Windows XP.... anyone going to keep on using it?

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cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
I thought I read something like 47% of all machines still use Windows XP, that`s why I was rather surprised when Windows said they were stopping support!
To make you buy the latest version, got a nice splash message on start up that the last update installed trying to remind me to upgrade.Soon went into the startup and got rid of that .
EDIT
Mind you how long can the devote resources to an "old " product that will not support newer architecture and software?
 

goo_mason

Champion barbed-wire hurdler
Location
Leith, Edinburgh
Yep. The main PC, which is now 9 years old and creaking a little at the joints (already had to replace the motherboard with a 2nd hand one from eBay) will continue on XP until it gets replaced with a new PC. The laptop runs Vista, and due to some the proprietary hybrid graphics, it won't ever be upgraded to Win 7 either as Fujitsu have never (and will apparently never) issue an updated driver for Win 7. My work laptop has just been upgraded from XP to Win 7 though, so I'm constantly having to adjust to how each interface is just ever so slightly different!
 

MikeG

Guru
Location
Suffolk
Yep, I'll carry on with XP until it crashes and burns. "Support" has always been something of a negative in my view anyway, with so many of the upgrades and Service Packs being a step backwards rather than forwards, so I am actually rather looking forward to MS leaving my computer alone..
 

jamin100

Guru
Location
Birmingham
We have about 600 machines and 120 or so will still be on XP for the foreseeable future. There too low spec to run 7 so may be turned into VDI machines at some point.

At home however I use a mac and windows 8.1 on my work laptop
 

TheDoctor

Noble and true, with a heart of steel
Moderator
Location
The TerrorVortex
I thought I read something like 47% of all machines still use Windows XP, that`s why I was rather surprised when Windows said they were stopping support!
Because they'd rather sell everyone another few OSs and office packages?
XP only carried on as Microsoft didn't want to hand over the then-large netbook market to Linux - netbooks wouldn't run Vista, which was the then-current version of Windows, but could run XP quite happily.
But XP really is ancient. It came out in 2001, and since then Vista and Win7 have come and gone, and we're now on Win 8.1...
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
barstards - im still getting used to 3.11

I stuck with CP/M and a monochrome monitor.
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
I thought I read something like 47% of all machines still use Windows XP, that`s why I was rather surprised when Windows said they were stopping support!

There will be a point when hardware will not be supported by drivers for XP.

I still have DRDOS and GEM lurking around. They are blisteringly fast but sadly do not have drivers to take advantage of modern printers.

For day to day use at home I am untroubled by Microsoft products on my Mac Mini. No crashes, no compatibility problems.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Our main PC is XP, as is a second one we got given. Also got two Vista laptops, but all 4 take a while to boot. We use Win 7 at work, and we've just got a Win 8.1 laptop at home. 12 second boot on that beast on a normal HD, not an SSD although have room for one.

Still trying to get used to the Win 8.1 as lots of stuff gets hidden, and I like to go round clearing cap out. The XP main machine will stay in use for photo storage and as a 'desktop'
 

young Ed

Veteran
Our main PC is XP, as is a second one we got given. Also got two Vista laptops, but all 4 take a while to boot. We use Win 7 at work, and we've just got a Win 8.1 laptop at home. 12 second boot on that beast on a normal HD, not an SSD although have room for one.

Still trying to get used to the Win 8.1 as lots of stuff gets hidden, and I like to go round clearing cap out. The XP main machine will stay in use for photo storage and as a 'desktop'
store photos on all of them as i have seen all too many people lose everything and i very almost did due to that same mistake
Cheers Ed
 
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