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'''Windows 2000''' is a unsupported<ref>http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/?LN=en-us&x=11&y=16&p1=3071</ref> version of [[Microsoft Windows]] intended for businesses, released in [[2000]] (although it reached maturity in [[1999]]). It was the basis for [[Windows XP]], released 1 year after Windows 2000. [[Windows ME]], released only a few months after Windows 2000, was for the home, but Windows ME had features from 2000.
'''Windows 2000''' is a unsupported<ref>http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/?LN=en-us&x=11&y=16&p1=3071</ref> version of [[Microsoft Windows]] intended for businesses, released in 2000 (although it reached maturity in 1999). It was the basis for [[Windows XP]], released 1 year after Windows 2000. [[Windows ME]], released only a few months after Windows 2000, was for the home, but Windows ME had features from 2000.


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Windows 2000 is a unsupported[1] version of Microsoft Windows intended for businesses, released in 2000 (although it reached maturity in 1999). It was the basis for Windows XP, released 1 year after Windows 2000. Windows ME, released only a few months after Windows 2000, was for the home, but Windows ME had features from 2000.

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