Upgrading to Windows XP in 2022

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  • @PaladinPierce
    @PaladinPierce Год назад +128

    Remember that a lot of people were intimidated by using a computer back in the day so Microsoft to their credit tried to make it "friendly" with animations. The more experienced users could turn them off.

  • @Got2Learn
    @Got2Learn Год назад +119

    Windows 98/XP were SOOOOOO much simpler and easier to use, please Microsoft, bring these back!

    • @JustMartha07
      @JustMartha07 Год назад +6

      Even if I love 98 I'd be pissed off installing all drivers from seperated CDs

    • @Hasanovicc18
      @Hasanovicc18 Год назад

      @@SkidrowTheThird lol

    • @Got2Learn
      @Got2Learn Год назад +2

      @@JustMartha07 It's part of the experience ;)

    • @MyName-tb9oz
      @MyName-tb9oz Год назад

      Try Linux. Seriously... Run SteamOS or keep a copy of Windo$e for your games, if that's the problem. (You can put Linux and Windo$e on the same machine. Tinyflaccid works pretty hard to make that annoying but it can be done. Not that I've tried it since XP was still being updated. Screw Tinyflaccid and their bloatware.)

  • @brentsummers7377
    @brentsummers7377 Год назад +301

    It's a pity that MS did not just update the security features & keep the look and feel. I was very happy with XP.

    • @tyronegreenwood835
      @tyronegreenwood835 Год назад +9

      Much less isseus than windows 10 and 11...

    • @tinytownsoftware3837
      @tinytownsoftware3837 Год назад +13

      @@tyronegreenwood835 I haven't had issues with Windows 11, but had countless issues with Windows XP. Please stop with the nostalgia crap. Windows XP is inferior in every way.

    • @Tokiko
      @Tokiko Год назад +25

      @@tinytownsoftware3837 Telemetry:

    • @tinytownsoftware3837
      @tinytownsoftware3837 Год назад

      @@t16205 I'm a software engineer, so I know bad software from good. I just messaged my IT lead (been in the business for ~20 years) and he laughed when I told him that people think XP was better. Not saying XP was terrible, but I had so many hardware and driver issues with it, whereas I have had absolutely 0 problems with Windows 10 and 11. Heck, even Win 7 was miles better than XP. In my first job when I joined all the laptops still had XP. When we all switched to Win 7 finally, the IT team let out a collective sigh (as did all the engineers) because of how awful XP was to support. So I don't know about your admin experience, but it most certainly does not match up with what I have seen. Care to elaborate?

    • @minerx1177
      @minerx1177 Год назад +11

      @@tinytownsoftware3837 NOPE

  • @TheRagheb95
    @TheRagheb95 Год назад +85

    I relate to being scared of messing up the installation, I was a kid, and my dad would task me of taking care of it, since he wanted me to learn it at the age of 8. Now looking back at it, XP was so stable, unlike what the current operating systems offer. You could always rely on XP

    • @Noisebuddy
      @Noisebuddy Год назад +2

      that's true, i also was quite anxious when installing XP with all this procedures ... the funny fact was that i reduced memory-usage by XP to 96MB!! 96MB!! And now Win11 is taking almost 3-4 gigs of ram.

    • @blastmanutz7798
      @blastmanutz7798 Год назад +11

      Well... I think we only remember the good parts. XP was quite riddled with random BSOD issues and we have to admit that later kernels, especially from Windows 7 onwards, improved in that aspect a lot. Also, XP knew no automatic defrag, so the system would become progressively more sluggish as time went by and you loading the drives with more and more stuff. Unless you performed a complete defrag every now and then and that process could literally take days to finish.
      There's a lot of major QoL improvements over XP in modern Windows OS versions, although one major drawback to it all is the completely unnecessarily aggressive update and general Microsoft policies regarding forcing the updates on you all the time, completely cluttering the system with unnecessary bloatware, constant notifications, rolling out updates which only complicate stuff further by fixing something and make something else incompatible...
      Back in the days an update had to be pushed on a physical media, the first service packs for Windows XP were too big for average internet speeds of that era to just download so a lot of thought went into polishing the actual update packs and rigorously testing them for stability and actual improvement gains way before they decided to invest into printing millions of service pack CDs for users to buy. Every software correction after that would prove to be a costly one for the company.
      Nowadays they just mask behind the internet update, roll something with insufficient testing and just hope to patch up things on the fly, leaving a lot of users frustrated over it. I'm not particularly liking this modern feature of updates and semi-finished products releasing for commercial use at all - think Windows 11, khm khm.

    • @oldpain7625
      @oldpain7625 Год назад +1

      It definitely wasn't stable for me lol

    • @dhxl
      @dhxl Год назад

      Can't agree about XP stability. Back then I were reinstalling XP, maybe, every year. 7 was better, but felt heavier. Still I was able to destroy everything by simply reconnecting HDD in some other way. BSOD on start. But windows 10 is different. I use it since 2017. I can freely change disks, cpus etc and it will run. I can copy it from disc to disc and it will run. No need to install OS and spend hours setting everything up.
      But I guess even 10 will fail one day. I can't update it. MS aggressively forces me install an update, but I can't. The PC tries, but then fails and restores.
      However, I agree that new systems are redundantly heavier.

  • @cheebadigga4092
    @cheebadigga4092 2 года назад +764

    IMO XP and 7 are both the best. Imagine XP with DirectX 11!

    • @MrKra888
      @MrKra888 2 года назад +7

      @Tommy CH Gan Agreed

    • @RooiGevaar19
      @RooiGevaar19 2 года назад +47

      XP was good since SP3, prior to this was worse than 2000. However WIn7 was a facelift of Vista, which was a good system, but they released it too early. If Vista had been released in 2008 or 2009, no one would've complained and Microsoft wouldn't have had to make a facelift.

    • @cheebadigga4092
      @cheebadigga4092 2 года назад +21

      @@RooiGevaar19 Vista definitely had style!

    • @PeanutBreathing
      @PeanutBreathing 2 года назад +28

      Windows 7 was so good, Windows 8 was the first and only upgrade I ever avoided.

