I gave Windows ME another try

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

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  • @goyban
    @goyban 11 месяцев назад +94

    I am a WinME fan as well, never had issue with it. Ofcource in those times I wanted to experience the latest technology and didn't care about lack of MSDOS. A big chunk of my childhood memories is with WinME anyways and it always gives me good vibe.

    • @MrBarlien
      @MrBarlien 11 месяцев назад +4

      I feel the same way. It did feel like a real step forward back then. Didn't look much different, but it sure felt a lot more stable and had a lot more ease of use features. Especially when it came to networking.

    • @sebaslive3476
      @sebaslive3476 11 месяцев назад +7

      yeah, I had Win2000, Win 98SE and WinME. WinME was my favorite and it run flawlessly with a new machine (P3 1Ghz, Geforce2, etc). Never tried it on older system tbh.

    • @DaveDoc1984
      @DaveDoc1984 11 месяцев назад +5

      Likewise, I had positive experiences with Me back in 2000. I picked up a System which came with Windows Me pre-installed. It was quick and I didn't experience any issues with it. It was rock solid stable.
      I think because a number of Tech blogs / Sites back in the day had an issue with Me, Lots of others who have NEVER touched it jump on the bandwagon.
      If I see Windows Me appearing on another "Worst OS Ever" List... I will lose my Shed!

    • @BoomBox02
      @BoomBox02 11 месяцев назад +2

      Yep i am a fan also. I used it back in the day and it was way more reliable than Windows 98. I use it today on all my old hardware and it is still as reliable today as it was when it was released.

    • @UncleUncleRj
      @UncleUncleRj 11 месяцев назад +2

      I also liked WinME and had zero issues with it. I'm convinced most of the "problems" people said they had with it are just people who jumped on the bandwagon after a handful of bad reviews online.

  • @MarcoGPUtuber
    @MarcoGPUtuber 11 месяцев назад +136

    Phil is celebrating the new millennium and has finally upgraded to MS DOS 8!

    • @the_kombinator
      @the_kombinator 11 месяцев назад +3

      ...except that the new millenium was actually on the cusp of 2000-2001.
      Show me a year 0 and I'll renounce my logic :P

    • @Thomas.Falcone
      @Thomas.Falcone 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@the_kombinator ...000000001

    • @the_kombinator
      @the_kombinator 11 месяцев назад +8

      @@Thomas.Falcone are you parity checking me?

    • @SenileOtaku
      @SenileOtaku 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@the_kombinator There wasn't a year 1, 10, or 100 either. The AD/CE year numbering was an arbitrarily established numbering anyway. So why be pedantic about it, when that just makes things more difficult for everyone. It's meant as a measure of elapsed time, and ages don't automatically start as one year old, you aren't one year old until a year has elapsed.
      Besides, computer numbering starts at "0" anyway.

    • @the_kombinator
      @the_kombinator 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@SenileOtaku This guy has heard and embraces "Korean age" for children :P
      Right about the binary 0. Too bad binary is a recent interpretation, and even it, in any bit representation, is still 0. Meaning nothing. There was never a year nothing.
      More to your point, the millenium had to FINISH at some point, to usher in a new one. This happened at the end of the year 1000, and at the end of the year 2000. Shit son, every decade starts at a 0 - 1990, at its completion, was the first year of that decade.
      I'd also love to know who these "everyone" is - Show up upvotes? Or logic.

  • @Pixelmusement
    @Pixelmusement 11 месяцев назад +37

    Fun Fact: That closet you were hacking into at the start of System Shock 2 has a passcode of 00000. I also prefer 800x600 in that game instead of 1024x768 because at 800x600 the vertical MFDs show up at the bottom corners instead of top corners, which I find more comfortable to read. Beyond that, the main reason I avoided ME since forever was not because it was "bad" but specifically because of the lack of proper DOS support.

  • @kurbeco
    @kurbeco 11 месяцев назад +44

    I liked WinME back in the day, it did boot quickly. I didn't find it that unstable, I think the issue at the time was the removal of DOS modes.

    • @lucasrem
      @lucasrem 11 месяцев назад

      We kept Windows 98 SE, or NT
      Was Me only for minimal builds ?

    • @UncleUncleRj
      @UncleUncleRj 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@vardekpetrovic9716 2k was windows NT and only meant for businesses. Calling someone a fool for not purchasing a completely different line of OSes not marketed to them is rather silly.

    • @krad2520
      @krad2520 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@vardekpetrovic9716 Same. I had the same issue with ME on launch that Vista had on launch: driver vendors were not really "ready." Systems would go unstable real quick if you by chance mixed-and-matched legacy VXD and newer WDM drivers.
      Going back and installing things today with the benefit of upgrades and proper driver packs isn't exactly the same "experience" as doing the upgrade on-launch.

    • @davkdavk
      @davkdavk 11 месяцев назад

      @@UncleUncleRj Yeah I remember the days of getting patched drivers for voodoo cards to work with Win2k. Good times

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L 11 месяцев назад +2

      Of course, the removal of the DOS modes contributed to the speed of booting... swings and roundabouts

  • @J_Erik
    @J_Erik 11 месяцев назад +15

    The first PC I had access to was an HP Windows ME computer. ME was pre installed and I never had any stability issues. I remember playing tons of great games on that computer. Dark Forces II, Half Life, Galactic Battlegrounds and of course Age of Empires. It was my grandmother’s computer and I remember going over every weekend in the summers to play games on it. She eventually gave me the computer a few years later, and I still have it to this day. I’m very nostalgic for Windows ME.

