I’ve included the photos below. Was the ability to change languages really an Ultimate only feature back then?


- Cash only. I know what I’ve got. - “price is firm” - $50$20
- Saying “I know what I’ve got” usually means they did a quick search on eBay and copy/pasted the highest price but ignored the fact that item has been listed and not sold for 10 years because it’s overpriced. 
- I always want to send them something like “What a big boy that you know what you got! And when you make the sale you can add the money to your piggy bank!” 
- That’s truly all that’s missing from this masterpiece. - No, they are that crazy  
 
 
- Guess Microsoft will have to release another „good“ OS if they want people to upgrade - Microsoft: LOL no, here’s more copilot integrations no one wants 
- Last “good” Windows OS was Win2k - The 64 bit version of XP was pretty good. - As if I could afford 64-bit hardware back then - I could, but it was pointless because 90% pretty much everything else was still 32-bit lol - I ran the 64-bit version of Far Cry on my Win XP 64. I convinced myself it looked better, but I doubt it actually did. - Edit: Huh, I guess it did look better. From the 64-bit patch notes: - Optimized and refactored code to take advantage of 64-bit architecture. Two AMD64 exclusive multiplayer maps – MP_Stronghold and MP_Gorge Added Offset bump mapping support. Added higher resolution textures and objects. Increased some viewing distances. Updated the Pier level with new content. 
 
- The Athlon 64 was pretty affordable at the time, I think. Good little bugger too, was able to use it right up to 2013 before YouTube videos became too sluggish. - Althlon: fry your Northbridge today and save! 
- At over $400 at launch in 2003, that would be almost $750 in today’s dollars. Absolutely not affordable. - That seems high, are you sure that wasn’t for one of the higher clocked models? I built my PC in 2004, and according to this article, the lower end models were $170. - I can’t quite remember what I paid, I feel like it was less than that, though. I might’ve gotten it on sale from Tigerdirect. - Accounting for inflation that is probably still a bit high. 
 
 
 
 
- I supported a win 2K machine in 2016. It was in production. It ran the phone system, so no one wanted to touch it. Including me. - At least as late as 2012, and likely through to its ultimate demise in 2015, one of my previous employer’s production systems ran DOS. - Only recently, the SFMTA’s train controls are planned to be upgraded from their 5¼"-floppy-based system that was installed in 1998. 
 
 
 
- Truth is immaterial, the only question is will that article make someone go hunt down copies of windows 7 and maybe spend $20 on it. 
 
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- Multiple languages for the OS was an Ultimate-only feature in 7; otherwise you were stuck with only the language(s) that came with your edition. - This part sucked real bad. - Back in those days, if you wanted to play some games imported from Japan, they would check that you had your region and language settings set to Japanese as a sort of soft-region locking. - I had to spend an extra $50 for ultimate to make it so that I could play my shitty anime games in the late 2000s. - I remember using software that let you play those with a Japanese locale 
 
 
- Did you ever hear the tragedy of Linux the Free [OS]? - Which distro or DE would fit the win7 aestethic best? - People say Mint, but I haven’t used it. - KDE on pretty much any distro can be Windows-like but better imo - I use Mint and it definetly feels windows like, but its also way more modern than 7 :) 
 
 
 
- https://massgrave.dev/windows_7_links send this with a counter-offer for -$20 - They know what they’ve got. Cash pony. 
- Will the site let you do that? - It is possible to message people on Karrot, but I don’t want to risk a ban by sending links 
 
 
- Snatch it for me and I’ll give you $30usd for it. - My windows 10 support is about to end. - My windows 10 support is about to end. - Quick, hide over here. - Are you safely under cover? - We’re hiding from the thousands of soon to be incoming Linux upgrade recommendations. - But joking aside- Is this the twist foretold by your username? 🤔 
 
 
- It does go for $50 consistently. People collect in box copies of windows.  - Maybe that’s what people try selling it for, not necessarily what people purchase it for? - Those are all sold in the past month. You can filter eBay results by sold. - Oh wow - Sorry, I missed the “sold” text on those. Would you happen to know why people collect them? - I guess For the same reason people collect stamps or Pringles can. Just because they think it’s neat. 
 
 
 
 
- Wonder what I could get for XP Pro in the box. 
- I have an old rip CD of this lying around which was taken from a collection of like an entire CD stack worth of Windows XP, Vista, and 7 cracked installation disks. Feel like this is still worthless even with the shiny box. - Turns out that people are actually buying them 
 
- Not going to lie, I would buy outdated software for my ancient Mac if I could find it anywhere. 











