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I was recently interested in upgrading to Windows ME. Luckily a friend of mine got in before me and purchased it.
On setting it up on his computer we were shocked to find that Microsoft has seen fit to do away with DOS!? (You cannot boot into or shut down to DOS with ME). I cannot understand this as ME is based on win98’s kernel and file system (the ME startup disk is just a DOS disk). The only reason I can come up with for Microsoft doing this is an attemp to stop computer illiterate people from fiddling with DOS and stuffing up their system. This seems silly as most computer illiterate people wouldn't know what DOS was let alone use it. I have a lot of old programs and games that run in DOS only (They will not work if attempted to be run from DOS prompt within windows) therefore win ME is not an option for me. I am still curious however as to why Microsoft has done this could somebody give me some answers?
On setting it up on his computer we were shocked to find that Microsoft has seen fit to do away with DOS!? (You cannot boot into or shut down to DOS with ME). I cannot understand this as ME is based on win98’s kernel and file system (the ME startup disk is just a DOS disk). The only reason I can come up with for Microsoft doing this is an attemp to stop computer illiterate people from fiddling with DOS and stuffing up their system. This seems silly as most computer illiterate people wouldn't know what DOS was let alone use it. I have a lot of old programs and games that run in DOS only (They will not work if attempted to be run from DOS prompt within windows) therefore win ME is not an option for me. I am still curious however as to why Microsoft has done this could somebody give me some answers?