Quizzes & Puzzles7 mins ago
More XP / Outlook Express guidence
1 Answers
Following previous valuable help from ChuckFickens & MarkRae I wonder if they could follow up and tell me how long would you expect my XP to continue running smoothly for after 2014 before I have a problem beyond fixing myself? Again, thanks for advice. Tel
Answers
XP is not going to stop working just because Microsoft say it is no longer supported after a certain date.
And I would imagine that if any major or severe problems turn up in XP then Microsoft will still fix them.
I would just carry on using XP until you reach the point when the PC is just so old you can no longer continue using it.
The biggest problem you...
And I would imagine that if any major or severe problems turn up in XP then Microsoft will still fix them.
I would just carry on using XP until you reach the point when the PC is just so old you can no longer continue using it.
The biggest problem you...
09:12 Tue 09th Oct 2012
XP is not going to stop working just because Microsoft say it is no longer supported after a certain date.
And I would imagine that if any major or severe problems turn up in XP then Microsoft will still fix them.
I would just carry on using XP until you reach the point when the PC is just so old you can no longer continue using it.
The biggest problem you may find is that as new technologies come along then XP will not have support for them, so it will gradually become isolated.
And I would imagine that if any major or severe problems turn up in XP then Microsoft will still fix them.
I would just carry on using XP until you reach the point when the PC is just so old you can no longer continue using it.
The biggest problem you may find is that as new technologies come along then XP will not have support for them, so it will gradually become isolated.
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.