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Re: Danger: Windows XP SP2 End of Life incoming Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by ivatanako I think XP is old and people should start upgrading to a newer version of windows/mac or linux. Re: Danger: Windows XP SP2 End of Life incoming Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by asclinton Microsoft is not taking into account all the "happy" XP users who bought the computer prior to sp3, who are now using sp3. If there computer crashes and the OS is not resurrect-able, then there XP restore cd will be rendered useless and they will incur exponential $costs too. I feel Microsoft should be accountable for the integrity of … Re: Danger: Windows XP SP2 End of Life incoming Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by Labraat I totally agree...Microsoft should be responsible and take care of their loyal customers, which they have not done properly. WGA for example, what a nasty thing for paying customers to have to deal with. Re: Danger: Windows XP SP2 End of Life incoming Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by kaninelupus @asclinton & Labraat. Could we all PLEASE stop demonising MS for winding down support for XP? NO other OS edition/flavour has continued to receive patches and support for even half as long as either XP or even Win2k (I really do dare someone to find one SINGLE sample to contradict this by the way). When any OS dev has to focus R&D and … Re: Danger: Windows XP SP2 End of Life incoming Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by Labraat Get real. Not everyone, whether individual or company can afford to purchase new 'state of the art' equipment every five years. I'm happy that you can. I too love microsoft, but they can afford to do better and they should. It is not asking a lot for Microsoft to offer support for an additional five years on an operating system that is so popular. … Re: Danger: Windows XP SP2 End of Life incoming Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by asclinton Right too Labraat. Again, most people are not computer guru's. And people payed good money for their computer and OS when they got it, if their windows fails and it will, they would be forced to repurchase XP again, and because windows 7 is too much for there system. Suggesting MS prescribed alternative isn't even ecologically friendly, when in … Re: Danger: Windows XP SP2 End of Life incoming Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by kds27 I agree 100% with kaninelupus. Technology is moving at lightning speed (or faster). I want to at least stay up with it to some degree. I consider it much as I do a vehicle or other items. Maintenance, upgrades and eventually a trade in for something more up-to-date. I am constantly up to date with the latest security upgrades and patches. As was … Re: Danger: Windows XP SP2 End of Life incoming Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by kaninelupus Have to also say that oft-time, the finger is all too readily pointed MS's way, instead of where it actually deserves to be pointed; at the OEM's! Add as well the IT departments wanting to do what is easiest for themselves or the bursars with a narrow cost/reward concept. To explore the first... OEM's have known MS has been planning to wind down … Re: Ban social networks, but not LinkedIn Digital Media Digital Marketing by smokewire Banning social networking site is of course not the actual solution..Instead companies should understand its importance and learn to it as a tool to access the target audience.. Re: Danger: Windows XP SP2 End of Life incoming Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by jerinjames That version of Windows XP, that is XP SP2, is probably the most stable version that people have had a chance to use without having to make significant investments to buy new hardware. For most people it is still enough. But in a little while even internet surfing will prove to be more tedious on an old system with no hardware acceleration. I … Re: Danger: Windows XP SP2 End of Life incoming Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by khakilang To what I know Window XP will be end of life in 2014. So no surprise they end the SP2 and moving to SP3. We have another 4 years or so to enjoy Window XP. If the Window 7 is bringing in the numbers. I bet they could kill Window XP even quicker. I don't hate Microsoft it just that my budget couldn't catch up with their technology. I just use Linux … Re: Danger: Windows XP SP2 End of Life incoming Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by clingingtoXP I think the problem lies, especially with the laptops. My laptop was top of the line 4 some yrs ago and is still kicking ass. got enough processing speed and RAM to continue using it for another year or two. The applications I work with do have an upgrade for win 7 or even a stable vista. Also, my hardware drivers arent upgradeable or at least I … Re: Danger: Windows XP SP2 End of Life incoming Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by khakilang Once they kill it that is the end of it. Like Window 95/98/ME. No updates at all. So I find an equivalent in Linux. Like word, spreadsheet, presentation and of course Firefox browser. They have some games but not as good as Window but still playable. I don't know what software you are using. If there is an equivalent from Linux, I suggest you …