While official Microsoft support for Windows XP ended in , many enthusiasts and specialized industries still use this specific version for several reasons:

Many system services and "bloatware" were disabled by default to make the OS run faster on older hardware, which typically had around 256MB to 512MB of RAM.

While it remains a nostalgic favorite for retro-computing enthusiasts, there are critical risks to consider if you plan to use it today:

Le système tourne sur une machine avec 64 Mo de RAM et un processeur Pentium II. Idéal pour ressusciter un vieux portable.