero and a load of other changes. Yes it was a let down. Windows 7 redeemed my feelings on it.