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Microsoft Officially Pulls the Plug on Windows XP. Now What?

July 1st, 2008 @ 9:13 am

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Categories: General

Tags: Operating System, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Rick Broida

windows-xp-logo2.jpgAs you may have heard, yesterday was the end of the road for Windows XP — the operating system most people really liked (except for its gaping security holes). What does this mean for you and your business? AppScout offers 10 things you need to know about the end of Windows XP, including:

  1. Microsoft isn’t “pulling” anything. Windows XP could still be available on retail shelves (real and online) if inventories exists. Search Gateway for Windows XP and you can find Win XP SP2 for $299 (you’d then download the SP3 update).
  2. Microsoft will supply patches (mostly for security) until 2014 and offer per-call support (once you’re past your two-free-call limit–and not counting unlimited installation support) for $59 a call, also until 2014.
  3. Virtually all versions of Windows XP are covered by Extended Support.

In other words, although XP is no longer in production, you can still get many more years of life from the OS. I’m glad, because it’s still my primary operating system, and definitely my favorite. (I’ve tried, Vista, I really have, and you just annoy the bejeezus out of me.) Any thoughts to share on XP’s untimely (and largely unwelcome) demise? Hit the Comments and lets have a little OS wake.

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    miyahira

    07/02/08 | Reported as spam

    Perhaps my next purchase will be a MacBook

    You would think that PC Vendors around the world would be up in arms with MicroSoft about this. I think I would be if I were Dell, Sony, HP or Toshiba. Linux just doesn't do it for me. And Vista's been a real disappointment to the rest of us in ether-space. Perhaps I'll buy a MacBook the next time.

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    kafrank

    07/02/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Microsoft Officially Pulls the Plug on Windows XP. Now What?

    I'm horrified by this news. I don't want to have to learn a new system and my friends that tried VISTA hated it.

    At least we have 5 years to adapt--by then XP will probably be antiquated anyway.

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    stolpe

    07/03/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Microsoft Officially Pulls the Plug on Windows XP. Now What?

    The "Minds" at Microsoft must have been on hiatus when they released Vista! (we won't even talk about Millenium) XP is my lifeline...makes you wonder what's next.

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    kjsteigely

    07/03/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Microsoft Officially Pulls the Plug on Windows XP. Now What?

    It seems to me that Microsoft is showing total disregard to it's customers with their "cramming" Vista down the our throats. It has surpassed Windows ME as the worst operating system. If Windows 7 isn't any better. I will be moving over to Linux.

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    bacs

    07/04/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Microsoft Officially Pulls the Plug on Windows XP. Now What?

    I am really pleased that my grandmother is not a Microsoft product. Her longevity would be in dire straits.

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