Windows 2000 is a
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Service Pack Slipstreaming - nothing on this so far
Terminal Services section is very brief
Networking support should be covered, at least in part (there's a whole checklist that Microsoft run through - will find this later)
Extended support and/or end-of-life status info should be added. Complete.
Jdlowery 02:34, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
I think it's interesting and relevant to present-day use of this OS to mention that Windows 2000 will "see" a
hyper-threading CPU as two CPUs, and will schedule threads exactly as though it were two processors, which supposedly is far from optimal; Windows XP supposedly handles hyper-threading far better, presumably because Windows 2000 was designed before
multi-core and
hyper-threading CPUs existed.
Windows 2000 Powered was a version of Windows 2000 - It would be good to mention it
consider mentioning the various unofficial updates and patches eg. .NET 3.5, Extended Kernel project, SP5.1, update rollup
Windows 2000 is a
former featured article. Please see the links under Article milestones below for its original nomination page (for older articles, check
the nomination archive) and why it was removed.
This article appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page as
Today's featured article on September 17, 2006.
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computers,
computing, and
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This article is within the scope of WikiProject Software, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of
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Service Pack Slipstreaming - nothing on this so far
Terminal Services section is very brief
Networking support should be covered, at least in part (there's a whole checklist that Microsoft run through - will find this later)
Extended support and/or end-of-life status info should be added. Complete.
Jdlowery 02:34, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
I think it's interesting and relevant to present-day use of this OS to mention that Windows 2000 will "see" a
hyper-threading CPU as two CPUs, and will schedule threads exactly as though it were two processors, which supposedly is far from optimal; Windows XP supposedly handles hyper-threading far better, presumably because Windows 2000 was designed before
multi-core and
hyper-threading CPUs existed.
Windows 2000 Powered was a version of Windows 2000 - It would be good to mention it
consider mentioning the various unofficial updates and patches eg. .NET 3.5, Extended Kernel project, SP5.1, update rollup