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Which oldest OS by Microsoft do you use?


Which oldest OS do you use?  

105 members have voted

  1. 1. Choose one answer.

    • Windows 7
      12
    • Windows Vista
      10
    • Windows 2008 (server)
      1
    • Windows XP
      28
    • Windows 2003 (server)
      2
    • Windows 2000 (desktop)
      8
    • Windows 2000 (server)
      2
    • Windows Millenium
      4
    • Windows 98/98SE
      14
    • Windows NT 3.x
      1
    • Windows 95
      2
    • Windows NT 4
      3
    • Windows 3.11/3.1
      4
    • MS-Dos 6.22
      9
    • Older OS
      5


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Posted

I forgot, my old Amstrad PC1512 upgraded to 640k and 30 meg hard drive running MSDOS 3.2. OK I've not used it for a couple of years. My wife, Lucy aka M0LUY has still got her old Beeb (Acorn BBC B, twin 5.25 floppys, sideways rom board and shadow ram)

I have quite a lot of old non-PC machines.

I too have a Beeb (Acorn BBC B, twin 5.25" drive, MMBEEB ROM & MMC card), several Amstrad CPCs (which run CP/M as the operating system outside of the Amstrad BASIC environment), several Commodore Amigas (running Amiga Workbench and my A1200 which has PC-TASK and MS-DOS 6.22 installed on it) and lots of other random old machines.

  • 4 months later...

Posted

I have a Compaq Luggable with ms-dos 3.3 on it - little bitty amber screen, 20mb hard card in a slot and 4 floppy disk drives. Cost me $20.00 and works fine.

  • 4 months later...
Posted

Is that really surprising? Not for this old tech.

After the SE upgrade and Unofficial Service Pack, 98 was one rock solid and very useful OS.

I reluctantly upgraded, years ago now, to XP because it was more compatible with the new software that was coming out.

Besides that, as a service tech, I needed to learn how to tweak and tune XP for top performance, which I've done.

I'm running XP-Pro-SP3 right now and I will be for quite some time to come.

Cheers Mates!

:thumbup

  • 5 years later...
Posted

I still use Windows Server 2003 as a file server and an audio distribution server.  For the most part, I just connect with a crossover cable, and Internet is usually turned off (except for nightly MSE updates)

Posted

I was only using Server 2003 some weeks ago in my work custom built PC, when I had to migrate completely to Server 2008. The oldest OS I use in my hosts, is Vista and Server 2008 SP2.

 

In my guests in VMware though... it's Windows 3.1 :P

Posted

I and you are being forced to use these stupid OSes.

I hate computers sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much, I hate em all. I hate every single one of them. We had some good times, yes but honestly I could have actually been learning something all of that time.

Posted

  Nah, Server 2008 is actually my favourite OS along with Vista, but Server 2003 is second. If I wanted to, I could still use 2003. They're not stupid OSes, I've used all those for a long time. I remember when I got Server 2008 through Dreamspark while studying IT back in 2008, it was very great.

  As for actual desktop use, Vista is still the best option, as it already has those necessary files to play most games, which require DX11, and MS bothered to include DX11 in Vista and Server 2008 SP2 with the platform update, that's why you can play games like GTA V on that OS, for example. It's just, the community support for NT 6.0 diminishes fast, as no one would bother to use Vista at this time. 

  My work rig runs awesome with 2008 and Vista, as it has one of the most robust CPU architectures ever released, which is Sandy. I thought about getting a Haswell CPU (probably a 4790K or a 5820K) for a new build I'll make in this year's fall, but not sure if some boards I thought about purchasing have good support for those OSes, I'll find a way to sort that out.

Posted

I and you are being forced to use these stupid OSes. I hate computers sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much, I hate em all. I hate every single one of them. We had some good times, yes but honestly I could have actually been learning something all of that time.

Nobody's forcing you to use anything just go off the grid. Problem solved.

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted

I am wondering what people use MS Dos for nowadays.. :) The oldest OS one of my family member uses, is Windows XP.

  • 6 years later...
Posted

The oldest OS I've used as a semi-daily driver in these modern times was Windows 2000 (with Extended Kernel)... in 2017. Now the oldest OS that I use alongside with my main PC is Windows 7 (with ESU). :)

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