Hey there friends, I just wanted to give you all a heads up that I've recently released the third (and most likely final) version of my Windows collections. Unfortunately the WinWorld rules don't allow me to share them here, but you can easily get them at the usual torrent places of demons or pirates.These are collections of Windows (from Windows 3.0 to Windows Vista) plus classic contemporary Microsoft applications and games. Everything is conveniently stored in DVD's so you won't have to swap disks when installing anything.
Also, product keys are integrated into all Microsoft applications and games, so you won't need to enter any serial numbers. You will find here stuff that isn't available anywhere else. I've spent many many hours creating and testing these, I hope you enjoy them! Said:Why ME isn't allowed?
It's has less users than Windows 98, is almost as old as Windows 98 and it's hosted in WinWorld too. Maybe Windows 2000 isn't abandonware completely, but Windows ME?DocRetro's Windows ME and 2000 compilations aren't allowed to be posted because they contain Microsoft Office 2000 which had to be removed from WinWorld a long time ago due to a DMCA takedown notice. There's a stickied announcement in this very category explaining why MS Office 2000 (and Windows XP) can't be posted here. However, this doesn't apply to Windows 2000 and ME themselves, which are still available for download here.
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