If Only We Knew Then What We Know Now About Windows XP

Windows XP is turning five years old, but will anybody want to celebrate the occasion? Microsoft’s long-anticipated replacement for ‘Win 9x’ – the series of releases that began with Windows 95 and ended with Windows Millennium Edition – was never supposed to stick around this long. But half a decade after it began shipping on new computers (followed a month later by its retail debut), XP lingers.

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