    • @IanDarley
      @IanDarley 2 года назад +5

      @@cheebadigga4092 Too much disc thrashing, I reinstalled XP

  • @josef596
    @josef596 Год назад +13

    This video brings nostalgia and also makes me want to use XP again.

  • @thekillersclan420
    @thekillersclan420 2 года назад +77

    Literally my favourite version of Windows (also the best imo). 7 was also amazing… before it got telemetry.

    • @supermyl
      @supermyl 2 года назад

      everything collects your data nowadays, deal with it

    • @AlguienMas
      @AlguienMas 2 года назад +3

      @idk what to put here 🏳️‍🌈⃠ It didn't until Microsoft added it in an update. Same thing with Windows 8.1. You can remove it (I think it's easier to remove than on Windows 10) but still sucks

    • @AlguienMas
      @AlguienMas 2 года назад +1

      @idk what to put here 🏳️‍🌈⃠ And that's why I never installed a single update in Win7. I'm gonna still be "out of date" anyway

    • @kanalisationerstellen
      @kanalisationerstellen Год назад +5

      what is telemetry?

    • @BuetifullPersun
      @BuetifullPersun Год назад +1

      @@kanalisationerstellen it seems it microsoft data collection. You can disable it in your services

  • @mohamedbe4942
    @mohamedbe4942 Год назад +32

    The amount of nostalgia this video gave me is more than anything I've ever felt.

  • @kmmmsyr9883
    @kmmmsyr9883 2 года назад +509

    One of the reasons I use Linux is that I can still use Windows XP theming without sacrificing modern software compatibility lol. XP was truly amazing in almost every aspect. It had soul in it, unlike newer versions of Windows.

    • @YoshiAsk
      @YoshiAsk 2 года назад +14

      Neat, what do you use to make it look like XP?

    • @johnblur5395
      @johnblur5395 Год назад +1

      I am happy with my computer,
      got everything working

    • @mr.rahulb
      @mr.rahulb Год назад +8

      lol. windows 10 is way better. windows 11 is becoming better and better.

    • @eeriemyxi
      @eeriemyxi Год назад

      @@mr.rahulb says the guy who uses Google Colab; what a fucking moron.

    • @pratyushtondak
      @pratyushtondak Год назад +44

      @@mr.rahulb You mean bad, I have used Windows 11 for a whole year and I hate it ! I'd say Windows 10 is certainly better than trash Windows 11. Windows 11 feels so restrictive than Windows 10. That's why I hate 11.

  • @feizai245
    @feizai245 Год назад +69

    I used this OS for 15 years and only upgraded to Win 10 back in 2015. Had Microsoft kept providing support, I would be still using it.

    • @MyName-tb9oz
      @MyName-tb9oz Год назад +3

      You can bet that Tinyflaccid was well aware that people would have been a lot happier continuing to use XP. Why did you think they stopped supporting it? Because there was some fundamental flaw in XP?
      You ought to try Linux. The machine I'm writing this comment on has been running for 20 days. As in: It hasn't been restarted for 20 days. Generally, the only time I restart it is for a kernel update.

    • @MyName-tb9oz
      @MyName-tb9oz Год назад

      @@tafdiz, don't buy a new computer. Just put Linux on the one you have.
      I have P-4s in my house that run fine with Linux on them.
      TinyFlaccid makes garbage, bloat, and spyware. Stop giving your money to them.

    • @UYC.
      @UYC. Год назад

      Me to

  • @alanashworth9414
    @alanashworth9414 2 года назад +91

    I so so so hated moving to windoze 7 and instantly went on a mission to change it to XP. I didn't move from XP till the end and didn't move from 7 till the end. I like windows 10 but XP was so so less complicated for more savvy people. I wonder how secure or insecure it is today. Would love an in-depth analysis.

    • @zandermcnabb7779
      @zandermcnabb7779 2 года назад +12

      Well did you ever use windows 2000? There's a big group actually making updates for it, I think the most recent "update" is dated June 2021!

    • @alanashworth9414
      @alanashworth9414 2 года назад +7

      @@zandermcnabb7779 no not really. I was always an amiga nerd and only moved to PCs in 1999 so was 98/ME and XP. Never dabbled with 2000.

    • @alanashworth9414
      @alanashworth9414 2 года назад +6

      @@TheChurlishBoor hehe. I had them all. First was the zx-80 in 1980. Loved the c64 and atari ST which i had at the same time as my amiga 500 but only really cause i could play dungeon master straight out the box on the ST.
      Spend a lot on my A1200 with 1GB HDD and CD drive and zip drives and so fouth. Loved those days.

    • @TheSimoc
      @TheSimoc 2 года назад +4

      @@alanashworth9414 Yep, the days when software industry still was professional enough not to waste a single gigabyte for mere OS, were really lovely. I hate today's barely useful bloatware.

    • @markb4434
      @markb4434 2 года назад +1

      windoze

  • @fash2314
    @fash2314 Год назад +2

    when installing from cd took 30 minutes, and after some time there was technology to install xp through usb was taking only 10 minutes, i was amazed and was crazy happy about that.... time really flies and I wish i could go back to 90's or even earlier years.

  • @nearlyinfinitetortoise8308
    @nearlyinfinitetortoise8308 2 года назад +89

    Well I turned 28 on Saturday, so this video gave me a lot of nostalgia, the windows log on sound took me back a decade or two.

    • @JohnDoe-xp4iy
      @JohnDoe-xp4iy 2 года назад +5

      Happy birthday

    • @lagpi
      @lagpi 2 года назад +4

      Happy Birthday!!

  • @christoney2491
    @christoney2491 Год назад +3

    Loved XP, and had several family packs for Win 7. They both worked just fine.

  • @jakobfel2
    @jakobfel2 2 года назад +71

    I do somewhat miss XP because of the nostalgia (same reason I somewhat miss 98 and 3.1 as well) but for me, 7 was where Windows hit its best point. It was all downhill from there.

    • @-clickhere
      @-clickhere 2 года назад +11

      Windows 7 was great because it was built with the foundation of XP. Current Windows threw all that away.

