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Discover the joy of sharing Windows XP!

Discover the joy of sharing Windows XP!

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SenpaiPleasee
Member
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02-07-2026, 08:05 PM
#21
It seems like you're reflecting on the end of an era. Tomorrow marks the final day for support of Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3. Wishing the most advanced OS ever a peaceful rest.
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SenpaiPleasee
02-07-2026, 08:05 PM #21

It seems like you're reflecting on the end of an era. Tomorrow marks the final day for support of Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3. Wishing the most advanced OS ever a peaceful rest.

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Killerman1834
Posting Freak
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02-08-2026, 12:50 AM
#22
Initially Windows XP impressed with its new look and features, but after service pack 2 performance slowed down and the themes became quite dull. By the end of my experience with XP, I preferred the classic style on Windows XP. Others should upgrade; Vista and 7 offer much better experiences. Honestly, I’d rather run Windows 98SE than XP, even though it didn’t receive the same long-term support.
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Killerman1834
02-08-2026, 12:50 AM #22

Initially Windows XP impressed with its new look and features, but after service pack 2 performance slowed down and the themes became quite dull. By the end of my experience with XP, I preferred the classic style on Windows XP. Others should upgrade; Vista and 7 offer much better experiences. Honestly, I’d rather run Windows 98SE than XP, even though it didn’t receive the same long-term support.

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MUPPETS_BROS
Junior Member
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02-08-2026, 06:47 AM
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I felt a bit disappointed when they dropped Windows Vista after only a short period. Despite its issues, its first year was comparable to XP's. XP needed a long time to improve, and many seem to have forgotten about it. I'm relieved they're dedicating effort to update Windows 8 rather than abandoning it entirely.
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MUPPETS_BROS
02-08-2026, 06:47 AM #23

I felt a bit disappointed when they dropped Windows Vista after only a short period. Despite its issues, its first year was comparable to XP's. XP needed a long time to improve, and many seem to have forgotten about it. I'm relieved they're dedicating effort to update Windows 8 rather than abandoning it entirely.

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Periqito14YT
Junior Member
17
02-13-2026, 07:07 PM
#24
It's interesting how it's viewed as a doom scenario, yet many older systems like Win95/98, ME, and 2000 remain in use, especially in certain areas where people aren't worried about them.
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Periqito14YT
02-13-2026, 07:07 PM #24

It's interesting how it's viewed as a doom scenario, yet many older systems like Win95/98, ME, and 2000 remain in use, especially in certain areas where people aren't worried about them.

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