• hperrin@lemmy.ca
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    13 hours ago

    What are you talking about? Of course I noticed. It was during the upgrade process to Vista. Then the last time I turned that off was when I fully switched to Linux.

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    I used windows XP today because the phase noise analyzer at work runs on it.

    We’re not allowed to connect it to the network, though.

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      MFW I use Windows ME

      It was a Compaq…and I threw it down a flight of stairs. True story. I was also a frustrated teenager at the same time so this makes sense

      All I wanted was to play DosBOX and the fucker froze and that was it…

      …bastard still ran after that shockingly enough

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    I just did a win xp build the other day. I had to make a floppy disk for sata drivers because xp hates installing to sata. Fortunately MSI still has the drivers on their website. I’m still looking for a decent and cheap agp GPU to go along with it.

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    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.

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      Yeah, wouldn’t installing a new OS be the most common scenario in which one would “turn off [OS] for the last time”?

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        Leave OP be, they just yeet their machine outta window and buy a new one.

        Why do you think MS advises to do that for Win 10?

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        Not for me. I have no idea when I last shut off an xp machine. My first free computer came with 98se, and my first purchased PC had windows 7 installed. At some point, I shut off an xp machine, either for school or at the library or whatever, and I have no idea when that was.

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    ROFL. I still manage a critical system that cannot be moved from XP.

    That day, for me, is in the far future.

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    Well it was two days ago because I found some old VM backups and booted them for nostalgia. Win 7 really was the best

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      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.

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      One of our Scanning Electron Microscopes runs Win7. Not great, it’s not allowed on the network because of this.

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      Oh yeah, I swear that two years ago Southwest had a total crash of their systems because they still had NT4 machines.

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    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.

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      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.

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        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

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      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.

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        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.