    • @jakobfel2
      @jakobfel2 2 года назад +9

      @@-clickhere Indeed. It was back in the day when it still actually felt like a PC operating system. When it actually felt like a PRODUCT, rather than a service.

    • @jakobfel2
      @jakobfel2 2 года назад +5

      @idk what to put here Nailed it. On top of that, I'd say 11's UI looks like a toddler made it.

    • @HeDoMo3r
      @HeDoMo3r 2 года назад +3

      @@jakobfel2, it's freaking ugly. Good thing that there's (obviously) unofficial software that can bring back the good ol' ui. But not beyond that.

    • @rklewis2
      @rklewis2 2 года назад +4

      @@-clickhere That is historically not true.
      I had a class in school wherein I had to write a paper, creating a compelling argument. My subject was "The effects of Linux and free software on proprietary software vendors."
      Consequently, I had to do some research on vendors, and Microsoft was one of them. You may or may not recall, Windows Vista was originally going to be released as "Longhorn."
      Longhorn was being developed the same way previous releases were: on the foundation of what came before. Except...well, there was a problem. There were thousands upon thousands of bugs in the previous releases. A bug is a nice term that really means coding error. See, back then, proprietary vendors, in order to keep their product "out there" in the minds of the public, would have release cycles, introducing new "features" with new releases included. However, due to how little time they were giving between releases, they would also introduce more bugs into their already buggy software.
      You can probably find this book online: The Software Conspiracy. It details how vendors (at that time, anyway) basically thought that users weren't smart. A user being everyone. We weren't smart, so they didn't care that they were pushing a faulty product out.
      Getting back to the OS'...Bill Gates was informed that the code base was untenable, because it had too many errors to work with. He STILL wanted to use it. Until it was demonstrated that it was cost effective to write an all new OS, with better coding. There came Vista. I'm sure everything else since probably has a lot of the code that went into Vista in it. They just modify it, or add features via adding code.
      XP marked the end of that particular era for MS. Since then, it's been built off of Vista.

  • @DeepakJAT0007
    @DeepakJAT0007 Год назад +1

    I was smiling in the start then the dog came & I broke down in tears. How can I forgot him 😭
    Nostalgia got real hard, I'm downloading the iso straight away !

  • @MikhailKalashnikovMiG
    @MikhailKalashnikovMiG 2 года назад +208

    I started using XP from 2002 to all the way up to 2012. I still think this is the greatest operating system of all time. Going from the dreary 98 and ME to this was incredible. Everything was just smooth and beautiful to look at, and it still looks amazing till this day. 7 and 10 just don’t look anywhere near as good.

    • @silverjay4455
      @silverjay4455 Год назад +4

      Same here bro i used it back in 2010/2012

    • @StofStuiver
      @StofStuiver Год назад +11

      I used XP till about 2018. Use 7 64 bit now (bc i had to, otherwise id still use xp)

    • @kjetilhansen5363
      @kjetilhansen5363 Год назад +18

      Though I think Windows 7 looks the best, the upgrade in looks was pretty incredible back then. Overall, I'd say XP is Microsoft's best OS. Its longevity was impressive, and unlike most OSes, it was even great upon launch. The only drawback I faced early on was the inability to play DOS games, which would later be fixed by emulators.

    • @BlackieNuff
      @BlackieNuff Год назад

      I had a similar history! My fist PC had ME on it and I do not need to explain what a disastrous nightmare that was. When I had the machine exchanged, XP had just been released, and I got the upgrade, and stayed on that ever since, even surpassing the 2014 "discontinued support" death knell.
      I refuse to use anything modern, cos aside from the dumbed-dwon designs that would frustrate me to throwing it against the wall, I also do not trust them. They are all Trojan Horses. That includes all these Smart/i-Phones and other mobile devices... especially those. I'd sooner have a tracking chip embedded in my neck, cos it's essentially the same thing, IMO.

    • @kjetilhansen5363
      @kjetilhansen5363 Год назад +2

      @@armamentarmedarm1699 Yup, but I never had it installed back then, so I jumped from 98 to XP. Tried it a couple of years later, though.

  • @rodrix17gaming76
    @rodrix17gaming76 2 года назад +2

    you can't show your product key because the stealers Will copy and paste your license key in another Windows installation

  • @BlainsTube
    @BlainsTube 2 года назад +12

    Great modern installation. I miss the opening sound for XP.
    The little search pup is much better than the evil Cortana.

    • @KiraIsGod
      @KiraIsGod 2 года назад

      just disable cortana

    • @realawesomeos
      @realawesomeos 2 года назад +1

      cortana is actually just bonzi buddy with less features

    • @justsomeguywashwd_jbm821
      @justsomeguywashwd_jbm821 2 года назад +1

      I disable(d) both - didn't want the dog, don't want Cortana.

    • @spunkyspice4777
      @spunkyspice4777 2 года назад

      Plus the search results are much easier unto understand and will not disappear when you leave the search option..

  • @thiruvetti
    @thiruvetti Год назад +5

    People upgraded from Windows 98 to XP and downgraded to the rest. I cant even begin to say how legendary Windows XP was. Rarely had issues but you could do so much stuff with installations and that beautiful themes.

  • @Thumper68
    @Thumper68 2 года назад +25

    I wish I could still use Windows 2000 Professional. The best OS by far imo. Open task manager 7 processes I miss those days

    • @jondonnelly3
      @jondonnelly3 2 года назад +4

      2000 is lovely. You can get close by theming a Linux distro. WINE will run most Windows 2000 programs.

    • @oldgamer1330
      @oldgamer1330 2 года назад

      2000 was crap that's why they rushed out SE and it was the best.

    • @daemonspudguy
      @daemonspudguy 2 года назад +3

      @@oldgamer1330 what? Are you thinking of 98?

    • @coolpot
      @coolpot Год назад

      if i remember right 2k was very stable mainly because of a basic gfx driver/direct x that basically couldnt be changed? i cant remember exactly. but im pretty sure some of its stability was that it didnt change

    • @daemonspudguy
      @daemonspudguy Год назад +2

      @@coolpot 2000 really was the Debian of Windows versions. It was stable beyond all reason.

