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        <description>This might sound crazy in 2026—but I’ve stopped using Windows completely… and switched to DOS. No modern UI, no background services, no distractions—just a raw, minimal system that completely changed how I use my computer. At a time when operating systems are getting heavier, more complex, and filled with hidden processes, going back to DOS feels like the opposite extreme. But what I discovered was surprising: instant performance, total control, and a level of simplicity that modern systems just can’t offer anymore. In this video, I’ll explain why I made the switch, what it’s actually like using DOS today, and whether it’s even practical for real-world use. Is this just a nostalgic experiment—or is there something modern systems can learn from it? What you’ll learn in this video: • Why I left Windows and switched to DOS • What using DOS in 2026 is really like • Performance, simplicity, and limitations explained • What DOS does better than modern operating systems • Can you actually use it daily? Honest breakdown If you’re tired of bloated systems, constant updates, and lack of control, this experiment might completely change how you think about computing. #DOS #Windows #TechExperiment #Minimalism #PCPerformance #RetroComputing #TechTips #SystemControl #OldSchoolTech #TechGuide</description>
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