I miss Windows XP

I miss Windows XP

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just put that fucking wallpaper on 7

Take off the nostalgia goggles. It sucked.

I miss her

I just liked its aesthetics.

And was ugly in general by default compared to classic windows

windows 7 with classic theme here

does anyone remember Longhorn?

We all do, user. We all do.

What are you talking about, Windows XP was great and everyone loved it.

Just normalfags from /v/ loved that shit.
2000>98SE>anything else

>moving from pirated 98 that bsods every ~15 min even after fresh install to XP
It was dramatic.

indeed
>still targets windows 2000 in new projects
>delay-load/lazy-load new system calls for LTSB and CBB support

get Debian with Cinnamon. it brings back those feels

you miss your childhood , teenagehood or whatever

I don't. I use at least 4 times a week a netbok that runs windows xp. Prety comfy

What about Win98?

>cinnamon
>luna
Nani?

A lot of problems until the SE.
The DOS family had a lot of problems in general.

Go to China, they still use it over there.

Go to Africa, Windows 7 is still the most popular there.

This, if you left it on too long it would slooow to a craaaawl.

>Fedora
>Cinnamon DE
>Mint-xp theme
Have fun OP

16-bit windows was a glowing pile that often caught fire
esp. when win32s was baked into the kernel with windows 95
and don't even get me started with integrating the NT driver model in windows 98

I don't I was gaming so hardcore on windows XP that I basically never was in desktop or even on internet browser and always in a game so I have no attachment to the OS

it was only when I got older and Vista and 7 was around that I started using the net more and private trackers and forums and websites that I got attached to the actual OS.


95/98/xp and even vista to a extent I couldn't give a shit about because I focused on running apps rather than vacantly looking at the destop like a sad looser.

fuck this hurts

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not my pic btw

Full screen VM awaits you for that feel.

I wasn't too impressed either - went straight from 2000 to Vista.

Mein neger.

>win32s
It was Win32c actually, and built right into the kernel unlike the tacked-on Win32s. Most of the kernel in 9x was fully 32-bit - but for size and compatibility, whole wodges of User were still 16-bit. Remember, M$ moved heaven and earth to support 4MB(!) machines, hence the whole thunk/Win16Mutex shit. NT required 3-4x that at the time.