  • @prathamshenoy9840
    @prathamshenoy9840 Год назад +34

    Remember how XP and 7 were BETTER THAN 10:
    1. in XP, you could customize the whole theme- window styles, button styles, colors, start menu etc
    2. the mouse cursor was customizable (it still may be but xp had built in styles) - I remember one of the cursors having a drum roll animation for loading...
    3. 7 came with AUDIO THEMES! All system sounds were changed according to the style ['garden', ''afternoon", 'delta']
    4. the wallpapers were amazing - not just Bliss, but the wallpapers on win 7 -- I remember the "Animated" wallpapers - -some of the best works of art/wallpaper I have seen
    5. Also, the included profile photos....., screensavers
    6. XP was a vibe by itself - the installation music, the tour music..
    7. So was win 7 -- the "windows media center" had a nice Aero design
    8. Widgets! win 7 had those... nope in 10
    And............ MS didn't even make a startup sound for windows 10.
    I say I like control panel's design compared to the settings app in 10. I believe it looks better in 11 though.

    • @google471
      @google471 Год назад

      Join to XP fans.

    • @i_love_games110
      @i_love_games110 Год назад

      10 has the 7 startup sound, and 11 comes with a new one on by-default

    • @walter8834
      @walter8834 Год назад

      Win 8 and 8.1 also has the 7 startup sound

  • @traffictraffic
    @traffictraffic 2 года назад +241

    Have you ever thought of doing anti virus tests for android phones? I always wondered if those really worked or if they're a sham

    • @mumukshud.c.1866
      @mumukshud.c.1866 2 года назад +24

      They work. Hell, i have come across a trojan in play store.

    • @fanfan54old
      @fanfan54old 2 года назад +19

      I think Google Play Protect is the equivalent of Windows Security (previously Windows Defender) in Windows... it's built-in (if your phone has the Google Play services), enabled by default, I think... can't remember...
      It's better than nothing, but I guess adding a (good, legit, true) mobile anti-virus is even better, for better protection 💪🏻
      For iOS I believe there is nothing... iOS is more closed... like on macOS and Linux, people wouldn't install an anti-virus on iOS, I think 🤔 🤔 🤔

    • @fanfan54old
      @fanfan54old 2 года назад +5

      Personally on my Windows 10 computer (which I barely even use anymore), I only have Windows Security (Defender), untouched, so it's enabled by default, with its default settings...
      And on my Android phone, I have nothing, I also disabled Play Protect, hoping I'll get better performance on my phone...
      Doing this is stupid, I think.
      I don't recommend having no anti-virus...
      ... but hey, as far as I know, never had any problem... for now 😅
      I plan to try third party anti-virus, on my Windows pc at least, paid or free... one day... 🤔 🤔 🤔

    • @Gaminguide1000
      @Gaminguide1000 2 года назад +6

      @@fanfan54old dont

    • @raphael1442
      @raphael1442 2 года назад +8

      Hi, the Google play protect is in 99% of the case fine, in android you mostly install apps from play store (witch are verified beforehand), and the one you install can be checked manually with virustotal
      I think that using an antivirus for a phone wouldn't be that usefull and would use battery

  • @p0llenp0ny
    @p0llenp0ny Год назад +2

    I still use XP to this day. It does everything I need.

    • @raybod1775
      @raybod1775 Год назад

      I use Office 2003 with XP for word processing, fortunately my old Oki color laser printer still works and with a new image drum, so should be good until I turn 80 in 15 years.

  • @crazzyt9
    @crazzyt9 2 года назад +19

    Man I miss XP so much ... I had so many good times with it back then!

  • @waldevv
    @waldevv Год назад +10

    I used XP for a very long time, I only had Vista briefly and then jumped straight into Windows 8 (which I actually liked somewhat)
    I remember installing an aero theme on XP because I loved the transparency effects, I think the aero theme on Vista is still really beautiful and I'm really not a fan of the modern flat simplistic design of everything
    And on that note I really wish modern Windows wasn't so damn difficult to install custom themes on, I love Linux because you can change the UI into absolutely anything you want. After 7 it really got difficult to change the UI and it would always break after version updates. Of course older Windows versions also required third party apps to do a lot of the theme changes but at least it was possible

  • @thelightbrigadef4172
    @thelightbrigadef4172 2 года назад +12

    Back then. I was 7 years old using windows xp. Everything was simple back in the past. What makes me more interesting is folder background. My sister display my Fav wallpaper digimon in the folder. I was wondering if possible for Windows 10 and above because that feature is missing.

  • @Sythemn
    @Sythemn Год назад +5

    Man, so much nostalgia. I felt that Win 7 was an actual upgrade from XP. Not a massive one, but a worthwhile one.
    Either would be a welcome massive improvement over 10 / 11.

  • @sjzara
    @sjzara 2 года назад +353

    Fascinating. I’d love to see how quickly viruses and malware take hold.

    • @jimikissa8353
      @jimikissa8353 2 года назад +80

      I use xp myself, haven't had any viruses or malware.

    • @gabnerd6746
      @gabnerd6746 2 года назад

      @Lenny what a nice circlejerk we have here

    • @Szklana147
      @Szklana147 2 года назад +47

      @@jimikissa8353 or, you can't notice xD

    • @css2165
      @css2165 2 года назад +16

      and that is why i use linux

    • @unknown_gaming4209
      @unknown_gaming4209 2 года назад +6

      @@jimikissa8353 i use windows 7 but in a vm cause i don't completely trust it Lol

  • @TedBackus
    @TedBackus Год назад

    i played that 3D pinball for HOURS. there was an XP machine in the jail where i was locked up, back when XP was still modern, & i loved playing pinball

  • @jyotishkasaha4951
    @jyotishkasaha4951 Год назад +1

    I used XP in 2007-2010 when I was around 8-11 years old. At that time in pinball ,solitier,chess,media player we use most of the time

  • @bhringer
    @bhringer 2 года назад +10

    My suggestion for AV is Giant AntiSpyware. Tried it while ago on an XP machine and it still retrieved definition updates.

