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Before everyone loved Windows XP, they hated it

strollin
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It wasn't meant to be this way. Windows XP, now no longer supported, wasn't meant to be popular. For all its popularity and sustained usage, people seem to have forgotten something important about it: it sucked.
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Memory lane: Before everyone loved Windows XP, they hated it
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rk911
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wa8yxm wrote:
I wonder how many people use Windows without any firewall or anti-mal-ware programs. I know I have one computer here which is now virus free...


i'll take issue with that statement as there is no way to prove that any system is virus/Trojan/malware free. the best that we can say is that no nasties are discovered by whatever detection software is installed. and that statement really only applies to the latest signature file. we don't know what we don't know but it's the best we can do short of pulling the plug on the internet.
Rich
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wa8yxm
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I wonder how many people use Windows without any firewall or anti-mal-ware programs.

I know I have one computer here which is now virus free, but it was given to me with the following command "If you can get it working, it's yours" took me about 15 minutes or perhaps a bit less if I do not count waiting for it to fix itself.

You see, it caught a virus

Took me about an hour to slap that virus silly

But I had to update all the protection and install one more layer to do that.

Alas, that is an XP machine that is soon to hit the recycle bin,, But for other reaons.. It's old, battery died, After so many security patches XP is slowing down.. But it is STILL virus free and it is still protected
Home was where I park it. but alas the.
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after a semi "nicked" it. Still have the radios
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One popular museum I work with in DC will begin blocking any WIN XP systems on its intranet beginning June 1. WIN 7 Enterprise is the primary OS anyway. But just represents too much a risk to everyone now that security support officially ended. And that an estimated 25% worldwide still use WIN XP, which makes it a prime target for hackers to exploit unpatched systems.

mlts22
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When XP came out, I was mainly using Windows 2000. So, installing XP and putting it in "classic" mode pretty much gave me what I was used to.

Compared to Windows ME, which was the typical OS at the time, XP was leaps and bounds ahead. I remember how happy we were, as IT people, to have gotten all users onto XP so we didn't have the 16/32 bit issues and driver incompatibilities.

strollin
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Altern wrote:
Why is it that Mac's do not have the same type problems with OS upgrades?

Probably has something to do with the fact that all OS X releases combined have a smaller market share than Windows 8!
Me, her, 2 boys & 2 girls
'05 Chevy 2500HD LT 4x4, D/A
Reese Dual Cam HP
'04 Wilderness Advantage 290FLS
Twin Honda 2000s

"I'd rather wear out than rust out!"

See our pics here

fj12ryder
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Okay, gotcha.

But the sunset versions also have online access in that you can download statements that do what you say you don't need. I like that since I don't have to worry about whether I got everything off the online statement, since I don't get paper statements.
Howard and Peggy

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fj12ryder wrote:
What do you mean by "online access"? I just use it for my check register, and as long as I can download my statements and such, I'm happy.

I'll admit that I liked MS Money 2004 better than I like MS Money Deluxe Sunset version. But actually the changes are minimal and mostly in appearance, and it works fine with Windows 7, but then so did Money 2004.


Sorry for the wrong terminology. Some folks prefer to download their financial stuff from the institution's website to "automatically" enter transactions into their money program. I don't want or need this "online access" and use MS Money 2005 as a checkbook and credit card register where I manually enter transactions and reconcile accounts.
Jerry & Susie
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JamesBr
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I follow what the bigger business networks are doing. They held onto win2k as long as they could then went to XP after SP1, prior to that XP was a complete mess. Vista was junk in the business world even after the 1st SP. My current office did not start moving to Win7 until after SP1 for that, and they have been testing W8 and W8.1 with near Vista levels of junk, not to mention a tablet based touch OS on a multi headed (monitor)non-touch machine is just annoying to use. I was happy when the 1 week test on a desktop for my team was done and I could go back to my nice stable and usable W7 machine.
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fj12ryder
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What do you mean by "online access"? I just use it for my check register, and as long as I can download my statements and such, I'm happy.

I'll admit that I liked MS Money 2004 better than I like MS Money Deluxe Sunset version. But actually the changes are minimal and mostly in appearance, and it works fine with Windows 7, but then so did Money 2004.
Howard and Peggy

"Don't Panic"

VE3ESN
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fj12ryder wrote:
Tom N wrote:
I stayed with DOS for a few years after Windows was introduced.

I still keep my checkbook in CHEX. CHEX is a DOS pgm and runs in a DOS window in XP. But alas, Win7, 8 and 8.1 will not run a DOS pgm. Even with the emulator.

I need a good Windows checkbook pgm. No, not Quicken.
Have you tried MS Money? It an excellent checkbook program. Nothing really fancy, just a good program.

Personally I loved XP when it came out. But then I'm always attracted to new shiny things. ๐Ÿ™‚


I was very surprised to see THIS LIST of discontinued Microsoft software. Scroll down to "M" and you'll see that MS Money has been discontinued as well. ๐Ÿ˜ž If you click "Microsoft Money", you'll see alternatives as well as MS Money's "sunset" version, but many reviewers don't like it. I still use MS Money 2005 which still works very well, but has no online access, just like the sunset version.

The list needs to be updated to include XP!
Jerry & Susie
1996 Roadtrek 190 Versatile (Dodge 5.2 L)

Redsky
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Anyone with any IT savvy has known that you wait for the first service pack from Microsoft to be out for a month before thinking of going to new version of Windows. As with Microsoft's infamous SP2 that blew up computers one needs to wait and let others be the guinea pigs.

After 3 years Windows 7 is far from stable and I can crash a computer by inserting a dongle into a USB port. Unfortunately one either deals with the operating system limitations with Wintel computers or the hardware and communications limitations of Apple computers. Easy to see why the Google Android tablets have more market share than Microsoft and Apple combined.

wa8yxm
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The OP is incorrect in the subject line "Before everyone loved windows XP".

I have always and will always refer to it as "eXtra Painful" for it is.. And 8.1.. Well 8.1 is an UP grade.. what is an UP grade to eXtra Painful.. Why Ultra Painful of course. UP). it's not that we now "Love" xp, its that we hate 7 and 8 more.
Home was where I park it. but alas the.
2005 Damon Intruder 377 Alas declared a total loss
after a semi "nicked" it. Still have the radios
Kenwood TS-2000, ICOM ID-5100, ID-51A+2, ID-880 REF030C most times

KA4EBU
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Tom N, a lot of the dos just need to be compiled to an .exe program. I have done some for people over the years. I use VisualBasic 6, a old version that does good.
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rk911
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I remember using Workgroups for Windows v 3.11. that's my earliest recollection of windows. then 95, 98, XP and now 7. 95 to 98 was the only time I upgraded the OS on the same machine. 3.11 to 95, 98 to XP and XP to 7 all involved new PCs.
Rich
Ham Radio, Sport Pilot, Retired 9-1-1 Call Center Administrator
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2016 Itasca Suncruiser 38Q
'46 Willys CJ2A
'23 Jeep Wrangler JL
'10 Jeep Liberty KK

& MaggieThe Wonder Beagle