Images of XP in the wild

This is a thread where we post genuine images of people using Windows XP. The rules are as follows:

1. It must be an image captured with a real camera, not with screencast software. It can be a frame from a video or a normal picture.
2. It must come from the XP era, i.e. from before the end of support in 2014.
3. Please cite your sources if available using URLs.

Boys - Wstawaj i Walcz (Official Video) 2003​


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Love retro compositing even though I didn't understand a word, coolness from 2003...

Speaking of 2003 had my Toshiba P25 out & took a few crappy pictures... Big 17 inch screen, 3 fans, almost 11 pounds, 2.8 GHZ single-core which was ultra-fast back then, has 2 GB RAM only baddie is that it's got one of those nVidia Gforce Go 5200s with a mere 32 MB video RAM so it's better for audio-music creation than 3D but still gonna install 3ds Max 4.2 & LightWave3D 6.5b.... The power supply is a massive heavy brick too... It will never see the internet which is a very good thing as the internet is one big malware machine...

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No scratches anywhere>>>

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Hey, thanks for your contribution, but we're supposed to be posting pictures where the XP user interface is visible, not the hardware itself. ;)


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Z wycieczką po redakcji CD-Action w 2008 r.​


 
OK, Maybe you should add that as a rule #4 as it was not in the first 3...

So>>>

1. It must be an image captured with a real camera, not with screencast software. It can be a frame from a video or a normal picture.
2. It must come from the XP era, i.e. from before the end of support in 2014.
3. Please cite your sources if available using URLs.
4. >>>Whatever<<<
 
Well, the very first sentence states "images of people using Windows XP". It's not possible to tell what operating system is running by looking at the back of a computer tower.
 
This is a thread where we post genuine images of people using Windows XP. The rules are as follows:

1. It must be an image captured with a real camera, not with screencast software. It can be a frame from a video or a normal picture.
2. It must come from the XP era, i.e. from before the end of support in 2014.
3. Please cite your sources if available using URLs.

Boys - Wstawaj i Walcz (Official Video) 2003​


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Sadly, I am unable to provide XP-era images. However, in some regions of Poland like Pomerania and Lesser Poland have a lot of businesses using XP in 2026 - if you are doing a documentary or something, could be worth checking them out, though it would not fit your pre-2014 requirement.
 
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