Windows XP Installation
Created on: May 1st, 2007
The fine print during the Windows XP installation...
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the installer runs on a very minimal hardware independent version of XP. Also that music only plays during the minisetup. To me, that makes the joke not work because of how inaccurate it is. well come to think of it even if that music did play and you would get the 98 bluescreen....its still wouldn't be funny
I'm willing to bet that the longest either of you have used a Mac was during a 40 minute class in Junior High Running OS 9. The Mac OS X operating system takes about a week to fully get used to if you've been using Windows for a prolonged time. I hated my Mac for a week, but then after some exposure you realize both Windows and OS X have their advantages.
Only the more experienced users won't see those issues very often in Windows XP. However, I see these problems all the time at work. Most people just don't know what they're doing when they sit down in front of a PC. The music is just called "title.wma" and can be found on any copy of Windows XP in C:_Windows_System32_oobe_images_title.wma. The title is "Windows Welcome Music" and the artist is Microsoft. :P
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