From the statistical data, there are only a few million users of Windows XP, which is significantly different from the combined 1.4 billion users of Win10/11.
However, even though it has been upgraded to Windows 11, many users are not used to it and even miss the visual user interface of XP.
A few days ago, the identifying name was BowzasaurusRexshared their resultsmade Windows 11 22H2 (Build 22621) look like XP by itself.
Judging by the pictures she shared, whether it’s the start menu, system tray, window items, or even “My Computer,” they’re almost reverted to XP style. He also reinstalled the classic 3D Pinball game on XP.
As for how he did it? He said you can actually do it, as long as you use third-party tools, you can customize the effect of the classic interface.
He revealed that he used WindowBlinds, Open-Shell and RetroBar, these three third-party tools, to finally restore the XP effect perfectly. He said: I awakened the feeling of using XP for the first time 21 years ago.