  • @MarcosCodas
    @MarcosCodas 11 месяцев назад +10

    I went from 95 to ME back in the day (after it was patched) and found it to be quite nice.
    My most vivid memory of Win98 was the never-disappearing “shutting down” window.

  • @GordosTacoShop
    @GordosTacoShop 11 месяцев назад +12

    My first computer had windows ME. It was a gateway with 800mhz celeron. Played Diablo 2 and Baldurs gate like a champ.

  • @peterilling1627
    @peterilling1627 11 месяцев назад +4

    Great video Phil ,used Windows ME in my İnternet Cafe in 2000 to 2001 .It had a great advantage. It was the first with system restore which was great for us İnternet Cafe owners .A solid platform ran all of my Voodoo series without any problems.

  • @anton1203
    @anton1203 11 месяцев назад +14

    I like WinME. It was my first "desktop" OS (after father's corporate Win95-98 laptops) and I never had any issues with it on my P3-866/Geforce GTS2 rig.

  • @colinstu
    @colinstu 11 месяцев назад +23

    512MB is plenty! I remember running XP regularly with 256, SOMETIMES 512 (at least in the early 00s up until 1-4gb was cheap). Remember using 98 with 64MB for awhile and eventually 128MB. And then Win2k at 384MB.It's funny how little ram we needed for so long.

    • @philscomputerlab
      @philscomputerlab  11 месяцев назад +4

      Yea with 98 most had 64 or 128 if I remember...

    • @riccardoiovenitti8688
      @riccardoiovenitti8688 11 месяцев назад +6

      To do more and less the samr thigs. Current OSs consume 10 fold the memory just to present you some fancy icons nothing more. It's frustrating

    • @colinstu
      @colinstu 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@riccardoiovenitti8688 as soon as we made the jump out of 32bit, things have run away with memory usage. And with so much available for so cheap now, nobody ever tries to optimize either.
      Honestly preferred the 32bit days where there was more of a push to optimize and make the best with the least. Imagine that + modern languages that are even more efficient…

    • @MegaManNeo
      @MegaManNeo 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@riccardoiovenitti8688Windows and macOS anyway.
      Plus browsers come with so much stuff preloaded, it's insane how quickly developers threw out memory and code optimization in favor of ease and comfort and how we as users got used to it.

    • @alexkindl861
      @alexkindl861 11 месяцев назад

      I vaguely remember running a 486 dx/66 with 4mb of ram, then in a span of a week going to 8 then 16 mb. Win 95 didn't install on 4, ran very badly on 8, and was fine on 16. Games were terrible, but win 95 ran fine.

  • @marquesdlr
    @marquesdlr 11 месяцев назад +6

    Very good video! Windows ME is a very good alternative to 98 nowadays to be used in retro hardware, as USB support is much better and you don't need any workaround to use HID devices such as mouse&keyboard or built-in support for USB sticks. Much faster than XP in machines like Pentium 3 (my favourite era) with most of 98se advantages if you enable DOS support!

  • @erikmerchant567
    @erikmerchant567 11 месяцев назад +3

    I really love that you are rehabilitating computer parts and old OS that are a bit unloved. P4 and WinMe?? Get the pitchforks!! : )
    Great video! Nice to see you also showing off joystick hardware... something that is not covered a lot here on YT. Might be a great video topic for the future comparing stick performance and software.

  • @eugenioarpayoglou
    @eugenioarpayoglou 11 месяцев назад +12

    WinME was Microsoft's attempt to hide DOS under a rock, but it was still there. Most of us back in the day dual booted Win98/Win2k. Win2k (NT) was a pure 32bit OS without the 16bit DOS, and also had multi-processor support (for those of us who owned a VP6, BP6 or similar). Win2k also had much better parallel port management. This can be demonstrated using a scanner, zipdrive and printer daisychained to the PP. If you try to use them at the same time on 98 it will most certainly crash. Win2k has no problem and data transfer in much faster on the zipdive. This may require changing the parallel port setting in the BIOS though.

    • @gentuxable
      @gentuxable 11 месяцев назад

      And Win2K has a generic USB mass storage driver built in you just plug in a mass storage device like a USB stick either FAT32 or NTFS formatted and it will show up in Explorer.

  • @halenmartini6705
    @halenmartini6705 3 месяца назад +1

    thank you for making important resources far more accessible for us retro computing enthusiasts, phil!

  • @2Plus2isChicken2013
    @2Plus2isChicken2013 11 месяцев назад +2

    The first Windows PC my family had ran Windows ME. It was one of those Compaq Presario 5000 models with the purple plastic disc holder on the front of the case. It had a 1 GHz Pentium III but unfortunately had no AGP slot. It would have made a great Windows 98/ME gaming machine with a GPU upgrade if it did. It did play Command & Conquer/Red Alert/Red Alert 2, though, and that's all I cared about in the year 2001!

    • @philscomputerlab
      @philscomputerlab  11 месяцев назад

      Ahhh machines without AGP slot are so annoying! It really limits your options. S3 Virge, Matrox Mystique and of course Voodoo 3 come to mind for suitable card.

  • @JohnSmith-xq1pz
    @JohnSmith-xq1pz 11 месяцев назад +4

    The Mistake Edition is back!

  • @nick4paokara
    @nick4paokara 11 месяцев назад +11

    Windows Me was my favourite operating system back in the early 2000's, basically until XP was released. I had no idea why there was so much negativity around it back then, i loved it. I think it's starting to garner a more warm reception. Maybe some nostalgia involved there. Thanks for the review, i might build a Me retro pc myself and relive the 2000s again haha.

