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  2. Windows 2000 - Wikipedia

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    Windows 2000 is a major release of the Windows NT operating system developed by Microsoft and oriented towards businesses. It is the direct successor to Windows NT 4.0, and was released to manufacturing on December 15, 1999, [2] officially released to retail on February 17, 2000 for all versions, and on September 26, 2000 for Windows 2000 Datacenter Server.

  3. Windows Me - Wikipedia

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    Windows 2000 and Windows Me were eventually succeeded by newer Microsoft operating systems: Windows Me by Windows XP Home Edition, and Windows 2000 Professional by Windows XP Professional. Windows XP is noteworthy that the first preview build of Windows XP (then codenamed "Whistler") was released to developers on July 13, 2000, two months ...

  4. Timeline of operating systems - Wikipedia

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    Windows Apple BSD Linux Others 2000–01: 2000–02: Windows 2000 [48] Solaris 8 2000–03: FreeBSD 4.0: Red Hat Linux 6.2E: AtheOS BeOS R5: 2000–04: Pocket PC 2000: 2000–05: MenuetOS: 2000–06: Windows CE 3.0: OpenBSD 2.7: Plan 9 Third Edition [49] 2000–07: Windows 2000 Service Pack 1: OS/400 V4R5 2000–08: Debian 2.2: MorphOS 0.1 [50 ...

  5. Black screen of death - Wikipedia

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    Windows 10 and later also displays a black screen due to an unfinished update in addition to the aforementioned causes above; in this case, after the system restarts and the user tries to login to the system, the user is then stuck at a black screen instead. Performing a hard shutdown and then a cold-boot of the system is the only way to ...

  6. File:Windows 2000 Blue Screen of Death (INACCESSIBLE BOOT ...

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    English: Windows NT 4.0 Blue Screen of Death created within VirtualBox by modifying the IDE controller type from PIIX4 to PIIX3. This vector image was created with Inkscape , and then manually edited

  7. Windows Neptune - Wikipedia

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    Neptune was the codename for a version of Microsoft Windows under development in 1999. Based on Windows 2000, it was originally to replace the Windows 9x series [3] and was scheduled to be the first home consumer-oriented version of Windows built on Windows NT code. Internally, the project's name was capitalized as NepTune. [4]

  8. Start menu - Wikipedia

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    The menu also offered the ability to shut down and log off from their computer. Later developments in Internet Explorer and subsequent Windows releases make it possible to customize the Start menu and to access and expand Internet Explorer Favorites, My Documents and Administrative Tools (Windows 2000 and later) from the

  9. Blaster (computer worm) - Wikipedia

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    The damage to Microsoft was minimal as the site targeted was windowsupdate.com, rather than windowsupdate.microsoft.com, to which the former was redirected. Microsoft temporarily shut down the targeted site to minimize potential effects from the worm. [citation needed] The worm's executable, MSBlast.exe, [10] contains two messages. The first reads: