What was the first version of Windows you used?

What was the first version of Windows you used?

  • Windows 95

    Votes: 32 30.5%
  • Windows NT 4.0

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Windows 98

    Votes: 23 21.9%
  • Windows 2000

    Votes: 8 7.6%
  • Windows Me

    Votes: 1 1.0%
  • Windows XP

    Votes: 24 22.9%
  • Windows Vista

    Votes: 5 4.8%
  • Windows 7

    Votes: 11 10.5%
  • Windows 8

    Votes: 1 1.0%
  • Windows 10

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    105
  • Poll closed .
It's kind of interesting how people were tech savvy, but not able to learn to change as the tech did. Mostly people born with tech have that seamless ability.

Yeah, I mean, my dad isn't useless with computers, if you've got a problem with one he'd be able to sort it out for you, but he's completely useless with a phone. As much as he may like to think he is good with it, he isn't really. But that's probably because smart phones are like a different type of technology in itself. They're like mini computers and they all run in different ways and styles so maybe that's why my dad finds them much more difficult to adjust to. As for me and my brother, I'd say we're much more up to date with technology, but maybe there will come a time in the future when we're all confused on how to use holographic TVs, and the younger generation will be rolling their eyes at us as we try to work it out. x3
 
Yeah, I mean, my dad isn't useless with computers, if you've got a problem with one he'd be able to sort it out for you, but he's completely useless with a phone. As much as he may like to think he is good with it, he isn't really. But that's probably because smart phones are like a different type of technology in itself. They're like mini computers and they all run in different ways and styles so maybe that's why my dad finds them much more difficult to adjust to. As for me and my brother, I'd say we're much more up to date with technology, but maybe there will come a time in the future when we're all confused on how to use holographic TVs, and the younger generation will be rolling their eyes at us as we try to work it out. x3
TV is dying out, though. Streaming is going to take over.
 
Window's 98. My grandma's computer had it, as did my parents' first computer. But my first computer had Windows 2000.

Windows 8 just ruined the whole Windows experience for me. I HATED IT. I use a Chromebook now.
 
Probably Window Vista, but can't remember it might have been an even older one or something, but at the time it was like the best thing ever, but now with all the new upgrades and functions it's more well done now than it was in the past.
 
TV is dying out, though. Streaming is going to take over.

But what are you going to watch it on? A lot of people still watch streamed stuff via a TV.

People often refer to streaming as TV shows, even if they're not necessarily watching them on a TV.
 
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Windows 98 back in Elementary School in 2000 :D (Schools never have enough money to get the latest Windows version lol)
 
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Windows 98 back in Elementary School in 2000 :D (Schools never have enough money to get the latest Windows version lol)

Haha this, I remember how we had XP for ages in high school and they finally switched to 7 when I graduated hs, loll. (this was in 2010 so yeah).
 
I'm going to show my age by saying my option is not on the poll. Windows 3.1 was the first I used. That was before Windows 95.

Yes, same here; Windows 3.1 was the first version I used. Seems like forever ago. (Okay, it IS forever ago, haha.)
 
Windows 95 I played a game called hover on that thing all the time

Please tell me someone else played this game as a kid
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Oops, I thought that this said "the last version you used," so I picked Windows 7, haha. In all actuality, the first version of Windows that I used was Windows 95. Back in 2000, probably with dial-up internet. What a time to be alive.
 
My parents let me use their computer to play Freddi Fish, Pajama Sam, Putt-Putt, Pinball, and Solitaire when I was super young. I do remember Windows 95 being on it for a while, then Windows 98 just kinda popping up.
 
Windows 98 used it at home & elemetary school years.
I remember playing Cartoon Network's Halloween game.. Trick or Treat Beat! Also Kid Pix in school.
 
But what are you going to watch it on? A lot of people still watch streamed stuff via a TV.

People often refer to streaming as TV shows, even if they're not necessarily watching them on a TV.
Computers. Good monitors are cheaper.

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Windows 98 used it at home & elemetary school years.
I remember playing Cartoon Network's Halloween game.. Trick or Treat Beat! Also Kid Pix in school.
Kick the Can was the best.
 
My parents couldn't afford new computers so I was stuck with 3.1 until 2005-2006
We had that computer for so long, I don't even remember how old it was
We got XP after.
 
I think I used Windows Vista when I was 8, then my parents bought Windows 7. Right now, we have Windows 8.
 
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