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    A bit OT, but great news for we who love XP!

    Microsoft Pledges Windows XP Support Through 2014

    Microsoft may have little choice but to support XP for an extended period since most of its business customers have not upgraded to Windows Vista.

    In an unprecedented move, Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) has committed to providing support services for its soon to be retired Windows XP through 2014 -- a full 13 years after the operating system was originally released.

    In a letter sent to customers this week, Microsoft senior VP Bill Veghte said the software maker will provide security patches "and other critical updates" for Windows XP until April, 2014.

    "Our ongoing support for Windows XP is the result of our recognition that people keep their Windows-based PCs for many years," Veghte wrote.

    That may be, but Microsoft normally terminates support for an OS within ten years of its release -- at the latest. For instance, it plans to end support for Windows 2000 in 2010.

    Microsoft may have little choice but to support Windows XP for an extended period, given that the majority of its large business customers have not upgraded their personal computers and laptops to the newer, Windows Vista operating system.

    Many companies have balked at Vista 's cost, resource requirements, and lack of compatibility with older applications. Vista is an admitted "not ready for prime time" operating system with many bugs.

    Microsoft released Vista in January of last year. But the company has apparently accepted the fact that many of its largest customers will skip Vista altogether and will continue using XP at least until Windows 7 becomes available three years from now, and possibly longer.

    In addition to supporting XP through 2014, Microsoft is now actively promoting a program that allows customers to downgrade Vista systems to XP through a loophole in the company's licensing terms. Microsoft's software license allows customers who purchase a copy of Windows to install and run a previous version of the OS at no additional cost.

    "It's true that we will stop selling Windows XP as a retail packaged product and stop licensing it directly to major PC manufacturers [after June 30]," wrote Veghte. "But customers who still need Windows XP will be able to get it," he said.

    Beyond the downgrade program, Microsoft will continue to make Windows XP available to manufacturers of low-cost PCs incapable of running Vista through June 2010. Low cost PCs, like the Asus Eee PC, are gaining popularity in fast growing emerging markets like India and China .

    Without continued access XP, manufacturers of such systems would be forced to offer them with the rival Linux OS on board -- a situation Microsoft is hoping to preempt.

    Miami Herald By Paul McDougall
    InformationWeek
    June 24, 2008
    Last edited by seaboardairline; 07-03-2008, 12:56. Reason: source

    #2
    It's what I've said for some years - where has he included the workplace in this resource hungry crap!!

    Although not at work anymore now, this is indeed good news.
    Chris

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      #3
      I have 3 OEM WIN-XP CDs installed on 3 computers and don't care what Microsoft or the OEMs do. As they are not used for anything other than sims, programming and accounting, I do not need further SP releases either.

      As long as there are CPUs which can run it then I shall build my own computers as I have done for years !

      O t t o
      Web site: www.otto-wipfel.co.uk

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        #4
        Long live XP!

        Heck, I still have Windows 98 on the second hard drive of my computer! But besides that, XP works fine for me ( with SP2, and virus programs and registry checkers running in the background). Personaly, Microsoft just took too long coming up with a new operating system. They should have gauged the market sooner (rather than later) in what the trends were. Apparently XP was/is the best operating system for a PC today ( Microsoft spent a lot of time with getting XP right). Now, Vista is another story altogether. What the heck happened and why did they take so long? They used to come out with an OS every 2-3 years but 7 years? What whent wrong there I wonder? Oh well. As long as there is support for XP for a while longer, I'm happy. Take care all.

        trackman44

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          #5
          Otto, I think the point of all this is that M$ was threatening to not support XP to get computer user's to switch over to its Vista OS. M$ has previously admitted that they have a fault ridden OS in Vista and are planning to release a brand new OS in 2009/10!
          Arthur

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            #6
            Originally posted by OTTODAD View Post
            I have 3 OEM WIN-XP CDs installed on 3 computers and don't care what Microsoft or the OEMs do. As they are not used for anything other than sims, programming and accounting, I do not need further SP releases either.

