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This video will cover many key features about Windows Millennium's development, as such this is an hour long video. I hope you are ready to watch the entire thing from start to finish. The reason why I had to use PCem instead of VMware and VirtualBox is that, both emulators uses your physical hardware, i.e CPU, which unfortunately caused problems with Windows 9x based systems, one being Windows 98 and Windows Millennium because I have an AMD Ryzen PC build, many errors and inconsistency occurred in VMware and VirtualBox. Because PCem emulates older hardware such as Intel Pentium and older processors in the 90's, this fits well with Windows Millennium betas as drivers were meant at that age which worked what you would expect when installing it on old hardware instead of emulating it in VMware and VirtualBox which uses your physical hardware, and doesn't have good driver support, just like the one in History of Windows 2000 video. This also make sure that betas act naturally than inside VMware. After countless troubleshooting, none of them worked such as changing CPUID in VMware, trying out VirtualBox, disabling ACPI. Disabling ACPI would cause the CD driver to not initialize in VMware. Since that's out of the way, running beta builds of Windows Millennium was interesting, considering Microsoft claimed that Windows 98 would be the last OS to use the 9x kernel and rely on DOS, Microsoft broke their claim by releasing Windows Millennium Edition for consumers which confused many people on what to upgrade, while people would upgrade to Windows ME running Windows 2000, this caused confusion as Windows ME continued to use Windows 9x kernel instead of the Windows NT kernel that Windows 2000 uses and the fact NTFS isn't supported with Windows ME. Here's the list of builds I've tested and upgraded: Build 2332 (Developer Release 1) Build 2348 (Developer Release 2) Build 2380 (Beta 1) - Had to reinstall due to Windows Protection Error. Build 2419 (Beta 2) Build 2491 (Beta 3) Build 2525 (Release Candidate 1) (Release Candidate 2 and 3 were skipped as nothing major was changed) Not to mention, Windows ME will be turning 20 years old this year, on June 19, 2020 I've forgot to include this in the video, but if you were to attempt to run WIN.COM file in a different DOS version, such as from a Windows 98 boot disk, you'll get this message: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachment... FUN FACT: The person who compiled the WIN.COM file, was the creator of the AARD code. Beta builds of Windows Millennium were found with WindWorldPC: https://winworldpc.com/ PCem can be found here: https://pcem-emulator.co.uk/ My Discord Server. / discord I'm on Bluesky. https://technologicalbyte.com/bluesky I'm on Mastodon. https://mastodon.social/@technologica... Check out my Twitter, I guess / technologibyte #Windows #WindowsME #TechnologicalByte