Volpone
Zombie Hunter
The only reason I haven't tried installing my copy of W2K on this machine is that I won't be able to find a browser that will support it and it is old enough that it really doesn't know what to do with the resources a modern computer has. I remember building my machine and W2K being a little confused with what to do with a 100GB hard drive. It figured it out and I eventually added a couple hundred gig more, but when I was first setting it up it was like "um, I really don't know what to do with this much storage." Also, I remember having to install a 3.5" floppy because I think it expected one for the boot. At the time there was something called a SuperDrive (IIRC) that could run 150MB diskettes but it would also run regular 3.5" floppies and I installed one of those, but W2K wanted an actual 3.5 floppy so I went out to the garage and dug one out of an old machine, got everything running and then took it out--but it was still always there as a ghost. I could not make it go away in the OS.Win2K is still, in my opinion anyway, the best version of Windows ever released. It might have taken 4 service packs to get there, but it got there.