bluesbiker In: Birmingham in th
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As most of you are using a pc.some of you may not be aware that as from 8th April. Microsoft no longer supports XP. No more updates which would include security bug fixes. just so yer know
Computers ,, ya buy the latest and greatest best thing since sliced bread . Six months later the same IT Co. Tells ya that ya pride and joy is actually a piece of stone age crap that ya shouldn't admit to owning unless you're looking for sympathy .
XP was introduced in 2001, nearly 13 years ago, and replaced by the unloved Vista in 2007. That's a lifetime ago in IT terms. Having said that, an XP machine will do exactly the same in 2014 as it did in 2001-2007. But in the Wild West of cyberspace, you're on yer own from now on
I run an iMac and Apple are far worse in abandoning older operating systems than Microsoft and as a result, I have suffered a similar experience when my operating system OS 10.4 was no longer supported. At first it makes no difference but after a while, the versions of software for that operating system, like Stuffit Expander, is no longer available. Similarly with hardware, when trying to get hold of an external hard drive, that was only available for OS 10.6 onwards. The real slap in the face came when the Firefox web browser updated itself to no longer function with OS 10.4 which meant I had to fall back on Safari which came on the original operating system. I since had the computer upgraded and OS 10.6 installed but time is running out for that too and no more upgrades are possible.
So, the time will come when the limitations of XP will make PCs running it virtually unusable and the only answer will be to buy a new one. My advice is to install all the software and hardware that you anticipate you will need while it is available to maximise the life of your PC. I used to hate Microsoft but Apple are just as much a bunch of bar stewards.
The cheap option is to stick an up to date system on your old computer. Windows is pricey but if you're tech minded Linux is an option (which also forms the basis of your android phone if you're interested). Right, can I revert to my usual idiocy mode now please?
So,,, does this mean mi windows 7 should last a few more years then . Coz that's mi operating system and all the megalumps and jigaboos are something else entirely.
Megalumps and jigaboos? sounds pretty serious to me, a visit to you GP is in order, I am sure he can provide some cream for that. But remember, dont scratch and wash your hands regularly.
Ah, it all becomes much clearer now. I appologise for my ignorance in such matters, please accept my penance. Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa. Lmao
That's quite alright 66 . Even the girl at PC world wasn't up to date with the vocabulary . When I asked her how many megalumps she had . She replied '' none , it's a wonderbra'' !
Having a brilliant antivirus is NOT a solution. Once Microsoft stop supporting it (which they have) it's like basically being on your own walking around a very bad neighbourhood at night.
Having an anti-virus scanner is like walking with a friend who's a bit tough, but you're still very vulnerable even together.
Moving to Windows 8 (with the latest service pack if you prefer the old "feel" of XP/7) is like being upgrading from walking around a bad neighbourhood to driving a hummer down Mayfair.
Most people think "ah it's fine, it still works"... but it really doesn't and you're massively open to problems.
Simple websites like BM also will give you a lot of trouble now as XP is 13 years old and we've simply moved on with technology. BM now requires features that are "basic" on operating systems made in the last 7 or 8 years. But 13 year old Windows XP should be through out the window!!