About Windows Millennium
Windows Me (Millennium Edition) is an operating system from Microsoft, released commercially September 14, 2000. Windows Me was developed specifically for the home user, just as their Windows 2000 version was developed specifically for the business user. Microsoft claims that this Windows 98 update (which has a very similar look-and-feel to the earlier version) combines a more intuitive interface for the new user with added functionality for the experienced user.
Designed to be backwards compatible with Windows 98, Windows Me works with the earlier version's applications and drivers. Improvements over Windows 98 include functions to enhance system stability and error correction (what Microsoft is calling "PC health"), as well as features designed for digital media, home networking, and online experience:
PC health features:
- System restore, which allows users to return to a prior (functioning) configuration when encountering problems
- System file protection, which prevents accidental overwriting of critical system files
- Auto-update, which automatically downloads Microsoft updates
Digital media features:
- Image acquisition, which facilitates transfer of images from digital equipment
- Movie Maker, which enables digital editing, saving and sharing of videos
- Media Player 7, which coordinates and organizes digital media operations
- DirectPlay voice chat, which enables chat between users playing games over the Web
Home networking features:
- Home Networking Wizard, which walks the user through steps to connect multiple computers in a home
- Improved technology for Internet connection-sharing
- Simplified Universal Serial Bus (USB) networking
- Universal plug-and-play technology
Online experience features:
- Internet Explorer 5.5
- NetMeeting 3.0 for conference capability
- Enhanced interoperability of Outlook and MSN Messenger Service
- Easier Web publishing






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Just the info I needed for my(fussy)co worker !.
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I have a Millennium and it crashed and Millennium is looking for a driver for something and I don't know what it is. So how would I go about runnig it in Dos? Any Ideas
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well u cud upgrade to xp , vista or 7 but by doing that your talking 80 or 90 pounds just to get a disk direct from microsoft or you could keep you current version but try getting it repaired by asking microsoft about this problem
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If you want to fix the "no OS" error, upgrade to Windows 2000.
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win7+ win vista +server 03/08 -->?
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QUE PORCARIA É ESSA
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Everyone hates ME =(
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I have just upgraded back to win 95 but it keeps coming up with that blue screen error thing i don't know why but it is probably because my computer is made for windows vista please help me ..
( p.s ) should i upgrade back to vista
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