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Windows XP Support Extended until 2014


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Posted 26 June 2008 - 10:48 AM

images/news/windows.jpgMicrosoft has finally given in to public demand. The company has decided to offer technical support for Windows XP with updates and security patches for an extended period until April 2014. However, it will not go back on its decision to discontinue Windows XP sales after June 30.

This means that after June 30, Microsoft will stop distributing Windows XP as a stand-alone product, as well as stop licensing it to PC manufacturers like Dell, HP, Lenovo, and others. However, it doesn't mean that XP will disappear overnight. Consumers may still find copies of the software or computers pre-loaded with it for months, as stores and PC makers typically work through their inventories.

Also, as per an announcement made at Computex earlier this month, the software giant said that 'nettops' better defined as PCs with limited hardware or ultra-low cost PCs will be available with Windows XP until January 2009.

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Posted 26 June 2008 - 01:22 PM

For the idea of updates, patches, etc I appreciate the extension, However, for any other support I have little interest. To date, I have called Microsoft in one occassion for tech support and that was for Microsoft Money. That was sometime in 2004. There was no charge for the support but the 45 minute phone call was on my dime. That hurt. But the idea of calling Redmond for OS support and paying those prices is beyond my scope of computing. Perhaps for the enterprise scenario OS support is feasible but not for the individual. :clarky:




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