One day you released the latch on your 5-1/4 floppy drive and removed the Prince of Persia diskette for the last time and didn’t realise.
It is now safe to turn off your computer.
“It’s all safe now… sweet dreams, old friend”
I absolutely noticed, I was holding a Win 7 install disk with my other hand, how would this come as a surprise?
Dad??
Or it was the day my old ass laptop broke.
6/12/2007. Never forget.o7
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I nearly installed WinXP on an old piece of shit all-in-one computer (old celeron, 2gb ram, very slow hdd), but the CPU was too new to be supported. Installed Mint instead.
ROFL. I still manage a critical system that cannot be moved from XP.
That day, for me, is in the far future.
Healthcare, banking, or military?
Auto manufacturing.
One day you turned off a Linux Distro for the last time and didn’t even notice
Of course I noticed.
It was right before I installed a new OS.
I noticed. When Windows XP came out I saw the enshitification right away. Never mind the play-skool colors and complete lack of security. I couldn’t believe that people were going to be willing to use that crap.
I moved away from it for me and my business fairly quickly, and that was that.
I did notice over the years as winxp went away in public spaces and hotels. It was always kind of nice to know there were free to use computers out in the wild if one wanted to use them. XP was never able to be locked down, so you could bypass any login and just use it if you wanted to. Never for anything important, but I could always load up some games on the hotel one and let the kids play on it for fun for example.
I hear your security concerns but what timeline were you living on?
- 95 was revolutionary but buggy AF
- NT I didn’t have much to do with
- 98 was a patch to fix the bugs in 95
- 98 SE was mostly stable and a decent is, plus USB
- ME was a piece of shit excuse to something
- 2000 was decent. XP v1
- XP finally made a stable os, because it got rid of the shit we dragged in from 95
- Vista was hot garbage
- 7 fixed vista an imo was the best is MS ever made
- 8 was more hot garbage because they lost the mobile war
- 10 was an apology for 8
- 11 is shareware / adware
Where did you find safe harbour in this shitshow?
Left because of XP. Win 2000 was fine. XP started all of the crap. It was when you needed to have a corporate key to actually control the computer and have all the features that win 2000 did. The colors were awful and the design was piss poor of course, but I could have dealt with that.
This was when Microsoft began introducing online accounts. They started trying to really wedge explorer into everything. You could buy music online with them, but ONLY with explorer. There were three programs that were forced on everyone (I forget what they are now). People didn’t like it so they gave people a “remover”, and was supposed to remove those programs. Except they lied, and all it did was hid the icons.
The writing was on the wall. Win XP was when MS jumped the shark and began the decline. I could see it in real time and wanted nothing more to do with them. So Linux it was.
I’d argue that 8.1 was an apology for 8 that never got accepted, 10 was an enshitified version of what 8 could have been if Microsoft shareholders didn’t decide they wanted a slice of that sweet sweet mobile market.
Anyway, anything past 7 has/had unacceptable privacy violations. And that alone makes them shitte, even regardless of everything else.
True, but it booted Win 7 next, so it’s not like I was leaving windows.
I noticed. This was around 2008-2010. I had a dinosaur of a machine sitting around and wanted to see what would happen if I connected XP to “the modern web.”
I did a complete wipe and reinstall, installed either SP2 or SP3, whatever the last version was. Ensured that I had the latest drivers for all the hardware, and connected the Ethernet cable.
Result: Complete system lockdown in less than 5 seconds due to being taken over by bots. The system was unable to reboot on that particular install of XP. I reinstalled XP, got it functioning again, wrapped the computer in an anti static bag, and put it in my storage unit, knowing I would likely never touch the machine again.
I know this might be cliche but you could try putting Linux on it. We have old laptot that can’t really run windows anymore but Linux runs fine on it.
Just switched my win10 laptop to opensuse tumbleweed (trying it out) and didn’t realized how accustomed i was to the slowness of boot, opening programs, lagging, etc
Well it was two days ago because I found some old VM backups and booted them for nostalgia. Win 7 really was the best
Aero my beloved
If only because it was the last windows to have the windows classic theme.
Yes, but this is Win XP not Win 7. Edit: I suppose there backups could have had both 7 and XP.
Some old VMs, not one. Had 95,98SE,XP, 7, and 8.1. Also found NT install disks.
speak for yourself. I still use XP.
Unfortunately I do too. I work in a lotto office. The lotto machines are over 20 years old and run XP Embedded. Thankfully the computers where we do most of the actual work have modern CPUs and NVMEs running a modern OS.
I hope it is a Virtual Machine? 😮
it’s a physical device. running on an old AMD Athlon X2 64 939.
I use it to play old retro games on. it is connected to the internet but browsers don’t really work on it anymore. Usually I find the old web root or ftp sites on my main and download them directly in xp.
edit: I forgot about the XP desktop I made my kid too. not connected to the internet, but is connected to the lan. it’s in storage right now, which is why I forgot about it.
hospital, not unlikely
I work in a manufacturing automation world. I still use xp.
Yup, I use a million dollar system that runs on XP. We updated the computer last year. They sent us a PC that dual boots XP and Win10. Win10 so it can connect to the internet and pull updates. XP so it can run the control program, which is written in Flash.
I took courses in actionscript 😂😥😥😂😂
ActionScript ? or is Flash something else ?
Flash
Diabolical
One of our Scanning Electron Microscopes runs Win7. Not great, it’s not allowed on the network because of this.
Oh yeah, I swear that two years ago Southwest had a total crash of their systems because they still had NT4 machines.
No, it was when I got out my old high school computer to mess around with it and go “oh yeah” for a little bit. That was the last time I shut down Windows XP.
Bold assumption