If you're one of the millions of people who uses Windows XP, you may be wondering what this means for you. We'd like to try to answer some questions you may have at this time.
Microsoft has stopped providing any type of technical support for Windows XP computers. If you have Windows XP, this means your computer will no longer receive automatic updates from Microsoft, including potentially important security fixes.
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You can also hand off control of your PC, complete with keyboard and mouse activity, but you must give additional permission first. I have the same question 8. Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Previous Next. How satisfied are you with this reply?
Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to coork's post on March 25, In reply to David's post on March 25, In reply to David's post on March 26, Troy Hedges. David, The two operating system choices are configured in your boot. Linux applications can open most old Windows files, but you won't be running Windows at all. If you've decided on upgrading away from Windows XP, should you buy a new PC, or upgrade the operating system on an old one?
The good news for consumers is that most of them probably only have one or two PCs still running XP, said Miller. However, Miller thinks people who purchased PCs running Windows XP around the time the Vista operating system shipped in could probably upgrade those machines to Windows 7 or even Windows 8.
Linda Rosencrance is a freelance writer with more than a dozen years' experience covering IT. She has also worked as an investigative journalist, and has written and published five true-crime books. She lives and works in Boston. After April 8, most users of the Windows XP operating system will no longer receive security patches, application updates or any kind of support from Microsoft.
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