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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is Not any need to rush into getting another edition of Windows when support is withdrawn for XP.
Providing you have a decent Anti Virus programme, then XP will continue to function quite safely. In all probability XP will outlast your computer.
My advice is do nothing and adopt a similar attitude as is being taken by Arksided.
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Providing you have a decent Anti Virus programme, then XP will continue to function quite safely. In all probability XP will outlast your computer.
My advice is do nothing and adopt a similar attitude as is being taken by Arksided.
Hans.
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I agree Scrivens but we all need to move on and if we keep using a version that is no longer supported I imagine that security issues will no longer be addressed and manufacturers of hardware and software will no longer be making their products compatible with Windows XP. It just makes more sense to move on.
About 30% of Computers are deemed to be running on XP and, possible because lots of businesses being reliant upon the OS, Microsoft is Not fully 'pulling the plug'.
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I also have just moved from XP. Mainly because my hardware was many years old and in the end nothing worked smoothly. I moved to Windows 8.1 and although it does take some getting used to it is much more versatile and responsive. No more "not responding" to every other command. The biggest problem is that my printer is now "old" and is not very happy with the new os. Guess we all have to bite the bullet at some point.