  • @Heryfrost
    @Heryfrost Год назад +1

    I still remember my Windows XP serial number after 25 years

  • @kraizyace2612
    @kraizyace2612 2 года назад +7

    Of all the Operating Systems Microsoft released, XP is the one I used the most, even after the EOS in 2014. I would always install what was known as Black Edition on outdated hardware and boy was it responsive and reliable. Now I use an install of 7 for anything requiring Windows, but use Linux for everyday use. Eventually Windows will become a subscription-based service and won't stop screwing over its customers all in the name of profits. Would be nice if XP or 7 could still be used without the risk of security vulnerabilities and updated to take advantage of today's hardware.

    • @crgintx
      @crgintx 2 года назад +1

      Dual boot with a Linux system. As long as you use an email service like Proton and don't surf on clickbait, you should be fine with XP or 7.

  • @michaelkeudel8770
    @michaelkeudel8770 2 года назад +1

    You can turn it into a file server, file sharing was so easy on XP and Win 7.

  • @GlenBixley
    @GlenBixley 2 года назад +8

    I loved XP, sounds like an excellent upgrade today. :)
    Loved Pinball Pretty sure the keys are
    Shift for paddles (or control) and space for bump.

  • @Psycandy
    @Psycandy Год назад

    inthe days of XP, viruses were written to be extremely clever and very damaging. It was only through damage that the virus could be measured for effectiveness. An antivirus was a necessity and they were all resource-heavy. Before big databases, focused attacks, crypto, fast data and VPNs there was no gain authoring a virus except notoriety. Often, you'd only notice a virus when your browser's home page redirected somewhere else but overall life back then was riskier and the landscape wild, but the intent was seldom malicious - just very, very annoying. All the pr0n websites injected viruses, it was the low-end means of going viral i guess. Anyway if you kept off the MS ecosystem as much as possible, vulnerability was greatly reduced.

  • @ryomario90
    @ryomario90 2 года назад +4

    I'd upgrade to windows xp as well if it supported DX11,12 and Vulkan and my hardware.

  • @Sole-Witness
    @Sole-Witness Год назад

    Seeing the icon of Windows Messenger and the old design of Windows Media Player brings back memories.

  • @retrox64games
    @retrox64games Год назад +2

    dont care what anyone says, windows xp was the best!!

  • @raginald7mars408
    @raginald7mars408 2 года назад +1

    In Germany - in our public Library - a new System was installed for the catalogue and library infrastructure. A technician working on that - had an OLD laptop with Win XP installed. I Applauded him.
    Any Genius knows the RIGHT tool to use.
    - The Dabblers - get lost in the newest fancy stuff...
    blaming any malfunctions on incompetent users...

  • @MikaelKKarlsson
    @MikaelKKarlsson 2 года назад +5

    Back when the GUI in Windows made sense all around. Aww.

  • @vt1940
    @vt1940 Год назад +1

    I still have Windows XP on a stand alone and it works just fine with Windows 10 & 11 files. Some old Programs are so much more Simple than current ones also.

  • @Ediliosantos
    @Ediliosantos Год назад +5

    For me XP and 7 are the best versions of windows, it only uses the necessary ram and doesn't need so much freshness to deliver you a functional and fast running system, Thanks for this vídeo...

    • @miketothesupra
      @miketothesupra Год назад

      my 10 year old laptop still has 7 and I kept it away from updates which was always great performance. But i recently switched to macbook i dont like windows after 7 its trash operating system. Xp and 7 is king

  • @mrin2bplays852
    @mrin2bplays852 2 года назад +2

    We need some developers to work on XP to bring it back and make it a tru working OS for today's hardware system, so it can stand on its true glory.

    • @rockl79
      @rockl79 Год назад +1

      if someone did that for xp and 7 I would absolutely ditch my windows 10 Installation. modern windows is nothing compared to what it once was

  • @Astra3yt
    @Astra3yt 2 года назад +5

    Digesting old malware, disassembling it with modern reverse engineering techniques, looking at how it works and discussing the history around it sounds like an amazing idea!
    For example with Bonsi Buddy, one could discuss the history of the website, how many users were infected, the memes surrounding it and looking at how the actual telemetry worked.

  • @TheCuteLittleDoggy
    @TheCuteLittleDoggy Год назад +1

    1 thing to add, XP doesn't have proper support for SSD's so if you plan on running this long term... make sure to install an application called Trim. It will keep your SSD in tip top shape while running XP. DO NOT run XP long term without this or your SSD will not last long.

  • @TheawesomeMCB
    @TheawesomeMCB 2 года назад +33

    That was awesome Leo! I mean yeah installing a OS isn’t always exciting but seeing windows xp on a ssd and seeing a lot of websites not working is hilarious!
    Congrats on 250K subscribers by the way!

  • @atub7055
    @atub7055 Год назад +1

    I still have the original windows xp computer the screen Is cracked but it still works. I recently booted it up and jeez he nostalgia.

  • @MrBobbybrady
    @MrBobbybrady 2 года назад +5

    "Imagine having an OS that doesn't sell your data.", I can, I run Linux.

    • @sankyppp
      @sankyppp 2 года назад

      Some websites wont work in Chrome on XP or even Win 7. No such issue with Linux. Unless you need any application that wont run on Linux, you donot need Windows.

    • @manuell3505
      @manuell3505 Год назад +1

      @@sankyppp Make that everything that relies on Nvidia/ATI drivers and DirectX.

    • @sankyppp
      @sankyppp Год назад

      @@manuell3505 True

  • @esmackieichiro3394
    @esmackieichiro3394 Год назад

    this is nostalgic . i love it. just subscribed and didnt look at all your videos, did you do any tips video that were used during xp times that still applies in 2023? would love to see them.

