The issue isn't how much you contact MS for support, it is how much MS provides security fixes to issues as they become known. The monthly updates will cease, and any vulnerabilities will remain open to exploitation.in 8 years, how often have you ever called Microsoft for support? Just keep going on XP until the laptop dies, it's past due already.
The issue isn't how much you contact MS for support, it is how much MS provides security fixes to issues as they become known. The monthly updates will cease, and any vulnerabilities will remain open to exploitation.
Don't go for Windows 8, it does not support most of the old applications. Get Windows 7, it is far better than Windows in terms of Appearance, security, user-friendly and supports most of the old program..
....it's time to stop using Internet Explorer and go for a different browser. ...[/URL]
Well, it's started. If you're still using Windows XP, it's time to stop using Internet Explorer and go for a different browser.http://www.pcworld.com/article/2148...ts-web-at-risk-and-xp-isnt-getting-a-fix.html
Well, it's started. If you're still using Windows XP, it's time to stop using Internet Explorer and go for a different browser. A major security flaw in all versions of IE will be fixed (eventually) for other Windows users, but not XP.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2148368/new-internet-explorer-zero-day-puts-web-at-risk-and-xp-isnt-getting-a-fix.html
That flaw affects all operating systems, not just XP. So in the short term, stop using Explorer no matter what OS you're using.
However, you will be able to use IE again on the others, probably in the near future, but not XP.
(Personally I'm happy to keep using it on a white list of sites I trust, but not on XP).
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