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The first thing you'll notice when booting up Windows XP 25th Anniversary Edition is the familiarity. The classic XP interface, complete with the iconic Bliss wallpaper, is instantly recognizable. The UI is a bit rough around the edges compared to modern Windows 10, but that's part of its charm.

Windows XP 25th Anniversary Edition is a delightful throwback to a bygone era. While it's not a full-fledged replacement for modern operating systems, it's a wonderful tribute to the impact XP had on the computing world.

One of the most impressive aspects of Windows XP 25th Anniversary Edition is its compatibility with modern Windows 10 hardware. I installed it on a relatively recent machine with a decent specs (Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, and a 256GB SSD) and was amazed at how well it performed.

If you're feeling nostalgic or want to relive the early 2000s, this edition is a great way to do so. Just be aware of its limitations and don't expect it to handle demanding modern tasks.

It's been 25 years since Windows XP first hit the scene, revolutionizing the way we interact with our computers. To commemorate this milestone, Microsoft has released a special "Windows XP 25th Anniversary Edition" that can run on modern Windows 10 machines. I got my hands on this nostalgic gem and took it for a spin. Here's my review.

Of course, there are some limitations. You won't be able to run modern apps or games, and some older software may not be compatible. However, for nostalgic purposes or running vintage apps, this XP edition is more than capable.

: 4.5/5