Do you miss Windows XP? You can now use it from Chrome or Edge without installing anything

Do you miss Windows XP? You can now use it from Chrome or Edge without installing anything

We're nearing the end of support for Windows 10, and even today, many people still miss older versions of the operating system. A clear example of this is Windows XP, which we can now use again in a much simpler way.

As expected, Microsoft is currently betting heavily on the latest version of its software, Windows 11. However, this new version hasn't been as well received as expected at first, and millions of users still yearn for older versions of Windows. Windows  If you're one of them, you'll definitely love this project, which we'll tell you about below.

We're telling you all this because, in a forum on the popular Reddit site, a user decided to announce his efforts to make Windows XP work in any browser through his project. This means we can use some of the features of this older version of the operating system again without having to install anything on our computers. Here are some of the most commonly used features of Windows XP, such as the file system, some executable programs, third-party applications, games, old dialog boxes, and much more.

How to use  Windows  XP from a web browser

This is a personal project by developer u/ducbao414, and its official name is Win32.run. It's worth noting that getting started with the project is very easy. All you have to do is access the website via this link and press ENTER on your keyboard. 

It's worth noting that Win32.run offers no benefit to its developer. However, I'm sure many people who are nostalgic for this version of Windows will love reliving the experience of using an operating system we left behind so long ago. It's also important to note that it runs very smoothly and looks more realistic than we might initially think.


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