XP dodges another death sentence

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kelvin070

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2:57PM, Monday 22nd December 2008

Windows XP has been granted yet another reprieve by Microsoft.
The software maker had originally planned to put the ageing operating system to pasture on 31 January 2009, but a "flexible inventory program" means system builders will now have until 30 May 2009 to get hold of their copies.
OEMs had been planning to stockpile copies of XP in order to sell them after the deadline was up. However, the new scheme means they'll be able to order their Windows XP licenses before the deadline, but take delivery of them any time up to 30 May.
XP is increasingly looking to be the operating system that won't die. It was originally scheduled to be retired in January 2008, a deadline that was swiftly put back to the end of June, and then again to January 2009.
These constant extensions have been seen as a damning indictment of Vista, with many consumers and businesses now thought to be waiting for the release of Windows 7 next year.
Even beyond the 30 May cut off, XP will still be available to manufacturers of ultra low cost laptops such as the Eee PC. That deadline is 2010

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i was gonna buy a laptop since my daughter ruined hers and trying to find one with XP is no easy task. Dell has them but the bastards are charging an extra $100k to get it
 

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2:57PM, Monday 22nd December 2008

Windows XP has been granted yet another reprieve by Microsoft.
The software maker had originally planned to put the ageing operating system to pasture on 31 January 2009, but a "flexible inventory program" means system builders will now have until 30 May 2009 to get hold of their copies.
OEMs had been planning to stockpile copies of XP in order to sell them after the deadline was up. However, the new scheme means they'll be able to order their Windows XP licenses before the deadline, but take delivery of them any time up to 30 May.
XP is increasingly looking to be the operating system that won't die. It was originally scheduled to be retired in January 2008, a deadline that was swiftly put back to the end of June, and then again to January 2009.
These constant extensions have been seen as a damning indictment of Vista, with many consumers and businesses now thought to be waiting for the release of Windows 7 next year.
Even beyond the 30 May cut off, XP will still be available to manufacturers of ultra low cost laptops such as the Eee PC. That deadline is 2010

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Thanks for that. Vista is starting to remind me of the OS-that-failed and was quickly replaced. Kind of a temporary in-between OS. Remember W98se > Win ME > W2K?
 

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you mean install XP??

after your nightmare :24:

no friggin chance;)
thats why i still have the computer that i bought in fort dix, nj 5 years ago.... everything but the motherboard is newer (cuz xp ties itself to the motherboard you first install it on... :mad) but i'm happy as long as someone doesn't force me at gunpoint to use... ughh i have to say it... vista... :willy_nilly:
 

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Vista isn't as bad as everyone makes it out to be o_O

I've been using it for a year and it's run perfectly, the only complaint is having to approve all actions before, but I figured out how to turn that off. It's pretty good, spiffy looking screen too.
 

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At first I thought I could live with it. But countless errors and a couple blue screens later I was dual booting XP and Ubuntu.
 
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