Microsoft ending Support for Windows XP
If you are habitual of using Windows XP and find Windows XP very user friendly then there is a bad News for Windows XP users, Microsoft is ending support for Windows XP from 8th April 2014.
Windows XP work after that but you will not get any updates for Windows XP and also for Microsoft Security Essential. So, if there is no updates for XP, then your computer will be vulnerable for threats like viruses, Malwares, Trojans etc.
Second, Microsoft providing up-gradation to Windows 8 in some countries, So you are lucky if you are getting free upgrade. But still there is a problem Windows XP works well on low configuration computers, but up-gradation need higher configuration. So ultimately these systems are going to scrap.
This means the time has come when you can through your old PC to dustbin and purchase a new one. If you can upgrade your existing PC then that will be the best thing, at-least you can run Windows 7 on that PC. otherwise Microsoft has declared that old computers that can't run Windows 8, you can shop for new one, really great to increase sale.
Good news for the companies but who became the fool, obviously the user.
Windows XP work after that but you will not get any updates for Windows XP and also for Microsoft Security Essential. So, if there is no updates for XP, then your computer will be vulnerable for threats like viruses, Malwares, Trojans etc.
Second, Microsoft providing up-gradation to Windows 8 in some countries, So you are lucky if you are getting free upgrade. But still there is a problem Windows XP works well on low configuration computers, but up-gradation need higher configuration. So ultimately these systems are going to scrap.
This means the time has come when you can through your old PC to dustbin and purchase a new one. If you can upgrade your existing PC then that will be the best thing, at-least you can run Windows 7 on that PC. otherwise Microsoft has declared that old computers that can't run Windows 8, you can shop for new one, really great to increase sale.
Good news for the companies but who became the fool, obviously the user.