I found out that Windows XP still isn't 100% completely dead.
Turns out you can get a version of XP that's been stripped down of its fancy consumer stuff for commercial use
WINDOWS EMBEDDED POSREADY 2009
https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/downloa ... x?id=11196
Microsoft provides a copy for free evaluation for up to 120 Days, afterwards I guess it'll lock up and you'll have to reinstall.
Microsoft is still providing Extended Support until April 2019
Not only that, because its stripped down and streamlined for commercial use like DIsplays, terminals, cash registers, and what not, it also has much
lower requirements then the Home or Professional versions of Windows XP. I've heard people say it runs faster on older hardware then even
regular editions of Windows XP
Though if you look around on the internet there are ways to get around the Evaluation limitations and time limit.
I'm not going to link to any Product Keys or Tools for modifying the time limit and evaluation limits, most of you guys should know how to use google