So, what's behind this resurgence of interest in Windows XP? For some, it's a desire to revisit a simpler, more innocent time - a era before the pervasive surveillance and data collection that characterizes modern computing. For others, it's about aesthetics; the retro look and feel of Windows XP is a welcome respite from the sleek, but often sterile, interfaces of contemporary OSes.
Here is how it went, and why you might want to join the "De-Clouding" movement. reborn windows xp
However, a reborn XP tweaked by experts is different. So, what's behind this resurgence of interest in Windows XP