Upgrading Through Every Version of Windows

I've gotten dozens of emails about this, sorry for not posting it sooner: A blogger by the name of "Andy" has recorded his experiences upgrading from an early version of DOS through every major version of Windows (except Millennium edition for some reason). It's pointless, and his final "complaint" is bizarre, but it's still quite interesting.

See the video, which elapses in under 10 minutes, but took three full days to record.

And ...

Check out Andy's blog post explanation of what he did.

The whole procedure took 3 days, of which approximately 12 hours was spent doing the actual installing - the rest of the time was spent trying to obtain valid copies of windows.

Another hurdle that had to be overcome was one of system requirements. MS-DOS uses the FAT16 filesystem, which only supports partitions up to 2GB in size. This was no problem until Windows XP, which required a comparatively large amount of space - at this point, the filesystem was converted to FAT32.

I was pleasantly surprised to see the DOS versions of Doom 2 and Monkey Island still running in Windows 7 after all these years. Microsoft has had a lot of stick through the years (not least from me) but this really is a laudable achievement.

Discuss this Article 2

resplendent
on Mar 6, 2011
I imagine there was no ME upgrade because 2000 was the better known OS. 98SE -> ME -> 2000 isn't possible, and neither is 98SE -> 2000 -> ME. If you had to pick one or the other, you'd probably go with their choice, too. I suppose he could've demonstrated both 98SE -> ME -> XP -> Etc. and 98SE -> 2000 -> XP -> Etc., but it would've probably been largely redundant for viewers.
xtreem0
on Mar 7, 2011
He has on the youtube video the reason for not upgrading to ME was because there was no way for him to upgrade from ME to Windows XP apparently.

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