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Ummm... No
Windows 3.x perfectly well understands the difference between 2008 and 1908. I could post a screen shot of Schedule + under Windows 3.x to show this if you'd like.

Second of all, Windows 3.x doesn't 'boot' like Windows XP does. You first boot DOS and then load Windows 3.x on top of it. It's DOS that has the problem with dates after 1999, but even that has nothing to do with booting the OS. It more relates to how the files are saved.

If you do a DIR at a DOS prompt, it would display today's date as 08-06-08, which does look like 1908. Open File Manager in Windows 3.x and it displays the date as 08-06-:8. The : is the Y2k goofup with Windows 3.x

But... Windows 3.x runs perfectly well in the 21st century and knows that it's 2008 and not 1908.
6th Aug 2008