It has been over a decade since Microsoft officially pulled the plug on Windows XP. Yet, according to recent network scans, millions of machines—from industrial ATMs to legacy medical devices and nostalgic gamers—still run the 2001 operating system. However, running a stock, official Windows XP SP3 (Service Pack 3) in 2026 is a death wish. It is vulnerable, slow by modern web standards, and lacks drivers for modern hardware.
Modified versions of Windows XP, often referred to as "unattended" or "lite" editions, gained massive popularity during the mid-to-late 2000s
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