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<p>[QUOTE="Arnox, xfmg-comment: 34, member: 1"]</p><p><img src="/public/RisitasEmote.png" class="smilie" alt=":risitas:" title="Risitas :risitas:" data-shortname=":risitas:" /></p><p></p><p>I got my copy of 2000 Professional for free from one of my relatives along with his old PC as my very first one. My relative had upgraded to XP along a new machine and their old one was just taking up space so they gave it to me. I loved that machine, and yeah, that OS was super light and stable for me as well. I don't have that PC anymore, sadly (since the graphics card seemed to shit itself one day with artifacts and I sold the rest of the system to someone else during a move.) BUT I still have that copy of 2000 complete with the OEM CoA sticker. Occasionally, I wonder why I keep it as, as I mention in the video, you can get a working copy of Windows 2000 Datacenter with a working product key now, but I still hold on to it anyway I guess for both nostalgia and collecting purposes.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Arnox, xfmg-comment: 34, member: 1"] :risitas: I got my copy of 2000 Professional for free from one of my relatives along with his old PC as my very first one. My relative had upgraded to XP along a new machine and their old one was just taking up space so they gave it to me. I loved that machine, and yeah, that OS was super light and stable for me as well. I don't have that PC anymore, sadly (since the graphics card seemed to shit itself one day with artifacts and I sold the rest of the system to someone else during a move.) BUT I still have that copy of 2000 complete with the OEM CoA sticker. Occasionally, I wonder why I keep it as, as I mention in the video, you can get a working copy of Windows 2000 Datacenter with a working product key now, but I still hold on to it anyway I guess for both nostalgia and collecting purposes. [/QUOTE]
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