  • @leorelic
    @leorelic 2 года назад +13

    my love for Windows XP and the like has driven me to Linux lately , where i still keep the simple atmosphere where my OS is mainly designed for me and my use while being updated with the world.
    XP is still among one of the best OSes i've ever used in my entire life , i was so sad when i heard it got discontinued

    • @modbox9560
      @modbox9560 2 года назад +4

      I like how big corps can make remasters of video games and resell them but for some reason MS can't make a remastered version of windows xp like it's way too hard and has zero profit in it🤣🤣🤣💯

  • @macgyver5108
    @macgyver5108 Год назад

    4:32 reminds me of how the "beloved" 3D Pinball Space Cadet game was removed from later x64 versions of Windows from Vista on.

  • @pessie83
    @pessie83 Год назад +4

    Of all the Windows operating systems in my 39-year-old life, Windows XP was the longest I've used.
    My father participated in the so-called PC-Privé-Project through his work. In that case, the employer was allowed to give the employees a PC for private use. So when my father got a new PC, I got his old PC. My 'first' PC was a Compaq with Windows 98.
    But my very first PC was a Medion.

  • @realnews386
    @realnews386 2 года назад

    Love clicking sounds and start up sound

  • @jamesvinson312
    @jamesvinson312 2 года назад +4

    I have a Windows XP system it's the 32 bit version, but since the system only has 4 GB DDR3 RAM, I'm not really missing out on anything spec wise. It's pretty fast. It's installed on a 128 GB SSD and the display is 1080p. I got a modified version that supports SATA hardware.

  • @Blackify_live
    @Blackify_live Год назад

    I miss win 95, 2000, ME and XP somuch..... Its not only my childhood memories but I had emotions with these windows.

  • @animonarch3858
    @animonarch3858 Год назад +4

    The nostalgia
    I started using a PC in 2011.I used Win XP and then moved to Win 7 after a year
    Thanks for the memorys Windows XP

    • @StofStuiver
      @StofStuiver Год назад +2

      I did in 1980. My own pc that is. ;]

  • @crazyfreak9886
    @crazyfreak9886 Год назад

    The satisfying sound when you open a folder😍

  • @scottmccarthy1274
    @scottmccarthy1274 2 года назад +13

    You should try and run some modern malware to see if we have now aged out of some of those working. I would be curious if it would also trigger the anti-sandboxing features of some malware as well.

    • @DavidStruveDesigns
      @DavidStruveDesigns 2 года назад +1

      You know, I've always been curious about that. Most malware and viruses are aimed at the OS with the highest market share - since they operate on a mass level in order to increase their chances of being successful. They're not going to waste their time even trying to infect XP systems since so few people are still using it. Not to mention the switches and/or updates in coding languages, how the OS itself actually works under the hood (like the change from 32-bit to 64-bit). Just as an OS depreciates, surely so do viruses and malware since they're not going to be maintained by those creating/using them forever. And even hosting and repositories of them are likely depreciated too. I often wonder if XP is now actually _more_ secure than more modern OS's like Windows 7 and 10 because of this??

    • @i_love_games110
      @i_love_games110 Год назад +1

      @@DavidStruveDesigns millions use xp, even with its low market share

  • @Trabunkle
    @Trabunkle Год назад

    You forgot to open Task Manager to show the resource usage!
    Good video!
    Nuff Said!

  • @plebisMaximus
    @plebisMaximus 2 года назад +19

    I used XP all the way up to 2014 when the old family computer I'd been given finally kicked the bucket, at the end, it wouldn't access that many sites anymore and most applications wouldn't even boot, but it was a fast, clean experience. The next PC I got came with Windows 8 and I've never been more disappointed with an "upgrade". I still miss XP, although moving over to Linux with KDE has at least gotten me sort of close to the same user experience. It'll always hold a special place in my heart.

    • @GlennDavey
      @GlennDavey Год назад +1

      Ay, you skipped Vista and that's a win.

    • @Fang.
      @Fang. Год назад

      You missed out on 7?

    • @plebisMaximus
      @plebisMaximus Год назад

      @@Fang. I've used that one a lot when visiting friends as a kid, but never had my own PC with Win7. It was a good one too though.

    • @Fang.
      @Fang. Год назад

      @@plebisMaximus Ah gotcha, yeah it was so good!

  • @Nyaalexi
    @Nyaalexi Год назад

    Man it feels weird looking at that tiny taskbar and start menu. Screens were *way* smaller back in the day.

  • @Jimmeh_B
    @Jimmeh_B 2 года назад +6

    ahhhh good old XP. The last Winblows that was worth running.
    Since Microshaft decided to force the upgrade to win 10 (regardless of how many times I told it not to) I've been linux all the way.
    These days, winblows is entirely foreign to me.
    I'd like to see how long you can run it online before it gets infected. Let's see just how "insecure" is really is.

    • @supermyl
      @supermyl 2 года назад

      Deciding between linux or windows kinda depends on what suits your needs best
      Linux runs very well on old hardware, good for people who care about security, is extremely customizable, and more.
      Windows supports about any app/game, has more driver support (or at least I'd assume) and might be good enough for most users, since most just simply don't care about it. It really comes down to personal preference. I mean if you like updating on your own time, full control over the system, all that stuff, go with Linux. There's really nothing stopping you. If you don't care too much about that stuff, then that's alright. You can go with Windows. Absolutely nobody care- oh wait I'm wrong about the fact that nobody cares... oops. Well atleast I don't care.

    • @Jimmeh_B
      @Jimmeh_B 2 года назад

      @@supermyl That's EXACTLY what sold me on linux.
      Having told Tinyshaft to GTFO with that windows 10 shit at least a dozen times, I spent considerable time and effort (weeks) setting up an experiment, along with all the process control and data acquisition it required to run automatically over a 1 week period.
      I then set it to run and took of with my girl for a long weekend away. What did Microshaft do that very friday?
      Ignore MY INSTRUCTION about what was to happen with MY HARDWARE that I OWN outright, and irrespective of what was happening on MY SYSTEM, forced the "upgrade" and restarted my system.
      Destroying 1000's of dollars worth of supplies and equipment in the process.
      You're right. If you're a complete pedestrian user who's only uses for your computer are gaming, reading emails and looking at porn hub, you have absolutely no concern about your every conversation and movement being recorded for retroactive scrutiny without context, and no desire to take control of your own decision making process or the information you are allowed to have access to, along with the total loss of privacy in your own home... Windows and google. Accept no substitutes.

