Mike Waxman
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4.1a Build 7364.1 (May 21, 2000)
Yes this is a wonderful reg cleaner, one that i've been using along with Cleansweeps Registry Cleaner for 3 years now. Do a right click/properties on both and check the version numbers. It's exactly the same. Either someone linked to the wrong file or now that this site has gone commercial it's 3 years behind . . . not a funny joke guys.
4.1a Build 7364.1 (Jun 6, 2000 - 6:00 AM)
Karendar is correct . . anything based on the 9x kernel
CAN'T be a win2k Consumer version.
That was Neptune which was nuked by Billy Boy a week after
he took over all software
development. Eolorian is incorrect when he states that ...
"Whistler has been referred to for a while as the
consumer version of W2K and WinME."
Whistler is actually Windows 2001, an upgrade to Win2k
and just began beta stage about a month ago.
Millennium RC2 just came out about 9 hours ago
as of this writing. It still sucks.
I think this is Gates' way of forcing everyone to switch
to the more expensive Win2k.
Probably not a bad idea since it's a whole lot more stable.
4.1a Build 7364.1 (Feb 14, 2000 - 12:00 AM)
The "consumer" version of win2k was supposed to be Neptune, which was nuked by Billy G. weeks ago. I got my hands on build 5111 and it's been running 10 days straight without a reboot. If Whistler will come in Server, Advanced Server, and DataCenter flavours, does this mean we are going to have to deal with the win9x kernel and Millennium for years to come or is MS expecting home users to eventually "adapt" to win2k Pro for the home ? Personally, I think Milly should have been nuked and Neptune developed.
4.1a Build 7364.1 (Dec 15, 1999 - 10:39 PM)
Ya got us all excted by telling us "Final" files would be on the ntbeta server nate. Turns out they are 2195.1 files wth the 120 day expiration defeated. Not only that but the Millennium CD Key allows you to finish the install !!! No way these are "Final" cab files. Looks like we're just going to have to wait for the CD's to be dropped off by Mr. FedEx driver.