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RIP Windows XP: The last of the great operating systems (video)
With support for the 12-year-old OS coming to a close, Adventures in Tech delivers a video eulogy, and explains why no operating system will ever match the significance of Windows XP.




Twelve years, five and a half months.

That's how long it's been since Windows XP went on sale. Today nearly one-third of the world's PCs are still running the veteran operating system -- an enduring popularity that's proved a double-edged sword for Microsoft, which has been forced to extend support for the elder statesman of OSes. Press play as CNET's world-renowned Adventures in Tech! takes a fond look back.

Tomorrow Microsoft's 'extended' support for XP draws to a close, pressuring both customers and frantic IT departments to search for an alternative. Hit play to flood your memory-banks with the features that made XP great, including perhaps the most famous .JPEG in tech history.

Double-edged sword
By the time the much-criticised Windows Vista went on sale, Windows XP had been hogging the limelight for more than five years. In that time, customers and corporations had become entrenched, unwilling to upgrade to an unappetising sequel.

XP has the curse of being good enough", explains Rupert Goodwins, IT expert and former Editor of ZDNet UK. "Why move to a new operating system when all that will happen is you have to re-learn where everything is and perhaps buy new versions of all your software? If you're a company you'll have to check all your own software, retrain all your employees -- why would anyone want to do that?"

The last great OS
Windows XP harks back to a different age, when our choice of operating system completely defined our computing experience. Today services like Netflix, Facebook or Spotify can be found online, across multiple platforms, and even on our TVs and in our cars. With the operating system becoming a less crucial part of our daily tech lives, we may never see another OS as significant as Windows XP.


"The sad fact", Goodwins told us, "Or happy fact if you're not Microsoft -- is that OS doesn't matter too much any more, and where it does matter is running old stuff and various business things where change is bad."

What are your XP memories, and what do you think of Windows now? Watch the latest episode of Adventures in Tech! then have your say in the comments, on our Facebook wall, or drop me a line on Twitter.

http://www.cnet.com/videos/rip-windows-xp/


Didn't see a thread for this.

:salute: to one of the GOAT OSs

Seriously though, Windows XP held the game down for a LONG time. I can't believe it's been over 12 years...I'm officially old. :sadbron:



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i remember 98 and even played around on 95 but xp was king. my cousin had me:deadmanny:
2000 was supposed to be pretty good. vista? heard it was absolute trash. the whole thing is...they want people to buy their products.
someone correct me if i'm wrong...but unless you're a complete idiot security wise you'll be perfectly fine on xp.
i'd run xp, 7(currently), or 8 on the pc i'm on now.
 

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It was good, but damn it was too susceptible too viruses.
 

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i remember 98 and even played around on 95 but xp was king. my cousin had me:deadmanny:
2000 was supposed to be pretty good. vista? heard it was absolute trash. the whole thing is...they want people to buy their products.
someone correct me if i'm wrong...but unless you're a complete idiot security wise you'll be perfectly fine on xp.
i'd run xp, 7(currently), or 8 on the pc i'm on now.

Unless you're keeping it offline, you'd be a complete idiot to not update XP.
 

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This if it weren't for that, it would be the GOAT.

Windows 95 FTW.

Windows 95 changed the game, but Windows 98 SE>>>95. And since then, pretty much every other version of Windows has been ass.

Win98 SE - good (basically Win95 with more modern features)
WinME - WOAT (possibly the most unstable OS ever)
WinXP - possibly the GOAT (was standard for a LONG time)
WinVista - Awful due to shytty drivers and the ability to run on not enough RAM (and thus being slow out the box)
Win7 - Great (basically what Vista should've been)
Win8 - Pretty bad (mainly due to the shytty UI and attempts to merge what should be two different OSs)

Looks like Windows 9 is due to actually be good. :ehh:
 

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Wrong Vista with SP2 is was good and is basically the forerunner to Win7
 

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I remember XP being garbage for me til SP3 came out. It wasn't all roses with XP breh.
 

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If you have an old computer with XP on it you want to get rid of, Best Buy is giving a $25 gift card and a $75 coupon towards a new computer for them.
 

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I'm reading "Daz's Loader" is the end all be all for Win7 activation. What the word, brehs?

For research purposes of course :mjpls:
 
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