Microsoft: You will still need to activate Windows XP after April 8th with a fresh install

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tapoo

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When Windows 7 was released in 2009, some of its SKUsincluded a feature called "XP mode". In the simpliest terms, the Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate versions of Windows 7 could allow older Windows XP programs to run in a simulated environment; the idea was to help small businesses make the transition from XP to 7 easier..
With Windows XP now set to lose all security and software update support from Microsoft on April 8th, some Windows 7 users might be wondering about the future of "XP mode" as well.ZDNet reportsthat, according to a statement from Microsoft, the company has no plans to release a patch for Windows 7 that does away with "XP mode".

Having said that, Microsoft states that people who continue to use that feature to run older programs in Windows 7 could still face security risks because Windows XP won't get any more updates in less than three months. In other words, it's best to simply stop using "XP mode" after April 8th.

ZDNet also reports that if, for some reason, you want to install Windows XP on your PC after April 8th, Microsoft will still require that the OS be activated before it can run on your computer. A spokesperson said, "Computers running Windows XP will still work, they just won’t receive any new security updates. Support of Windows XP ends on April 8, 2014, regardless of when you install the OS."

http://www.zdnet.com/windows-xp-end-of-support-in-april-three-more-questions-answered-7000025151/
 

tapoo

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WinXP is like XFCE desktop of Linux
Win7/8 is like KDE desktop of Linux
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software182

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i was using XP 6 years ago, but now im using Win 8.1 Pro, XP is great OS but people should move it to 7 or 8.1 :p !
 
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