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Has Windows 2000 lived up to your expectations?   [Edit]

Survey period: 20 Feb 2000 to 26 Feb 2000

Windows 2000 was officially released last week - but has been in circulation for a while. Has it been worth the wait?

OptionVotes% 
Definitely - I'm very impressed.16968.42
Hasn't really made that much of a change.4217.00
No - it's a disappointment.3614.57



 
GeneralMy Comments Pin
W2k User28-Feb-00 11:53
sussW2k User28-Feb-00 11:53 
GeneralWin 2K Pin
Mike Dunn26-Feb-00 11:01
Mike Dunn26-Feb-00 11:01 
GeneralRe: Win 2K Pin
Erik Thompson28-Feb-00 9:37
sitebuilderErik Thompson28-Feb-00 9:37 
GeneralWindows 2000 Pin
Abizer24-Feb-00 4:58
Abizer24-Feb-00 4:58 
I received an evaluation copy when I went to the one of the launch events. Apart from some problems related to drivers for my CDROM and Soundcard needing updates (unavailble at the moment) it runs fine on an old(ish) system (AMD K5-200 96Mb memory). The first thing that caught my eye was the slight shadow that the cursor casts on the desktop, giving an illusion of depth (I'm easily pleased!!!). I haven't run it long enough for the adaptive menus to kick in. I also haven't had a chance to develop on it either. In general, the Plug and Play hardware was detected straightaway during the install.

I think the major improvements will be on the Server side. The Professional edition looks very juicy for a laptop (NT security and stability, Win 98 power management, support for PnP, USB and IR transfers). I've been looking at the laptop vendors in the UK though, and although they are selling pre-installed Windows2000 machines, I haven't found one with a built in DVD-ROM rather than a CDROM
GeneralWhat do you think of W2K? Pin
Chris Maunder23-Feb-00 20:00
cofounderChris Maunder23-Feb-00 20:00 

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