    • @nick4paokara
      @nick4paokara 11 месяцев назад

      @@vardekpetrovic9716 - Actually that rings a bell, i think i switched from Me to XP after SP1 was released

  • @AladimBR
    @AladimBR 11 месяцев назад +2

    Never had any issues with Win ME back in the day. I was not playing DOS games anymore and didn't miss any lack of DOS boot capability. 2 years ago when I found your channel and started to revive my RetroPC stuff (had a couple of motherboards like ABIT SE6, Epox 8KA7, some Pentium 3 and Athlon XP CPUs, as well a Voodoo 3, Voodoo 5 and a Vortex 2 card there were stored in the last 20 years), I struggled a lit bit of how to setup things again. Had most files stored in CDs, but forgot completely the tips and tricks to make things work together. I also got some extra hardware during these 2 years (some Athlon64 and Slot 1 boards and CPUs, some ISA sound cards, etc) in order to have more choices and experimenting. I won't recall now which combination didn't work, one of my trial runs was not working on Windows 98Se (computer would crash after installing drivers), I tried Win ME and it worked out of the box, with same drivers.
    So yes Phil, you're right, do not discard choices like Win ME just because of reputation: you might be locking yourself out of a good choice that might work.
    On the Pentium 4 with Intel chipset... I grabbed some ECS motherboards (like P4VMM2) with VIA chipset for 2 reasons: it has universal AGP and it works with my Voodoos, whereas the Intel is AGP 1.5V only. The other thing is that VIA chipset works well with PCI sound cards like Yamaha YMF 7x4 and ESS1938 for native DOS sound. I'm bought one Intel P4 board from Aopen but unfortunately it was defective and I returned it to the seller - I could not verify its friendness with those PCI sound cards.
    Also thanks for the game suggestion, I will try Tachyon (only USD 1 today at GoG for me). It looks like a nice game.
    And don't forget to try Freespace 1&2 (avaiable on GoG also), nice missions, good history, massive capital ships.... you should check them out.... in my memory the best space combat game I played back on those days, before WinXp era. Cheers!

    • @philscomputerlab
      @philscomputerlab  11 месяцев назад +1

      Great comment! It really is a fun hobby. I often watch my own guides as details escape me 🤣

  • @phatpanda3805
    @phatpanda3805 11 месяцев назад +5

    i really appreciate this vids, love the retro gaming scene and equivilant era tech

  • @anthonydavis9970
    @anthonydavis9970 11 месяцев назад +1

    Oh, and I just signed up for patreon. You've helped so much with my hobby, and your website is an awesome resource .Thanks for your dedication to all things pc.

  • @Heru3005
    @Heru3005 11 месяцев назад +3

    This is great Phil. I'd love to see what you meant about restoring DOS mode. I stuck with 98 back in the day well into the XP era, because of the ME horror stories.

  • @thegreatboto
    @thegreatboto 11 месяцев назад +3

    SS is an amazing game. Second the headphones recommendation. Sound in that game is so useful. Can hear things through walls and around corners. Save yourself from being prematurely discovered (if at all) or walking into a room unprepared. Most of my PC gaming started and was spent on WinME since that's what my machine came with (later qualified for a free XP upgrade due to timing) and I don't remember having too many of the issues people seem to associate with WinME other than the obfuscation of any DOS mode, which wasn't something I used much of anyway.

  • @XeonProductions
    @XeonProductions 11 месяцев назад +6

    One theory I heard about Windows Me instability was mixing VXD and WDM drivers together. For the most stable possible theoretical Windows Me setup you need all WDM drivers. That being said I've never wanted to try Windows Me ever again because I still have flashbacks of it having BSOD's all the time before it eventually bricked itself by corrupting the file system beyond repair.

    • @xsc1000
      @xsc1000 11 месяцев назад

      WDM drivers were introduced in Win98. I used WDM driver for AWE64 from W2k installation, because it played 48kHz samples on 44,1 kHz soundcard with much better quality. And I have never problem with crashes, sometimes just mixer menu was a little broken.

    • @lemagreengreen
      @lemagreengreen 11 месяцев назад

      It absolutely was. Instability was similar to 9x running VXD drivers, possibly a little worse when mixing the two driver models but couldn't confirm if that was the specific issue. If you gave it WDM drivers it was just fine.

  • @gnif
    @gnif 11 месяцев назад +2

    I remember the horrors of Windows ME back in the day, when the hardware was new and the OS was released it was so buggy that many offices and departments made it company policy to not allow Windows ME into their network. As repair technicians we had such a high return rate for broken and/or crashing Windows ME systems that our manager made it policy to just offer a downgrade to Windows 98SE for free, and it became policy for when selling new systems to discourage users from selecting Windows ME. It had nothing to do with dos or game compatibility, but rather production workloads like accounting or bookkeeping, even Microsoft Office was unstable on ME. If you were just gaming it wasn't too bad, but the productivity applications all suffered for it. Still to this day it sticks out in my mind as one of the worst releases of Windows Microsoft made, up there along side Windows Vista.

    • @davey820051
      @davey820051 11 месяцев назад

      That was my experience using Windows ME in a strictly work environment (a small business where I was the defacto IT guy). Machines that crashed regularly under ME worked much, much better when we upgraded to XP.

  • @TheBaldMiddleAgedMetalHead
    @TheBaldMiddleAgedMetalHead 18 дней назад +1

    1995-2000 era of gaming interests me the most so Win98SE gives the perfect range of compatibility, X Wing, Wing Commander, Doom to Quake 3 and Unreal Tournament.. all under one OS.

