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Old 03-13-2014, 12:11 PM #1
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Arrow Windows XP support stops in April

[After April 8, 2014, Microsoft will no longer provide security updates or technical support for Windows XP. Security updates patch vulnerabilities that may be exploited by malware and help keep users and their data safer. PCs running Windows XP after April 8, 2014, should not be considered to be protected,

Without critical Windows XP security updates, your PC may become vulnerable to harmful viruses, spyware, and other malicious software which can steal or damage your business data and information. Anti-virus software will also not be able to fully protect you once Windows XP itself is unsupported. ]
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windo...ofsupport.aspx


If you are adventurous and/or don't want to buy another Microsoft Operating system.. there are free operating systems.
Called Linux distros/distributions many styles some are nearly the same as windows xp.
If you know how to download and burn an ISO CD /DVD you can get many to try called a LIVE CD, they run from the DVD drive so you can test it out to see if you like it.
Or you can buy a cd/DVD for a low cost.

Here is more info and the page with the major distros -
http://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=major


If you have any questions just ask.

Right now I am using Xubuntu on my older laptop and just installed PCLinuxOS (MATE) on my desktop, but I have sampled many distros over the years.
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and just installed PCLinuxOS (MATE) on my desktop, but I have sampled many distros over the years.
This intrigues me. Tell me more about it before I download?

I googled some images of it...clean.
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screenshots & links to more info than I can type out ..
https://www.google.com/search?q=PCLi...en-US:official



I will say that some distros "find" & connect to wireless easier than others. It all depends on the wireless adapter inside the machine.

The easy go to distro for wifi is Ubuntu, it has always found & connected wifi for me and I have tried out at least 15 of the various top distros.
If you don't care for the ubuntu default look you can click to use the old style classic or use the repositories to get XfCE or other "styles"

Xubuntu is based off Ubuntu so wifi worked connected nicely on Dell laptop.


I use ISO burner, very easy.
http://www.freeisoburner.com/

be sure to set burn speed as slow as you can for best results. I did some on automatic/default speed and they did not work.
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Jo*mar,

It's good to see another Linux user around, and now is a good time for XP users to migrate onto a more secure enviornment.

I use Debian for my main desktop machine, CentOS for another work station and Fedora on a laptop. Linux-Mint is another user-friendly version, is based on Ubuntu(which is Debian based).
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have an older laptop with XP. Was thinking of getting a new one so now is the time. Question: apple macbook vs. MS 8.1 pro and cons.

I use my computer as a hybrid for personal and some work. I know I need access to Office and assorted secure portals, but other than that I don't know enough to ask. Advise??

also- will the new provider/supplier of the laptop put my old files, etc onto my new machine? Can they set me up to have a cloud presence, like email, calendar, contacts etc? {I just want to basically slap down my credit card & walk out ready to work - sort of like magic )
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We are upgrading to a new machine this week. I am in a tizzy about it too. A faster computer with a nice processor, a terrabite of harddrive space, enormous RAM compared to our 2003 computer! But we did find Win 7 for the fast model of Dell we wanted....on Newegg!
Dell itself charges $50 MORE for Win 7 on their models on their site!

I sent an email to Rovio about my Angry Birds download and histories, and they gave me a link to their page online about moving to a new machine. In that page, is their confession, that they themselves do not have Win 8 either, and only up to Win 7.
I think that is quite revealing of a huge business not using the most recent operating system for Windows!

I too would like it to work with the wave of a wand..but looks like we will be struggling with it all for a while. We run back ups on all our machines. The backup industry has become very affordable. I would like to clone my whole harddrive now, so as not to lose programs. sigh.
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have an older laptop with XP. Was thinking of getting a new one so now is the time. Question: apple macbook vs. MS 8.1 pro and cons.

I use my computer as a hybrid for personal and some work. I know I need access to Office and assorted secure portals, but other than that I don't know enough to ask. Advise??

also- will the new provider/supplier of the laptop put my old files, etc onto my new machine? Can they set me up to have a cloud presence, like email, calendar, contacts etc? {I just want to basically slap down my credit card & walk out ready to work - sort of like magic )

I suggest finding a reputable small computer business locally to do this kind of service for you, I don't think the big box type store provide services like this, but you could ask..

There is a business called Geek Squad around here they will come to you to provide personal pc fix or service. They could also assist/advise on what type of new pc to get. You might search for something like that in your area.
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Default Funny thing is..

I just read an article about how Windows XP is safer than Windows Vista, Windows 7 and 8.

I'm not sure for how long this will be, but it's good to know good ol XP has some value over the new kids on the block!
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As a TBI patient, I find it very hard to learn new things. As a result, the constant changes in technology are a nightmare.
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windows xp has done this before

windows xo professional version is bullet proof

support is a joke i ran xp no windows updates the life of the pc

win xp is stronger faster better than 7 or any other

you want safety security all that find a older pc and use xp

i have a older laptop im buying a 160 gig drive for and 2 gigs of ram thats fast enough for most normal users and im going back to xp

on windows 7 i have been hit and even erased 10 times with firewalls anti this that more security than i ever used

they just try to scare and force you to use there new os like all new pcs wont run xp they force you to use 7 or 8

i like garage sales they throw out great pcs just to run 7 or 8

so do what you like they are now after 7 and 8 xp is a distant memory to hackers
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