  • @tacticalmattress
    @tacticalmattress Год назад +1

    XP was so good it was used by majority of America still until like 2010 ish. I had Vista and 7 when they came around, but ironically I never had as many issues on XP, like ever, as I did on Vista and onward. Windows 10 is honestly the most annoying experience I've had with Windows, besides 8. But we don't talk about that one. Our schools didn't upgrade from XP until like 2010 I'm pretty sure. Went straight to Windows 7 then I graduated. I still have a old Pentium 4 Optiplex with a 20gb HDD that still works today. All original except upgraded ram. The original display is shot though so I just keep it put up. I remember my Vista laptop being basically unusable until they came out with an update and I actually had to use that computer for some time. It was 100% better in terms of usability. Even played flash games well and older games like Doom and Diablo 2.
    *Edit* Also for my job, some of the software we need to program older big commercial sized A/C units is literally on these older laptops running XP because that's the only place the software works or exists. So they've been meticulously repaired and maintained over the years before I started working with them.
    and Yes, they often work better than the Windows 10 computers we use. More simplistic.
    So even in 2022, XP is still useful and being used.

  • @robertferraro236
    @robertferraro236 Год назад +3

    Ah, the good ol' days when we used to get some work done. I still have XP on a virtual machine to run some software essential to my productivity. I love how instantly everything happens on modern hardware.

  • @GlennDavey
    @GlennDavey Год назад +1

    0:10 Lost one of my first big data drives this way, installing XP and I realised it started formatting the D: drive TOO, so I yanked the wires out of the back of the HDD from the open tower but it was too late. The index was screwed, all the files started and stopped in the wrong places. I lost so much of my earliest career work that way. I think I just went straight to my bed and fell asleep. Like my brain couldn't even take what just happened and I had no will to live. And that wasn't even the last time something like this happened. I have a tub full of old HDDs and I don't know if I'll ever recover them. SSD is what we needed long ago. So much of our digital lives has been lost due to platter hard drives, I'm sure of it.

  • @ThePeca1988
    @ThePeca1988 Год назад +2

    I remember how awesome xp was after all the other windows, you could really do anything, and get rid of all the unnecessary stuff making it the ultimate custom build. Yes, there was the switch from a DOS backing system, but it was an easy workaround even back then. Then came windows 7, the next big thing, and i would go back to any of the two if it were still usable, sadly they were totally outphased, not even basic drivers work on them anymore, unless ran on aaaancient hardware or in a vm. They were truly brilliant and clean, all in all very usable for whatever you desired

  • @Agret
    @Agret Год назад +1

    Windows XP 64bit isn't really XP. It's based off Server 2003 with the Windows XP theme over the top. Has a totally different kernel to Windows XP 32bit.

  • @mind-of-neo
    @mind-of-neo Год назад +6

    I miss Windows XP and 7 so much. They both managed to be beautiful and simple without being minimalist hellscapes.

    • @StofStuiver
      @StofStuiver Год назад

      They still work fine, although i guess it may get to be a pain to find a computer that has drivers for it.

    • @mind-of-neo
      @mind-of-neo Год назад

      @@StofStuiver i still use windows 7 on a laptop actually, but the usb drivers dont work on it

    • @rockl79
      @rockl79 Год назад

      @@StofStuiver not really, even the rtx 3090 ti has drivers for windows 7. the hardest part in my experience is the installation. the windows 7 installation disc doesn't have usb 3 drivers, meaning you either have to use a ps/2 keyboard or slipstream the drivers into the windows installation

  • @TonyLeach-airguntech
    @TonyLeach-airguntech Год назад

    It would need TRIM support for SSDs, win 7 has it but it was flawed, 7sp1 corrected the issue. Essentially the OS to use would be a slimmed version of 7 sp1. Modern DX etc.

  • @MassReflux
    @MassReflux 2 года назад +8

    Lovely to see the x64 Edition get some love, I’d love to see more tests with that OS :)

  • @GlennDavey
    @GlennDavey Год назад +1

    Everything is so fast. I remember clicking on start menu options and waiting for the secondary menus to open. Now it's instant.

  • @crgintx
    @crgintx 2 года назад +6

    I'd install a similar sized modern Linux 64 bit distro like Mint or Puppy with this and you'd have a near perfect system. Same with Window 7. Both were superior to W10/11 especially if you have on older laptop for working with programmable engine management systems.

  • @ajs2120
    @ajs2120 Год назад

    I totally agree - upgrade is an understatement when you consider the tat that MS churn out these days. Legendary systems - thanks for uploading.

  • @Szklana147
    @Szklana147 2 года назад +4

    There is no TRIM SSD feature on XP. I hope you remember about it.

    • @jondonnelly3
      @jondonnelly3 2 года назад +3

      He dosn't even know what it is. Over time his XP install will break. If he reads this, he should get. a cheap Western Digital Black hard drive as they are really really fast for XP. The cache alone is large enough to run the OS!

  • @Luciana-cc9tj
    @Luciana-cc9tj Год назад +1

    I still use XP as my main OS system. Xeon quad core, 8GB Ram, 256GB+1TB SSD, everything works great, no need to update for now

    • @ManuEreve
      @ManuEreve Год назад

      Fast, Snappy, Simple & Does what you want how you want.

  • @destinationsuccess27
    @destinationsuccess27 Год назад

    This is one of the best video I have seen in a while. Thank you for showing us what we had in our childhood.

  • @adid.5585
    @adid.5585 Год назад +2

    The coolest thing I would like to see is someone turning Windows XP into an actually usable system in 2022.