  • @eddiea3782
    @eddiea3782 11 месяцев назад +4

    I actually liked Windows ME much more than Windows 98SE. I had very little issues with it as compared to Windows 98SE. Windows ME was great for gaming. Then I got a coupon for a free upgrade to Windows XP Home from MicroCenter and it was just wow. I have good Memories of Windows ME. I did a clean install of it instead of an upgrade. That may have been the reason it was so stable for me. Great Video.

  • @evergreengamer5767
    @evergreengamer5767 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video Phil, the Win ME audio and visuals have always drawn me in and really have had very few problems when comes to hardware and or software compatibility/stability issues except with handful of exceptions.

  • @xXRenaxChanXx
    @xXRenaxChanXx 11 месяцев назад +6

    I remember my experience with ME was on a Pentium 4 1.3 or 1.4ghz Willamette (can't remember which model exactly) with a measly 256MB of ram and a Riva TNT. XP ran like hot garbage but ME was so smooth it was actually insane. Though part of that was also my antivirus, for whatever reason it seemed to use significantly less CPU on ME.

    • @stevenchristenson2428
      @stevenchristenson2428 5 месяцев назад

      It actually was probably more due to how ME interacted with early ACPI and APM. 98SE used a eariler version of the driver for it while ME and XP used a later version that was buggy and crashed on a lot of systems. SP2 fixed that for XP but ME never got any updates so this is why many people had bad experiances with it.

  • @boleslawthegreat
    @boleslawthegreat 11 месяцев назад +5

    Not having any crash on win me is a monumental achievement honestly.

  • @andrewsolovjov1200
    @andrewsolovjov1200 11 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent! In Russia Windows ME in joke was named Windows Linoleum and it was not so popular as Windows 98SE, but a bootspeed and Win2K liked interface were very impressive. Sorry my English, please.

  • @gentuxable
    @gentuxable 11 месяцев назад +3

    17:50 exactly my point. Why Windows Me if 98 SE does almost everything Me does but not hinder you to either exit to DOS or start in DOS and there is no software that I'm aware of that runs under Me but not under 98.

  • @retropuffer2986
    @retropuffer2986 11 месяцев назад +2

    I had no problems with ME back in the day. I did turn off the restore feature which noticeably slowed the computer down. I also removed the massive amount of bloatware and trial software that many computers had in that time period. It also helped that my ME was OEM to the computer which means I didn't have driver issues that the people installing ME may of had.

    • @modernandretrogaming
      @modernandretrogaming 11 месяцев назад +1

      I used that OS even on laptops like Sony Vaio PCG-F707 without problems, even with many videocards, for me was always stable.

  • @GYTCommnts
    @GYTCommnts 11 месяцев назад +1

    I think is an excellent decision to resume from saves, when you can, for the games you show. It gives the sensation of continuation, and for you may result more engaging and entertaining while you are producing your great videos!

  • @Liam3072
    @Liam3072 11 месяцев назад +5

    The Audigy2ZS is such a great piece of hardware, I still use mine to this day (bought a PCI to PCI-E bridge just for that), with the unofficial "kX" drivers, it offers possibilities in terms of audio routing and processing in real time that only very high end modern solutions could realistically rival with. It's an amazing card, though it's 96KHz/24bits capabilities are kinda limited.

    • @GYTCommnts
      @GYTCommnts 11 месяцев назад

      Indeed! I have mine too and a SoundBlaster Z. I understand for some people is enough on board audio, but for me it isn't. Not only I use some pro audio editing tools but the quality of the sound is totally different. I gave on board audio a chance several times and always was crappy and with "electrical noise" or issues like that. Not with my SBs! I hope soundcards keep being a thing in the future, even for specific uses...

  • @JKCougar
    @JKCougar 3 месяца назад

    I grew up with Windows 3.1 and 95 but the first computer for my room and that I tore apart was a Dell Dimension 4100 P3 933 MHz with Windows Me. I still have it and i recently put an SSD in it and reloaded Me. It runs great! Let me tell you having native USB Support is such a massive time saver!

  • @itsaPIXELthing
    @itsaPIXELthing 11 месяцев назад

    Never had problems with Win ME ;) Great vid, Phil! Loved it! Great memories!

  • @thewayback_playback
    @thewayback_playback 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for reinvigorating the ME interest Phil - I have a Pentium 4 project sitting in storage that would benefit from a Windows ME build. 💿

    • @alectrona6400
      @alectrona6400 11 месяцев назад

      Funny enough I'm working on the same kind of thing but I'm upgrading a Presario 7000 with an Intel 865PE-based motherboard with a 3.2GHz P4HT. Granted, ME only uses 1 thread... but I also plan to use 2000 on it.

  • @spladam3845
    @spladam3845 11 месяцев назад +1

    My ;ME machine was one of my favorites so I have a strong bias. Well done. This would have been a killer ME build back in the day.

  • @niewazneniewazne1890
    @niewazneniewazne1890 4 месяца назад +2

    I had no issue with my Pentium II 300mhz and an Intel RC440BX mATX board.
    Though mine had a de-soldered ISA slot.

  • @XolaresTiberius
    @XolaresTiberius 11 месяцев назад +2

    I use ME on any pc above 600mhz and used for mostly windows games. Go for 128mb+ ram to remove OS use from virtual ram/Swap

    • @XolaresTiberius
      @XolaresTiberius 11 месяцев назад

      I use it on my dual ME/XP dual p3 1ghz rig

  • @mxthunder2
    @mxthunder2 11 месяцев назад +3

    always preferred ME to 98. seemed to work better on every system I install on, plus some quality of life features that we take for granted.

