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Said by different people, no doubt.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAxabbFw6f8
I believe it was bundled with some Packard Bell PC's at that time but it was not from Microsoft Corporation itself. I can vaguely remember it was on a separate CD that you could add to the Packard Bell Navigator as a interactive item.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QlLQJDOBlw
Ironically enough this thing navigated better than Windows 11 now does with its apps search function.
https://www.curseofra.com/en/download.htm
straight up wrong, windows 7 beat xp by a land slide by a majority of consumer experiences
love how you don't even understand the point of antiviruses, it's mean for deterring amateurish hackers or anyone with a laptop, if people actually wanna hack your system they just will without question. Of course that can only happen if you share your home network's password which i'm sure you do
every single game released from 2003 to 2015 has compatibility issues that require fixing which even then leads to a less optimized experience. Even popular games like dragon age origins and fallout 3 are so much easier and smoother to run on 7 and plus you don't need to download anything for a seamless experience.
P.S for registry fixes sometimes you have to clean install the damn windows 10 or just a steam or driver compatibility issue like with saints row 4
xp was released before steam was even formed
That beats just ran. Back in the day when Microsoft still had an actual corporate development team completely separate from the residential development team. The difference in quality control and kernel development became rapid noticeable when they launched ME next to 2000.
Never have I seen a worse release by a company while at the same time they were able to launch for the time the best release there was on the market. Quite an achievement.
I never, ever, used a more unstable operating system in my entire life. Sure, there's maybe worse out there but from what I personally experienced, ME takes the crown.
but this is a discussion for steam games?
P.S i'm now regretting buying games on my other accounts from steam, should have just stuck with gog
That OS was tought as nails.