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First Runner Up: Windows VistaĪh, the special kind of badness that was Windows Vista. There are too many other issues to go into here, but the operating system was so bad that people began calling it Windows Mistake Edition (Me), instead of the Windows Millennium Edition. Unfortunately, if you had a virus in that Restore Point that you had killed, Windows Me would restore the virus as well.
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Windows Me also introduced System Restore, designed to let you go back to a previous snapshot of Windows if you ran into trouble. Its web browser, Internet Explorer, frequently refused to load web pages. Often, when you tried to shut it down, it declined to do so, like a two-year-old throwing a temper tantrum over being forced to go to sleep. It frequently failed during the installation process – which should have been the first sign for people that this was an operating system they shouldn’t try. Windows Me was a ghastly, slapdash piece of work, incompatible with lots of hardware and software.
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Microsoft wanted to make sure that consumers had a millennium operating system to call their own. Why two Windows versions in one year? Because Windows 2000, which originally was going to be for both consumers and business users, ended up being only for businesses and was based on Windows NT. Microsoft rushed out Windows Me (Millennium Edition) in September 2000, even though seven months before, in February, it had already released another millennium-named Windows, called Windows 2000.