Using Windows 2000 after 25 years

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Daniel Myslivets

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2/16/2025

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On February 17, 2000, Windows 2000 became available to the public. That is literally 25 years ago. In this video we'll take a historical tour of Windows 2000: how the system evolved in terms of beta builds, the differences between editions, the major changes, and so on. It will be very interesting! 0:00 - Intro 0:05 - General introduction 0:14 - What else happened in the year 2000? 0:50 - The year 2000 among operating systems 1:31 - Fun fact 2:02 - What will be in this video? 2:26 - The Development of Windows 2000 ├ 2:45 - Windows NT 5.0 build 1515: Windows Desktop Update, Windows 95 and Cairo features, Windows Installer ├ 4:30 - Windows NT 5.0 build 1671: new startup sound, new installation, design changes ├ 4:55 - Choosing a future system version name ├ 5:45 - Windows NT 5.0 build 1773: Interim Developer's Release and the mess ├ 6:11 - Windows NT 5.0 build 1877: boot screen and finished branding └ 6:49 - Further evolution and finalization of development 7:10 - Windows 2000 editions: limits and differences 9:52 - Installation 10:59 - First logon 11:22 - Windows 2000 new features compared to NT 4.0 13:29 - Using Windows 2000 after 25 years ├ 13:47 - File Managers ├ 14:16 - Internet browsers ├ 15:51 - Audio/Video ├ 17:05 - Editors and creativity ├ 17:25 - Documents ├ 17:45 - Communication └ 19:32 - Archivators 20:13 - Official Service Packs 20:54 - One interesting story from 2004 21:36 - KernelEx/Windows 2000 Extended Kernel 22:25 - Official system support 22:36 - How do I get the latest updates for Windows 2000 today? 22:53 - Summary, reflections and conclusions 23:49 - Questions, credits, acknowledgements, end