Read more.Says the "vast majority" of its users are running a newer version of Windows.
Read more.Says the "vast majority" of its users are running a newer version of Windows.
Good, it's time XP stops being used (as great as it was, it's now a hackers paradise). Vista was ok in the end with the right hardware added, but a minimum of 7 should be where it's at
Also agreed, but not everything needs ongoing support .... like my legacy systems, which work on a "as it ain't broke, don't fix it" basis. I'm NOT suggesting this as a policy for everybody - simply that the blanket assertion that XP is no longer useful and 'all' systems need to be W7 or later.
Definitely, I still work and roll out XP/PR2009 en mass. As long as the infrastructure and environments are secure the OS is more than capable for our needs. I secretly prefer XP for tuning, it's lovely and lightweight. For gaming it is lacking the required performance of new hardware and I'd prefer game developers concentrate on a better game than wide OS support (of course that's wishful thinking based on a lot of tripe out there)
I use XP in an OracleVM environment now so I can easily transfer files to my Atari ST external hard drive SD card, the driver to make the system recognise it as a multi partition external drive only works on XP.
XP now is a tool, alongside the VM I use a lot of old programs that work better on it for my retro computers, CBM Command works better on XP (until I actually get a zoom floppy) for writing discs with a parallel cable direct to my old Vic disc drive.
Ideal world would be newer versions of these programs but they don't appear to be updating the all that fast
rip xp we had some good times together
Windows 7 will be next
Wow I am surprised that any company was still supporting those operating systems; especially Windows XP. Good for Blizzard!
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