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Mine was a Pentium MMX 166 MHz which I later upgraded to a 200 MHz running Windows ME, then "upgraded" to Windows 98 SE (ME was sh*t it crashed too much).

Then I switched to an AMD K6-2 with 500 MHz and 128 MB of RAM that ran Windows XP poorly.
 
Enjoyed tweaking the hell out of win 98 back in the day but overall windows 2000 overall was probably the best system I have ever used.
 
Windows XP was the first mainstream Windows based on Windows NT (for servers and workstations) which is the same base as Windows 2000 (for workstations) so 2000 and XP are very similar. I tried using Windows 2000 but it was slow, probably 128 MB of RAM was too little for it even though the minimum requirements are 64 MB.
 
Dolby Atmos was updated recently on windows store. For all you home theater peasants lol fixed and issues below

Dolby Access v3.16.345.0
Available on Windows 11 and Windows 10 PCs (Windows 10 19H1 and above) and Xbox.
New features and resolved issues:
- Improved audio experience:
- audio processing performance improvements
- more accurate objects representation for Dolby Atmos for home theater configuration
- enable 3D Audio virtualization based on eye tracking data (only for supported devices)
- Voice settings UI update
- Bugfixes, user experience improvements
- New OEM headsets added:
- Game-Audeze Maxwell Headset
Known issues:
- Dolby Vision may be disrupted when an HDMI endpoint is connected to a Dolby Vision enabled laptop.
- For certain systems with factory-installed Dolby Atmos an update to newest version of Dolby Access OEM application might be required; to update Dolby Access OEM please visit Microsoft Store’s Library and click “Get updates” button
 
used r5 230, 19quid(had a 5quid voucher) inc delivery from fleebay, see what the dpc on this sucker.
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