Question
Should I install Windows NT?
Answer
A successor to Windows 95 and Windows 98, it was marketed as a "Home Edition" when compared to Windows 2000 which had been released seven months earlier. It provided Internet Explorer 5.5, Windows Media Player 7 (which is, incidentally, the first time Windows Media Player was shipped with an OS), and the new Windows Movie Maker software, which provided basic video editing and was designed to be easy for home users. Both Internet Explorer 5.5 and Windows Media Player 7 could also be downloaded for free from the Internet for previous versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system. Microsoft also updated the graphical user interface in Windows Me with some of the features that were first introduced in Windows 2000. Unlike the "Home" edition of Windows XP which would replace Windows Me a year later, Windows Me is not built on the Windows NT architecture of Microsoft's professional operating system at the time. Windows Me is an MS-DOS based version like its predecessors but with access to real mode MS-DOS restricted for faster system boot time. This was one of the most publicized changes in Windows Me because applications that needed real mode DOS to run (such as older disk utilities) would not run under the Windows Me operating system.
— Source: Wikipedia (www.wikipedia.org)