    • @pankoza2
      @pankoza2 11 месяцев назад

      tbh the only disadvantage of WinMe that was very noticeable for me was lack of pure DOS mode without patching the system files or using the bootdisk everytime you want to use pure DOS mode

  • @Nelwyn
    @Nelwyn 11 месяцев назад

    Nice to see you showcasing SS2! That's got to be my favorite retro game and I've played through it many times.

  • @26Guenter
    @26Guenter 11 месяцев назад

    Brings back memories of me watching my older brother play AVP 2.

  • @BrianMartin2007
    @BrianMartin2007 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you Phil. I was waiting for you to try to use WinME again. With the MS-DOS mod, you'll have the best of Windows stability (sans internet browsing, just reboot) and all the safety features that are standard equipment now. THANK YOU!!! I kept trying to tell people WinME got a bad rap around the Capacitor Plague era. If it wasn't for that, it would likely have lasted a bit longer even though WinNT was the future..

  • @andersonalves4420
    @andersonalves4420 5 месяцев назад +1

    I never had any problem with WinME. At that time I was a computer science student. And I pushed my computer at the limit with Delphi, VB6, SQL Server, IIS...

  • @Stewcumber
    @Stewcumber 11 месяцев назад +1

    My MX440 128bit has become my go-to W98 card because "it just works" and is very compatible in DOS. I actually threw it out in the trash when I first got it as part of a local PC pick up but then decided to keep it and it still works fine about 5 years later despite literally zero love and care lol

  • @waynerowlinson6177
    @waynerowlinson6177 11 месяцев назад

    I was a tech at a computer store when ME came out. Those were the days when most computers people bought were build in small computer stores like where I worked. Even after ME came out almost every customer still wanted Windows 98 because they were told horror stories.
    The only issue I recall running into was with some older hardware not having drivers that worked well with ME.
    I myself was a Windows 98 holdout. Not because I didn't like ME, but because I still played DOS games and absolutely loved Windows 98 SE.
    Thanks for the entertaining video!

    • @philscomputerlab
      @philscomputerlab  11 месяцев назад +1

      Reminds me of Vista and customers asking for XP...

  • @nitrax8629
    @nitrax8629 10 месяцев назад

    Great video, I use ME on my Dell Inspiron 8100 as it has more stable USB support than 98SE plus the sound card doesn't support true DOS mode anyways. It also does give better performance on late Pentium 3 / early Pentium 4 systems when compared to 2000/XP! Only thing I will say is to disable system restore as it never worked properly under ME and just wastes disk space.

  •  11 месяцев назад +2

    I always kept quiet about ME, because the retro community loves to bash on it. But everytime I used it I had zero issues and ran much, much better than 98SE. Sometimes I like to think that Win98 is overrated.

  • @TurboMMaster
    @TurboMMaster 11 месяцев назад +2

    You should test Windows 2000 for gaming as well.

  • @DavidK-Delta
    @DavidK-Delta 11 месяцев назад +1

    I went from win95 to ME back in the day. Shortly after I also got a w2k machine for running business applications... that was a very stable machine which I absolutely loved. Over time I found myself running more and more of my games on that w2k machine, and the ME PC fell by the wayside. Not because I was unhappy with ME, but because the w2k PC ran all my new games and work applications flawlessly. ME just became redundant over time.
    I found w2k to be so good in fact, I held onto it as long as I could. Ended up skipping xp and went straight to win7 when forced to upgrade... :)

  • @nrg753
    @nrg753 11 месяцев назад +1

    I really enjoyed playing the co-op patch for system shock 2. I'll probably do it again with my son when he's older!

  • @kiba3x
    @kiba3x 11 месяцев назад +1

    Phil, you are awesome, retro gaming is the best gaming right now. I never played System Shock 2 back then but I remember it was praised for it atmosFEAR. I think System Shock 2 was the inspiration for creating Half-Life. Transferring save files from project to project and showing more of the games is the way to go, thank you!

  • @kaitlyn__L
    @kaitlyn__L 11 месяцев назад +1

    My first machine came with Windows 98, but one day in 2001 the hard drive failed. (Presumably.) Dad took it to the local independent computer shop, and it came back with ME.
    A couple of the shareware games I liked to play didn't work properly, but everything else did once reinstalled. I suspect it worked fine because it was a clean install and the shop knew which drivers would avoid issues. As a young'un I didn't know how to use DOS mode anyway.
    "Lucky" for me, I got to experience the horror stories about driver incompatibility with Vista 5 or 6 years later. It was a machine which came preinstalled with it, but it somehow still had issues, and plugging in a printer designed for XP made the whole system crash. I installed XP on that laptop within a couple months.

    • @philscomputerlab
      @philscomputerlab  11 месяцев назад +1

      I vividly remember the driver issues during the first 6 months after Vista. Scanner not working. TV tuner not working. Printer not working. Mobile broadband modem not working...

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L 11 месяцев назад

      @@philscomputerlab this unlocked memories of that disappointment, 6-9 months after release, when people realised their particular peripheral wasn’t included in the swath of driver updates and probably wasn’t ever going to be.

    • @philscomputerlab
      @philscomputerlab  11 месяцев назад

      @@kaitlyn__L It was THE opportunity to drop support and force you buy a new scanner. Dispute you owning the high end precious model, perfectly functioning... I worked at a computer store back in the day and we offered a service to business customers. If the machine has Vista Business you could downgrade to XP. The service centre made a killing with that and even us sales guys learnt about this and promoted it. I think we were one of the few stores offering this service, customers were begging for laptops with XP. Later companies like Toshiba even shipped us XP Images to help sell more of their Toshiba Tecra business machines...

