A tech enthusiast nostalgically brings Microsoft’s retro GUI look and finish from the 90s to its “AI OS” — an early Windows 11 Halloween costume?

Windows 11 gets some old-school love from third-party tools, including Stardock’s WindowsBlinds.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

As you might already know,Microsoft is slated to cut support for Windows 10 in under one year on October 14, 2025. And despite itsimminent death, Windows 10 continues to dominate the market share with 62.79%. However,Windows 11’s market share has steadily grownfrom September’s 23.64% to the current 33.37%.

DespiteMicrosoft’s big AI push in Windows 11, it has struggled to drive interest and growth as many users are seemingly hell-bent on sticking to Windows 10. Part of their reservations about upgrading can be attributed toMicrosoft’s stringent system requirementsfor its latest operating system, itsflawed design elements, and more.

Be it as it may, an avid tech enthusiast recently shareda nostalgic project of Windows 11 rocking a retro 90s lookon Reddit’s r/windows 98 subreddit.Awirstam’sclassic project is Windows 11 with Microsoft’s classic graphical user interface (GUI).

The avid tech enthusiast adds a retro look to Windows 11’s user interface, consistent across Steam, Discord, and Telegram. According to Awirstam, the retro look of Microsoft’s latest operating system was achieved using a set of third-party apps, including WindowBlinds, Retrobar, and Winaero Tweaker.

As always, it’s worth noting that using third-party tools to alter Windows 11’s architecture could potentially harm or render your device unusable, so exercise caution. However, it’s possible to replicate Awirstam’s project on your PC to add a classic finish to Windows 11.

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Windows 11 is gaining traction

Windows 11 is gaining traction

According toa recent report by IDC, the growing shipment ofAI PCsisn’t driven by the AI capabilities in these devices but by the consumer’s dire need to upgrade to Windows 11 and purchase future-proof devices.

Microsoft is seemingly turning a deaf ear to concerns expressed by users over Windows 10’s imminent death.A public interest group filed a petitionlast year requesting Microsoft to reconsider its decision to extend Windows 10’s lifeline. The group further cited the tech giant’s sustainability goals and claimed that the move would hurt its progress as it would lead to “the single biggest jump in junked computers ever.”

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Kevin Okemwa is a seasoned tech journalist based in Nairobi, Kenya with lots of experience covering the latest trends and developments in the industry at Windows Central. With a passion for innovation and a keen eye for detail, he has written for leading publications such as OnMSFT, MakeUseOf, and Windows Report, providing insightful analysis and breaking news on everything revolving around the Microsoft ecosystem. You’ll also catch him occasionally contributing at iMore about Apple and AI. While AFK and not busy following the ever-emerging trends in tech, you can find him exploring the world or listening to music.