            Installing operating system service packs (installed properly) are just part of system maintenance. With just programming or accounting a poorly running operating system is probably going to have little effect. Running games and sims are a different story. Unless you’re satisfied with poor performance, maintaining a clean, up to date operating system is the only way.

            We have also reached the point now where drivers for Vista are becoming more refined than the drivers for XP. Many gamers are also experiencing better performance in more and more games when run on Vista compared to XP.

            Unless you plan on only looking at grossly out dated games like MSTS or sticking to accounting software for the rest of your life, then I’d say you’ll probably be very interested in what Microsoft does.



            Originally posted by OTTODAD View Post
            As long as there are CPUs which can run it then I shall build my own computers as I have done for years !

            LOL,

            That could very well be the source of your problems right there.

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              #7
              Originally posted by trackman44 View Post
              Apparently XP was/is the best operating system for a PC today
              The operating system is best for what, games, business applications, what?

              There are a lot of applications that Linux is very good for also, and that operating system is free.

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                #8
                Vista is 98% fine for me
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                  #9
                  There's really no reason to belittle people just because they don't agree with you dj.

                  Just because you're a Vista-head doesn't mean everybody has to be. If XP works fine for folks, let it be.

                  I guess you haven't heard that even Microsoft isn't real pleased with Vista.
                  Hawk

                  "We could certainly slow the aging process down if it had to work its way through Congress." -Will Rogers

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                    Originally posted by Hawk View Post
                    There's really no reason to belittle people just because they don't agree with you dj.

                    Just because you're a Vista-head doesn't mean everybody has to be. If XP works fine for folks, let it be.

                    I guess you haven't heard that even Microsoft isn't real pleased with Vista.
                    Who’s belittling anyone?

                    What’s a Vista head? Is that someone who is competent enough to install an operating system properly? If that’s the case then I guess I’m a “Widows XP head” also.

                    We’ve already heard misconceptions about DirectX 10 compatible video cards running DirectX 7 applications, what’s next?

                    I’ll tell you what instead of “I heard this and I heard that” let’s have discussions about hardware and operating systems from users that actually have experience with the subject.

                    Could you elaborate on “Microsoft isn't real pleased with Vista”?

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                      #11
                      You just proved my point.
                      Hawk

                      "We could certainly slow the aging process down if it had to work its way through Congress." -Will Rogers

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Hawk View Post
                        You just proved my point.
                        LOL,

                        Like this discussion proved mine?

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                          #13
                          Reckon so!
                          Hawk

                          "We could certainly slow the aging process down if it had to work its way through Congress." -Will Rogers

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Hawk View Post
                            You just proved my point.
                            And here are more points:



                            Here are many more comments about VISTA, starting with those from INTEL:

                            Intel, Microsoft’s long-time partner in the development of the personal computer, has decided that it won’t upgrade most of the computers used by its employees to Microsoft’s Vista operating system.


                            There are some who like it, but the majority does not, including me !

                            Much depends on what you use it for and what hardware it runs on.

                            O t t o
                            Web site: www.otto-wipfel.co.uk

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                              #15
                              DJT1, I agree that the tone of your messages is not very nice. If you are angry then Otto should not be your target.
                              You may argue this point, but perception is subjective and no result will come of it.

                              I run Quicken, FSX, RS plus Open Office and lots of utilities under XP/SP3. Is it flawless no. I have seen some of the stuff since 98. But it is not obviously dangerous to your data. Fortunately RSDL has not made any noise about DX10 so we should be safe from Vista.

                              An OS that must be all things to all people (and all hadrware) will only survive in a near monoply market.
                              Last edited by boleyd; 07-03-2008, 17:57.
                              Regards - Dick
                              i5 2500K$ 4.2ghz, GTX 750 2gb, 8gb of SkillFULL memory, A 700 watt power thingy, lots of cables
                              Program to take screenie weenys from da puter. Bro, Dude, Man operator Murysville,Pa.


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