Reply 80 of 140, by Standard Def Steve
IMO Win 98SE vs ME is very much like Win7 vs Win10.
-98SE and ME share the same basic kernel, just as 7 and 10 do.
-ME and 10 have an updated, "modern" interface. Win98 and 7 look very much like their predecessors.
-Parts of the OS that were easily accessible and made it more compatible with old software (real mode DOS in Win98; the ability to disable desktop composition in Win7) were removed in later versions.
-WinME usually boots up faster than Win98SE, just as Win10 usually boots up faster than Win7. Yet somehow, once the system is booted, the newer version seems to require more memory and CPU resources. WinME is more comfortable on a P2 with 128MB, whereas Win98SE is fine on a P1 with 64MB. on my system, Win10 always uses a bit more RAM than Win7 to perform the same tasks. Win10 also tends to bench slightly lower.
-WinME and 10 both have some bizarre bugs that just don't effect any previous versions. For example, the issue in Win10 where the Start Menu just randomly stops working. Or in WinME, where selecting shut down occasionally results in the system displaying a black screen with a blinking cursor instead of actually turning off.
-This might be stretching it, but MS tried too hard to make ME and 10 cute and friendly. For ME, well, there was the product name itself. Windows for the me generation...ugh. The removal of scary old DOS to make it appear more user friendly. Windows 10 has this whole phone-friendly alter ego. It also has annoyingly friendly error messages: BSODs with emoticons. Use of the word "we" instead of "Windows" when describing problems. Edge browser's "the Web just isn't the same without you" error message. Win98SE and Win7 were dead serious and clearly focused on getting the job done without any extra fluff. Perfect!
"A little sign-in here, a touch of WiFi there..."