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L 11 месяцев назад

      @@philscomputerlab So many conversations about what they were going to do with their old scanner/printer… Funnily enough a bunch of people I knew at the time took that opportunity to switch to Mac.
      I don’t think it was explicitly a conspiracy, but I do think the manufacturers all realised Vista was a huge opportunity to just Conveniently choose not to update their equipment and force an extra sale sooner than their usual obsolescence cycle would.
      Some of those press releases about “unfortunately, we can’t offer updates at this time. However we will offer a $20 rebate on purchase of a new printer or scanner” were just… sickeningly self-serving and full of corporate, fake, upbeat turns of phrase.
      Honestly, I’m amazed that my 2009? 10? Canon printer still has ink cartridges available and doesn’t use a DRM chip (or it was reverse engineered right away). Some people seem to need an entirely new printer every 2-3 years nowadays due to very slight changes to the cartridges. I can certainly understand why Big Clive modified a late-90s printer to take bulk ink fed directly to the heads.

  • @NightSprinter
    @NightSprinter 11 месяцев назад

    Danke, Phil! Once I get myself a desk and such for my apartment bedroom, I wanna make a video on my Shuttle XPC SB62G v2 thanks to you.

  • @JimProfit357
    @JimProfit357 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'd be very interested in a DOS-mode-restored testing of Windows ME.
    I had ME back in the day, for a fairly long time actually because I was a bit late jumping to XP. It certainly wasn't any more unstable than 98 that's for sure.
    On a semi-related tangent, have you ever tried installing an Audigy 2 ZS in DOS with the Audigy 1 driver? It would make a compelling option for a fast, late 9x focused but DOS-compatible build such as this one, provided it works as some claim.

    • @philscomputerlab
      @philscomputerlab  11 месяцев назад +1

      I haven't but there are guides out there. Joseph in particular has done a guide for this.

  • @AeiKei
    @AeiKei 11 месяцев назад

    Wow, you reminded me of my late childhood, the GF 4 MX440 was my first video card

  • @RetroGamingNook
    @RetroGamingNook 11 месяцев назад +3

    Nice revisit. I had less issues from ME. I remember many nights reinstalling 95 and being disappointed when 98 restores didn’t work. So yeah, I was good with ME. Don’t really recall having issues with old games… maybe Ultima 7… fuzzy memories ya know.

    • @modernandretrogaming
      @modernandretrogaming 11 месяцев назад +1

      I had the same years ago. At time I used this OS I don't played much DOS games so that lack of exit to DOS wasn't problem for me. For me Windows ME worked always as good as 98SE. By the way at 98SE when folder was copied to HDD from CD that folder files were set as read-only, at Windows ME they had normal attributes. Even when was created shortcut by clicking "Send to" desktop at 98SE by clicking right at file "start in" wasn't populated in propeteries which is solved at ME.

  • @DigbertDayZ
    @DigbertDayZ 11 месяцев назад

    Wow, I had forgotten about Tachyon, this used to be one of my favorite games, thanks for the reminder and thank you for your videos, they are great fun and have encouraged me to build myself and my daughter Retro PCs (Win XP - Athlon 64 x2 based).

  • @TheJuggtron
    @TheJuggtron 11 месяцев назад +1

    On a solid system ME works well. Low overhead on circa 2000 gaming.
    My hardware is on either side of this era, i have a solid 98 system and a solid XP system.

  • @rhuwyn
    @rhuwyn 9 месяцев назад +1

    There are some interesting things that Windows ME does with DOS memory management which aren't well advertised. I've seen some other youtubers "restore" DOS mode and becausue of the changes to memory management you don't quite need to fuss as much with freeing up Conventional memory. At least that's what it looked like. That youtuber didn't play any games though. You might consider looking into that.

  • @billchildress9756
    @billchildress9756 11 месяцев назад +2

    OK Phil are you a mind reader? While digging around in the basement I found a New copy of Win Me still in the box. I have had this for many years BTW. I also have the Same exact sound card and Vid card too. CPU is no problem and neither is the Mem. What is the largest SSD I can use with ME I'll figure out. I do have some old games to try again. Only issue is the motherboard that I don't have. So I'll have to dig around some more and see if I have one somewhere. On the other hand I do have a an IBM with a P4 3.0ghz and a Radeon X850XTX card that works just fine. Might be worth a try. I'll check that website that you mentioned for drivers and get the others from Lenovo. Many Thanks for keeping this stuff alive and well!

    • @philscomputerlab
      @philscomputerlab  11 месяцев назад

      Well with 98 I like using 30GB. The limit is 120 but even that size there are hoops...

  • @quakesin1982
    @quakesin1982 11 месяцев назад +1

    I was turned onto win2k by a friend back then so I ended up skipping WinME back then but I do like that it used the 2k color scheme and of course was better at DOS games.

  • @anthonydavis9970
    @anthonydavis9970 11 месяцев назад +1

    My first new computer the purple compaq came with windows me so I'm fond of me. I have a cool oem sony computer that I upgraded from 700mhz piii to 1.4 ghz piii. I found a sony oem recovery on archive that actually installed and is windows me, came with original bloat and even store demos!

  • @rodneydawn4134
    @rodneydawn4134 9 месяцев назад +1

    Nice to see the os getting some appreciation. It is what it is. Ahead of its time, and thus hardware of the day steuggled to cope. Vista had the same problem. Niwadays though with cherry picked hardware both can be rock solid stable.

