To clear up some of the confusion about 95,98,ME, and Whistler.. Whistler is a combination of 98/ME (which are both \'true\' GUI OS\'s) and Win2000 Pro (which is an update of NT).
Win \'95 was NOT a true GUI OS, because it was still using the DOS shell of Win 3.XX. Win 98 and ME, however, use a true 32bit GUI interface, and have a \'psuedo\' DOS interface (more like an emulator) to use DOS functions and DOS programs. One of the reasons that Win 95/98/ME have some many stability problems is because they are trying to support 2 OS\'s: DOS and Windows.
Whistler solves this problem by eliminating the main culprit of the problem: DOS. Nobody writes DOS programs anymore, and it is hindering the OS unessesarily to keep including support of it. All the new hardware and configurations need 32bit drivers, not DOS\'s 8bit. So Whistler might not even have a \'DOS prompt\' in it, like 95/98/ME (though it might support a very limited version of 98/ME\'s \'psuedo-DOS\').
Sorry folks, it\'s just the price of progress..