Hoppity
Just brew it!
It's been awhile, but IIRC, Win ME was a nightmare sidetrack when MS was trying to split their user base between Corporate (NT Server/User) and Home computing (ME), ostensibly to maximize revenues. 2000 evolved to standardize file systems (NTFS) and use NT-like dynamic driver loading. ME was a nightmare to support from a system integrator's standpoint. Redmond treated ME like a red-headed step-child because they had their hands full trying to gain market share in the corporate world with Windows NT. NT User/Win 2000 evolved to XP and Win 9.x and ME ended up on the scrap heap, eliminating their idiotic two desktop strategy. Then again, my memory isn't what it used to be and I didn't double check any of this.