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Remastered version of Windows XP

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Neyome45
Member
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03-07-2023, 02:34 PM
#1
Would you support paying for a remaster of Windows XP if others do too?
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Neyome45
03-07-2023, 02:34 PM #1

Would you support paying for a remaster of Windows XP if others do too?

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ADIR_4444
Senior Member
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03-23-2023, 12:44 PM
#2
Definitely not. I’m not even slightly curious. The progress in quality of life since XP has been immense, making it hard to consider reverting.
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ADIR_4444
03-23-2023, 12:44 PM #2

Definitely not. I’m not even slightly curious. The progress in quality of life since XP has been immense, making it hard to consider reverting.

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Freaz_
Junior Member
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03-28-2023, 10:47 AM
#3
I’d prefer a lighter Windows experience free from excessive tracking and ads. Windows XP is riddled with security flaws now, making it unsuitable for a primary machine. A newer release with all the updates but no distractions would be ideal.
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Freaz_
03-28-2023, 10:47 AM #3

I’d prefer a lighter Windows experience free from excessive tracking and ads. Windows XP is riddled with security flaws now, making it unsuitable for a primary machine. A newer release with all the updates but no distractions would be ideal.

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xXJay_BugXx
Senior Member
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03-28-2023, 01:02 PM
#4
I’d also want to, but because the source code is exposed, it’s impossible. Once a project truly gains value or market share, the developers would face legal consequences—Microsoft would likely sue them, citing the use of leaked code in its development. All the lawyers at Microsoft have confirmed this, and they have sufficient resources to prove it.
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xXJay_BugXx
03-28-2023, 01:02 PM #4

I’d also want to, but because the source code is exposed, it’s impossible. Once a project truly gains value or market share, the developers would face legal consequences—Microsoft would likely sue them, citing the use of leaked code in its development. All the lawyers at Microsoft have confirmed this, and they have sufficient resources to prove it.

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elliesberrie
Member
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03-29-2023, 02:00 AM
#5
I see zero reason to pay money for any copy of Windows XP these days, let alone something to actually use.
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elliesberrie
03-29-2023, 02:00 AM #5

I see zero reason to pay money for any copy of Windows XP these days, let alone something to actually use.

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WhoIsKiller
Member
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03-29-2023, 10:43 AM
#6
No requirement for a remaster. Still, I support Microsoft providing themes for Windows that resemble older versions. Picture Windows 10 with a Windows XP or 7 appearance. For me, among all Windows releases, Windows 7 stood out as the most visually appealing. THE END.
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WhoIsKiller
03-29-2023, 10:43 AM #6

No requirement for a remaster. Still, I support Microsoft providing themes for Windows that resemble older versions. Picture Windows 10 with a Windows XP or 7 appearance. For me, among all Windows releases, Windows 7 stood out as the most visually appealing. THE END.