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windows ME sp?

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I see so many service/enchtment packs for windows 98/98se...is out there something for windows ME???

thank you in advance...

hi,

i dont know if there is any sp but i think to remeber that me isnt a os and it was a joke from microsoft.

No, not true.

ME is very good... and yes the 98se fans don't want to move out - so WinME has very few users.

Its basically because.... win98se users should have moved on to winme, but they got stopped by the win2k prospect. Then, when finally they bought new PCs able to support win2k, WinXP was out. So WinME got bypassed completely.

:yes: true why did they release 98se me 200 xp in a 2 yr spand .barely time 2 workout bugs .

I actually never used Windows Me. Here the list of OS's I have used so far:

  • Dos 5.0
  • Dos 6.22 / Windows 3.1
  • Windows 98
  • Windows 98SE
  • Windows XP Pro SP1

Now I'm using Windows XP Pro SP2

No, not true.

ME is very good...  and yes the 98se fans don't want to move out - so WinME has very few users.

Its basically because....  win98se users should have moved on to winme, but they got stopped by the win2k prospect. Then, when finally they bought new PCs able to support win2k, WinXP was out. So WinME got bypassed completely.

I totally agree with prathapml on this one. I have WinME pre-installed on my Hewlett-Packard Pavilion machine and it runs good. Though you need to install some updates AND some hotfixes that can be requested from Microsoft tech support to make WinME work right.

WinME is basically Win98 TE (win98 third edition) and was designed for consumers & home users. ALL 9x versions of Windows were best suited for consumers/home users.

WinNT, Win2000 on the other hand were designed for business & corporate users; Business/corporate users barely hate the 9X Windows versions because of their weak security features.

...and then came XP which came in Pro and Home editions.

Maybe after Gape releases 2.0 SP final for Win98se, he might try to create an unofficial WinME SP. I have requested a bunch of WinME hotfixes from MS for several weeks now and have installed them on my HP computer.

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I have download almost every hot fix MS has ever resealed for ME. Unfortunately I do not have the knowledge to make an sp myself...I use ME on my pc and I am not wiling to move to WinXP...I feel a little jealous see so many sp for win98SE... :blushing:

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I have download almost every hot fix MS has ever resealed for ME. Unfortunately I do not have the knowledge to make an sp myself...I use ME on my pc and I am not wiling to move to WinXP...I feel a little jealous see so many sp for win98SE... :blushing:

you said almost every hot fix for WinME, theuuknown. hah!

i have some WinME hotfixes (such as Q296883, Q305826 & Q316795) that can only be obtained by contacting MS support. least you can do it by email. it'll be nice if there would be a WinME SP but don't expect one in the immediate future.

or don't expect one at all,a sp for me wouldn't hurt but doubt it would make me better than it is.

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or don't expect one at all,a sp for me wouldn't hurt but doubt it would make me better than it is.

let's see if Gape can respond to this thread about a Windows ME SP.

any chance of making an unofficial WinME SP in 2005 or 2006? :)

let's see if Gape can respond to this thread about a Windows ME SP.

any chance of making an unofficial WinME SP in 2005 or 2006? :)

I want to make it, but I have not enough time... :no:

Maybe I'll release it in 2006... :D

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