Don't Cry For Me, All. I'm Here Once Again With my Windows 2000 Pro Beta 3.

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by @Macarlo
Windows 2000 Professional Beta Tester
(Screenshots by Namo Capture)



Hi everyone. I'm here. Yesterday  I crashed on my new IDE, bombed by the new IomegaWare, version 2.0, that does not support Windows 2000 Technology. But today I reinstalled my Windows 2000 Professional Beta 3 in few minutes and I running just fine here. Reinstall this new Operating System is a joke for kids, man! Easy, simple and smooth.


In the photo above you can see Oscar 2000 from Phrozen Crew (hello, Da Vinci!) running just fine today Tuesday September 14, 1999 on my Windows 2000 Professional Beta 3 reinstalled in few minutes after a big crash caused by IomegaWare 2.0. But, ooops!, don't judge me, brothers! I don't use this serials because I'm registered user of all software I use in my works. Currently I'm registered user of 212 shareware programs for OS/2 Warp and 145 shareware  programs for Windows. Well, the problem is that I tested Oscar 2000 and forgot it in a directory into a partition where I install applications. When I reinstalled my Windows 2000 Professional Beta 3 I clicked accidentally the Oscar executable and it started quickly on my desktop! Using Namo Capture I made the screenshot in order to illustrate this new.
Yeaaahhhh, is interesting to note that Windows 2000 Professional works as an OS/2. You need not reinstall applications if you have deleted the entire tree of Win 2000 in order to perform anew and clean installation! And also you need not to restore Registry keys using Resplendent Registrar or other reliable tool (well, if have other I don't know!!!). You simply click the executable of the program that you want start and the Registry sucks the all data needed! The application starts fine, you put it's icon in a toolbar and finished! Simple, eh?
In the photo below you can see JBuilder Suite from Borland running just fine on my Windows 2000 Pro Beta 3 IDE. I not reinstalled it, man. I simply clicked the executable  and the IDE started quickly and easy!


I also tested ym my reinstalled Windows 2000 Professional BNeta 3 my Namo Web Editor patched for version 3.05. I have not uninstalled it and when my reinstalled Windows 2000 started by the first time I quickly clicked the Namo icon and the Web Editor also started, asking me about registration.  I inserted my code and Namo immediately runs, as you can see in the photo below:

Note that some programs as Image Lab and Power Desk must be reinstalled. But this cases are the minority. Well, man, I just updated my web site for today using Namo 3.05 and Boxer 99 on Windows 2000 Professional Beta 3. Congratulations for me!!!



 


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