  • @KabukeeJo
    @KabukeeJo 11 месяцев назад +2

    Windows ME caused me kidney failure, my spleen to rupture, liver damage and caused an extreme rise in my blood pressure. It was not very good for me. But I'm all better now!

  • @soundspark
    @soundspark 6 месяцев назад

    The reason the WDM drivers support CD audio in a virtual machine is because the operating system directly reads the audio tracks and plays them in software.

  • @Fender178
    @Fender178 5 месяцев назад +1

    With me I have seen Windows ME as a mixed bag because it all depends on the hardware that you had installed inside of your PC. My dad had a Sony VIAO mini laptop that had Windows Me on it and it ran like absolute garbage that sucker blue screened every chance it had but once he upgraded to Windows 2000 that machine became so much better. My two friends had PIII 500mhz machines both running Windows Me and both machines ran it just fine. With me I tried Windows Me for about 30 seconds because of the lack of DOS support so I went back to Windows 98 SE.

  • @HerrAlien
    @HerrAlien 11 месяцев назад

    About the WinME and the driver for the USB storage: that driver will also work on Win98.

  • @stupendousman5237
    @stupendousman5237 11 месяцев назад

    98SE2ME can apply some of the eye candy from WinME such as bringing the Explorer shell to 98SE. The internet games option is bugged, but the servers no longer work anyways. Some of the system files introduce bugs that don't exist in the 98SE equivalents, but also resolves bugs from older 98SE system files at the same time.
    Apparently WinME includes the Win2K TCP/IP stack that is left out in 98SE2ME. MDGx has update packs for WinME but they were not as well supported as the U98SESP.
    I stick with 98SE on any retro PCs as it's quick and easy to install and update while having the flexibility to go into DOS.

    • @philscomputerlab
      @philscomputerlab  11 месяцев назад

      Interesting, I haven't tried networking with ME yet...

  • @mrmcguru163
    @mrmcguru163 11 месяцев назад +1

    I honestly only use me for 98 era PCs I install a dos patch and it fixes all the dos problems, for me at least me has less issues and less crashes for me on older hardware, it also works a bit better on newer hardware too! Like pentium m era, something else that helps are the updates which if you haven’t seen someone has brought back the update servers
    For 9x, it’s called windows update restored!

  • @gundstaff
    @gundstaff 6 месяцев назад

    It's a great system to use on notebooks. I have it installed on a Toshiba A10, it was a complicated installation, I had a lot of blue screens and crashes but I managed to eliminate them. Use for Windows games and compatible DOS games under the Windows environment. It is also useful for C programming using VIM on DOS or an IDE on Windows, and Mysql. On desktop hardware and with ISA cards, Windows 98 remains unbeatable.

  • @alal792
    @alal792 7 месяцев назад

    tHAT Audigy was like my fav sound card for near a decade :)

  • @lignjoslavakagreenre
    @lignjoslavakagreenre 11 месяцев назад +1

    idea of Me is just to get the dos going. it's not On by default. great music card.

  • @jelle_smid
    @jelle_smid 11 месяцев назад +1

    Everybody seems to complain about Win Me.... i used it back in the day on my Asus P2B with a P2 233. Completely stable for me. I really loved Win Me until XP came around (yes i ran win XP on a pentium 2 233)

  • @dikbozo
    @dikbozo 11 месяцев назад

    I bought Sytrm Shock 2 back in the day. THE creepiest soundtrack I have ever heard. Movies included. A lesson in sound design. That back ground hum still makes my nerves go on edge. Thanks.
    I am curious as to what sort of costs you incurred in building this.

    • @philscomputerlab
      @philscomputerlab  11 месяцев назад +1

      I got the parts over the last ten years couldn't tell you how much I've spent. A lot is all I have...

    • @dikbozo
      @dikbozo 11 месяцев назад

      @@philscomputerlab Thanks.

  • @JPVolvo
    @JPVolvo 11 месяцев назад +1

    Imo games back in the days didn’t have the same visual immersion as today so developers put so much more emphasis on sound. I wish that modern games put more time on sound quality for immersion.

  • @mikboy018
    @mikboy018 11 месяцев назад

    Great video! I kind of miss messing around with Windows ME.

  • @adamplechaty
    @adamplechaty Месяц назад

    Also, you could use CRT monitor and interlacing resolution to reach higher fps. Might be worth looking into >]

  • @modernandretrogaming
    @modernandretrogaming 11 месяцев назад

    I used Windows ME many times even on laptops and I don't had any problems with that OS. I only had little problem when it installed WDM driver for soundcard at ThinkPad T20 instead VXD one that was more suitable for DOS games there, but I was able to install VXD driver for soundcard without problem.

  • @2007tantrum
    @2007tantrum 11 месяцев назад

    Nice video. I love Windows Millennium, because first PC of my OWN (not hole family) arrived with this OS pre installed. Phil I have storage bug with Audigy 2 and VDM driver. One game is freezing on exit Aliens vs Predator 2 (2001). No such thing on XP. If I use VxD game exiting correctly, but I’m loosing cd audio music in older games

    • @philscomputerlab
      @philscomputerlab  11 месяцев назад

      XP seems more stable with WDM audio, there are no more VXD drivers here...

  • @tiagobasilio3124
    @tiagobasilio3124 11 месяцев назад

    Amazing graphic card! I has the 32mb version on my old Pentium 4 ,1.70ghz ! Good old times!

