Sorry, this was meant to be linked to Pipexer's last post re XP. Not concentrating - watching TV.
Indeed. It was a revolution at the time, combining the stability of NT/2000 and the usability of 98. A fairly difficult task. Up until then there had always been separate business and home OS's. NT platform pretty rock solid as no hardware could "talk" to the kernel so no good for gaming, 95/98 where hardware could "talk" to the kernel, which is why it crashed with BSOD's, protection errors etc. When you consider it was released in 2001 and not replaced until Vista in 2007 (pushed out too early before being ready in my opinion by the MS money men wanting to boost income). Not many OS stay around this long. Vista - 2+ years, 7 - 3 years, 8/8.1 - 3 years. As you say, now past its sell by date for most of us.
Edited by deleted (Sat 28-Feb-15 00:52:03)