    • @dinozaurpickupline4221
      @dinozaurpickupline4221 Год назад +1

      yeah direct x 12,webgl,vp9,10 support,touch support & modern themes with linux bash,some android emulator & modern webstandard support under 2gb

  • @Ballacha
    @Ballacha Год назад +1

    it's much better to use some well supported linux distros like mint/ubuntu/manjaro etc if you are looking for speed and responsiveness. those are probably more compatible with modern hardware than something that doesn't even support directx 10 and above. and they are actively supported by the community with patches rolling out from time to time. there is no reason other than nostalgia to use xp.

  • @davidmorrison4711
    @davidmorrison4711 Год назад

    i did tech support for 10 years , starting in 1999, trust me , in the 98 to xp days, format was a daily thing , as system files were allowed to be changed by applications, that is not the case since 2006,

  • @thomaseliason8376
    @thomaseliason8376 Год назад +1

    MyPal browser works just fine in XP.

  • @ro-kg5vb
    @ro-kg5vb Год назад

    One of the first things I did after installing Windows XP, was setting the UI to the classic Windows 2000 look.

  • @brakpseudonimu236
    @brakpseudonimu236 Год назад

    Notice how it's still "My computer" and not "Our computer" like in win10+.

  • @eddiebug1
    @eddiebug1 Год назад +1

    I respectfully disagree and think Windows 7 was better but XP is a better OS than Windows 8 and newer

  • @BabyGreedTheHedgehog_MegaLifeF
    @BabyGreedTheHedgehog_MegaLifeF Год назад +1

    3:43 I think the dog look pretty good in XP. I wonder.
    If they ever do that and in 11. They should add a rabbit.
    Alos paint. Is in improved.
    They should add more features to paint like more shapes.
    People are starting to use Paint. because it's getting more features in improvements.
    I even like what paint is done to add a 3d model thing. were you can Create 3D models.
    But anyway from Windows 11 from XP there's a lot of features from Paint is missing from XP.
    But from XP, you can still draw the same way from Windows 11, but bot as good as when it's 11.
    Of it's missing features. I still use Paint to Clean up my characters. So i can create them in 3D models.
    I have used it since the XP version and still use it today.
    Today 1/9/2023. at 1:06 PM. This picture you see That used to be a 2d drawing that was that was cleaned up.
    from paint. And created into a 3D model on the picture.
    I had the 2d drawing back in the Windows XP version and now A few years later. It's a 3D model now in the Picture.
    Paint did a great job cleaning up my drawings.
    It is very useful and still today.
    I think i made Windows cry. LOL😁

  • @severdnerv
    @severdnerv Год назад +1

    Windows XP was a Virus MAGNET. No matter the use case. I used XP alot yes but only because it was a good OS but also a nightmare for catching malware n virus's even when u had Antivirus software. :/

  • @SimilakChild
    @SimilakChild Год назад

    They still make frequently updated Windows XP releases on the Team OS forums. I think you need VIP to access that part of the forums though.

  • @JamieKitchens6
    @JamieKitchens6 Год назад +1

    XP was a wonderful OS and overall experience. I miss its simplicity.

  • @Sombre____
    @Sombre____ Год назад

    Apparently, we can use a XP CD-KEY to activate windows 11. I don't know if you ever tried it.

  • @southard23
    @southard23 Год назад +1

    would be interesting to know if you could use this on a daily basis, like what would it be like installing steam and running games, using Microsoft office, using latest graphics cards memory and processors, how quick is it compared to windows 11,

  • @samuraivader3814
    @samuraivader3814 Год назад +1

    I was kind of expecting the installation music to play but I guess not.

    • @joez.2794
      @joez.2794 Год назад +1

      I'd done probably a hundred XP installs and never heard that music. Then I dropped $2K on a brand new Dell Precision laptop with pre-loaded sound drivers, and it was magical. 🙂

  • @chrisoconnor9801
    @chrisoconnor9801 Год назад +1

    Hey there what about windows 7 professional media edition or windows 8.0 or 8.1 and is there anyway I can upgrade my computer windows for free to windows 10 or windows 11 I want to be able to use oculus air-link on my computer for virtual reality I have a oculus quest 2 virtural reality headset??

  • @jasons5916
    @jasons5916 Год назад +1

    I feel like everyone who loves Windows XP were kids when it came out and it was their first OS (or ME was their first, which makes XP look even better since ME was the worst ever). It was ok, but not the best. WIndows 2000 was the better OS at the time. Windows 7 is the best Microsoft OS because it was rock stable, never crashed, did what you wanted it to do and was easy to use. Now it looks even better because it was the last OS that didn't spy on you, so it will be hard for future OS's to match up with 7.

  • @utkarshsaroj3673
    @utkarshsaroj3673 Год назад +1

    Year 2012 | Windows XP | 1 GB RAM | 160 GB Hard Disk | GTA Vice City | Justin Bieber Baby Song | AHHH...THOSE OLD DAYS. 😍😍😍

  • @SalaryEnjoyer23
    @SalaryEnjoyer23 10 месяцев назад +1

    If you were previously on Windows 10 or 11 then “upgrading” in the title is absolutely correct (If you don’t get it, WinXP > Win10/Win11

  • @marcdavis8842
    @marcdavis8842 2 года назад

    Well I remember using Windows 3.0 back in 1990 at middle school... Iv used them all 😎👍 43 years old now.

  • @GaryASobek
    @GaryASobek Год назад +1

    Every change Microsoft made after XP just pushed me away. I now use as little of Microsoft products as possible. I do not own a computer that runs on Microsoft Windows. I do not use Microsoft Office.

  • @psdaengr911
    @psdaengr911 Год назад

    I stuck with XP until in 2017, the few apps I absolutely needed were no longer offering upgrades with bckward compatibiloty and stopped supporting their former versions with security updates. Then I switched to Chrome OS and stopped supporting a computer with my time and money. The Google Docs apps look and feel like Office 2005, but cleaner.. Every program I had been paying for has a free equivalent through Chromeos or Linux. Maintaining a chromeos computer takes no time at all until it's replaced - a half hour simple task.

  • @andreas_tech
    @andreas_tech Год назад +1

    XP has this warm, comfortable design.
    Not like nowadays, minimalistic without any soul; everything looks the same & comes with a huge amount of bloatware, spy apps & senseless telemetry.