  • @GodOfGamingBG
    @GodOfGamingBG 11 месяцев назад +1

    kinda need the VXD audio drivers for some games to sound correctly, like NFS 4 High Stakes / Road Challenge, the EAX on it has very overblown reverb volume with WDM drivers

    • @philscomputerlab
      @philscomputerlab  11 месяцев назад

      Yes some games have issues. But at least System Shock and TA worked fine. So maybe the list of games with issues is small?

    • @GodOfGamingBG
      @GodOfGamingBG 11 месяцев назад

      @@philscomputerlab hopefully, hard to say when no one has made a comprehensive research on that subject, I'm doing so now but it's taking a while, way too many games to test. That said, if we gonna use wdm drivers, might as well use windows 2000, much more stable and reliable, and most games even perform better on it for some reason... I see main purpose of win9x to be for compatibility for some really old games that will not work correctly on anything NT, even if just small stuff like this

  • @rodhester2166
    @rodhester2166 11 месяцев назад

    I remember the bad reviews when windows me came out so skipped it.. I may have to try it out now. Thanks for the game reviews..

  • @BSzili
    @BSzili 11 месяцев назад

    Windows Me was my daily driver in the early 2000s, and I fortunately didn't have a lot of stability issues compared to Windows 98 SE. The only real drawback was the removal of the Restart in MS-DOS mode option. I was a bit confused by the OS-tan Windows Me memes, but I guess a lot of people had trouble with it back in the day.

  • @gapf2010channel
    @gapf2010channel 11 месяцев назад

    I had installed Windows ME on my retro PC (Intel P4 mobo, nvidia gfx, sb live) but NFS games (2SE and Porsche) would freeze and have random graphical issues. Installed Win98SE and games work perfectly.

  • @ark9951
    @ark9951 11 месяцев назад +1

    System shock 2 looks amazing

  • @MidnightGeek99
    @MidnightGeek99 11 месяцев назад

    Millenium was the OS of my first ever PC. Me is a blast, IF you have the right hardware, and install the correct drivers :)
    I myself had a Matsonic mobo, with KT266, the ones with SDR and DDR support...installing the VIA 4-1 drivers always resulted in the system entering Safe Mode when booting.

  • @ZendaKenn
    @ZendaKenn 11 месяцев назад

    I absolutely loved WinMe, and still nowadays I keep it in a Virtual Machine. I liked the stability, the look and the fact that finally I didn't have to format my PC once a month (being lucky) with Win98. I ever kept in a dual boot system with WinXP for an year, using both, without ANY issue. The peak of Win9x family for me.

  • @73rmin8r
    @73rmin8r 6 дней назад

    ME probably fell into the same trap that vista did where people tried to run it on older systems that weren't quite fast enough and early drivers were a mess. It's people totally fine to use now where 1GHz+ cpus are cheap and drivers have all been updated.

  • @the1990kman
    @the1990kman 11 месяцев назад

    I am curious to try Windows ME, after seeing this video and LGR's review/retrospective of it. I only remember one person using Windows ME back in the day, but I wasn't aware of it's terrible reputation at the time XD.

  • @leeshepherd6512
    @leeshepherd6512 6 месяцев назад

    I loved Windows ME. My favourite version of all time.

  • @Redmage913
    @Redmage913 11 месяцев назад

    Zalman made a true 5.1 surround sound headphone during this era - I still have one, and other than my own damaged hearing, they’re still great!
    They’re strange looking, most definitely, but they’re somewhat collapsible and has an insanely long cord with three jacks for your sound card. Hope you can find a set, they’re quite nice especially given their age.

  • @callindocorleone5435
    @callindocorleone5435 11 месяцев назад

    Another nice video as usual, What is the brand/model headphone you're show in the video ?

    • @philscomputerlab
      @philscomputerlab  11 месяцев назад +1

      Shure 1440. Great headphones but the built quality is average, the fabric of the headband is falling apart.

    • @callindocorleone5435
      @callindocorleone5435 11 месяцев назад

      @@philscomputerlab wow, so expensive 😮

  • @BaDitO2
    @BaDitO2 11 месяцев назад +1

    yeah you can restore the DOS „real“ mode. I personally even removed all windows ME commonents so just DOS 8 was left.
    a TL;DR of dos8.
    in 99% of cases it’s just like dos7. two things really stand out for me:
    the microsoft provided memory management is completely broken so you need a third party one (which are in my opinion better than the MS one anyway).
    format /s doesn’t work.
    otherwise it’s so far just like dos7

  • @milescarter7803
    @milescarter7803 11 месяцев назад

    Try ASCII Orb and Descent 1and 2. Its basically a game controller version of the 3dconnexion space mouse. Sadly by the time I got one 98 was out and I was on XP

  • @ceruleanserpent387
    @ceruleanserpent387 11 месяцев назад +1

    I love this!

  • @PhAyzoN
    @PhAyzoN 11 месяцев назад

    WinMe has become my go-to test OS for retro hardware (even if the machine will ultimately run something else). I don't always use an SSD in an adapter that I can easily plug into my main PC, so the out of the box USB storage support and more robust network stack compared to 98 are invaluable features. It's also proven to be remarkably forgiving when using the same install on another computer; for the most part its just boots, finds some built-in drivers, and works.

  • @alertol
    @alertol 11 месяцев назад

    WinME did not have issues with games, unless it's drivers fault, but the Explorer does, as a programmer I used it a lot. Like delete a lot of files in directory (from inside directory with select all) at some point something is overflows, and it become almost unusable untill reboot. Same happened win Win98 after installing WMP7

  • @user-zz1kc6pg5d
    @user-zz1kc6pg5d Месяц назад

    You look way different to the way I imagined you for so long… not disappointed!