Microsoft Extends Support for Windows XP To 13 Years

Yes, you'll be able to use this. You can also go to eBay and pick up a good "unregistered" copy also. And they'll be offering us who do these custom builds the OS for quite a while to come. :)

Quote from agpilot:

Hello Banjo: Is this for me? I was wondering about getting the hardware for a new system sometime later this year. XP Pro sales stopping could put pressure on hardware sales if XP pro sales stop next monday and by late this year I may have less hardware choice... looks like a bummer in the making. Less hardware choice may lead to ready built system with vista... ugly outlook? agpilot
 
This really isn't big news...they aren't extending the life of the product, they are only extending "support". Even considering this, it is only a 3 year extension on thier standard policy (33% longer) which has yet to actually apply to any product that was released after the policy was made (meaning XP is the first MS product that was created after the policies were actually put in place). The extention is also certainly understandable considering XP has a larger market share than any previous windows OS at the time that the next version was released.

As for "how could this happen" and "how could anything become so bloated and unefficient"? It is largely due to 3 things.

1) Education in the field of CS sucks donkey balls.
2) Consumers are idiotic sheep
3) hardware has far exceded the needs of software for so long that it covered up the fact that #1 existed.
 
Quote from canyonman00:

Yes, you'll be able to use this. You can also go to eBay and pick up a good "unregistered" copy also.

I've looked several times, but have never found any of those... at least not at decent price. No different than buying OEM copy from a retail source...

You have any special insight here?
 
No insight. Just luck and persistence. I check eBay maybe six or seven times a week looking specifically for things like this. They are rare...but there! :)

Quote from gnome:

I've looked several times, but have never found any of those... at least not at decent price. No different than buying OEM copy from a retail source...

You have any special insight here?
 
For my clients, support is all that was needed. :)

Quote from kinar:

This really isn't big news...they aren't extending the life of the product, they are only extending "support". Even considering this, it is only a 3 year extension on thier standard policy (33% longer) which has yet to actually apply to any product that was released after the policy was made (meaning XP is the first MS product that was created after the policies were actually put in place). The extention is also certainly understandable considering XP has a larger market share than any previous windows OS at the time that the next version was released.

As for "how could this happen" and "how could anything become so bloated and unefficient"? It is largely due to 3 things.

1) Education in the field of CS sucks donkey balls.
2) Consumers are idiotic sheep
3) hardware has far exceded the needs of software for so long that it covered up the fact that #1 existed.
 
Quote from canyonman00:

No insight. Just luck and persistence. I check eBay maybe six or seven times a week looking specifically for things like this. They are rare...but there! :)

Like the really good deals on Dell's Outlet... not all that many, and they don't last long.
 
I generally get a few machines there a month. And yes you have to be quick and persistent about it. :)

Quote from gnome:

Like the really good deals on Dell's Outlet... not all that many, and they don't last long.
 
Quote from canyonman00:

I generally get a few machines there a month. And yes you have to be quick and persistent about it. :)

I remember a few months back.. I'd found the best deal I'd ever seen on a T3400... I went, "Oooohh", and clicked to put it in my cart... Not fast enough... somebody had beat me to it by a few seconds.. bummer! :D
 
Quote from agpilot:

Hello all:
The deadline for buying XP Pro is next monday June 30. System builders get untill Jan 2009. Could a private person putting together a single computer system still buy XP as a "system builder?" Wondering about all those people who like putting together their own hardware systems? Thanks. agpilot

I tried buying a laptop from Dell this past weekend but they said the Vista OS is the only option; despite the Microsoft June 30 cutoff date, it seems Dell i susing an earlier cutoff date. Any ideas??
 
Quote from CPTrader:

I tried buying a laptop from Dell this past weekend but they said the Vista OS is the only option; despite the Microsoft June 30 cutoff date, it seems Dell i susing an earlier cutoff date. Any ideas??

Which laptop line are you looking at? The Precision line still offers XP Pro installed with a Vista cd in the box if/when you decide to upgrade.
 
Back
Top