Windows 2000 Final

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  • whoever's posting the 10 minutes later thing, if you connect to a modem/router you get no viruses. Educate yourselves. You only get virus if you use DIALUP.
  • "like the Active Desktop update, Internet Explorer 5, ...Windows Media Player "
    All of these features could be installed with NT 4 already, so that has nothing to do with 98.
  • @angry Actually even with modern modems this still happens. What you need is a firewall which does NAT, so all modern Internet routers prevent you from attacks. But direct modems ... no.
    Oh and also you don't viruses then, but trojans and port attacks ;)... Viruses need to be executed by the user.
  • @angry don't spread dangerouns nonsense.
  • What's the difference between Windows 2000 Professional and for example, Windows 2000 Professional (Retail). I know the second one is a retail version, but the first one doesn't seem to show what kind of version is that.

    Is "Windows 2000 Professional" a CD-ROM without a service pack in OEM version? If i'm wrong, please tell what kind of CD-ROM is that.
  • That probably means it is an OEM version. Functionally that is the same as retail, but uses a different serial number during installation.
  • edited May 17
    To be honest, my favourite Windows version has got to be 2000 and XP (and 7 too).
    Because I had used Windows 2000 on Virtualbox like 3 months until I made the worse mistake of deleting the virtual hard drive to make more room :frowning:
    But now im going to reinstall Windows 2000 again! Both Virtualbox and hopefully PCem, because PCem supports Windows versions up to 2000.
    (Edit: I just realised how long its going to take to Install Windows 2000 on both of the emulators...)
  • Hello is Possible to add Windows 2000 SP4 in French ISO

    Thanks
  • You can. Search for “slipstream” on the web for detailed instructions, but basically you copy files from the original cd or extract them from the ISO. Then you take the SP4 archive and extract it somewhere with a -x command and then you run the extracted SP4 update with a -s command and point it to the original install files you extracted earlier. This will update them.

    It becomes a little more complicated if you want to turn those files back into a bootable CD or ISO, but it’s possible.

  • nLite actually makes the job much easier, since it has a GUI interface.
  • How do I add it to WinWorld after that?
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