Windows XP No longer Preloaded on New Computers

After the release of the unfinished Windows Vista and its inevitable failures, corporations and end users alike turned their collective cursors back to XP in search of a stable experience. Windows 7, now exactly a year since its release, has garnered stellar critical reception when compared to that of Vista. Nearly a decade following the retail release of Windows XP, Microsoft finally feels comfortable enough with their current product to cut the cord.
Microsoft will no longer permit PCs to be sold preloaded with XP. But don’t despair XP purists, downgrading is still an option, you’ll just need to put in a little work to get the job done. What was that sound? Oh, that was just the sound of thousands of corporations around the world releasing a collective cry of desperation.
And in case you didn't know , Microsoft officially stopped providing support for Windows XP on July 13, 2010. If you go to the Windows XP support page on Microsoft , you will be greeeted by a friendly " This Page Ha Been Retired" message. the page encourages you to ither install service pack 3, or upgrade to windows 7 . ( not much of a choice there huh ? ….







Chango BI
October 25, 2010 • 4:51 pm
When should I install 7 on to my computer? Do you think I need to?
ChrisYemaya
October 25, 2010 • 5:02 pm
Well , that ultimately depends on what your needs are . Windows 7 is great , but with greatness you also need a system that can handle the upgrade. XP still has a place with me on my computer ( even though I have Vista, and Linux as well ) . I would wait a while for Windows 7 to get all of the kins out of there system , then it may be a good idea to upgrade our system .
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