Day 4 is up. And XP might be dead.
I thought I had the system stable. It booted. It ran. I was ready to start bridging Discord to IRC.
Then it paused. No crash. Just silence.
Then it rebooted.
Then it beeped. Loud. Continuous.
Then five beeps and a pause. Over and over.
That’s not a software failure. That’s a BIOS screaming about hardware.
I tried XP one last time.
It made it to the Windows screen.
Then black.
Then the Samsung logo.
Then Windows.
Then black again.
Looping. No recovery.
I broke the USB rule and booted into Debian. It worked—barely.
Espeakup is stuttering.
The install is dragging itself forward like a dying animal.
This is not normal.
I'm writing this from my Surface Pro while the netbook stumbles through what might be its last job.
If there’s a Day 5, it’ll be a miracle.
If there isn’t... you already know the title.
Read the post:
https://fireborn.mataroa.blog/blog/dead-os-walking-30-days-on-windows-xp-in-2025-day-4-the-challenge-might-be-over/
#WindowsXP #BlindComputing #RetroComputing #OldHardware #DeadOSWalking
@fireborn Fun post!
I have a Windows XP VM I've been dragging forward from host to host for the last 10 years or so. It's pretty locked down though - it is used purely for running the service manual software for some of my hobby cars. It is networked enough just to print screens/pdfs from the service manual software and that is it.
I don't have a browser installed or any other apps that require a browser. I don't go on the public internet with this VM. I figured that would be tempting fate. Ha!