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Absolutely not, I wouldn't even let him near my toaster.
Are we saying Just ignore Windows XP and Vista? Just focus on Windows 7 and look ahead?
The answer to your question is obvious. Windows XP should be completely ignored. If I were Microsoft, I would have dropped XP support long ago with IE8 or even IE7. Vista is a more modern OS and is the foundation of Windows 7. It is much more secure than XP. So Vista should be supported as long as Windows 7 is supported.
I see both sides of this subject: Windows XP, which I first bought and installed back in 2001, is without a doubt "the past", and it really makes no sense from MS's point of view to keep marketing software enhancements for it...simply is not a wise decision either from a business aspect, nor from a development aspect. Continuing to retro-fit software can limit the ability to add features that best serve newer hardware.
At the same time, old as XP is, it is STILL the first non-DOS OS (aside of Win 2000) closely related to not only Vista, but Win 7 as well. In fact, my less-then-1-year-old netbook, came with Win XP SP3 installed! Although Vista worked just fine for me, a lot of folks never really accepted it, and XP remained their OS of choice, so XP dos not "feel" as old as it actually is.
Though I am sympathetic to Coco15's response, I can not fault MS for not retro-fitting this to XP. Besides which, IE7, IE8, FireFox, Chrome, all run just fine on XP, so it is not as if the lack of IE9 is going to be ruinous.
As you are an experienced builder you must be aware of XP's limited memory call and 32 bit limitations. As bus and bit speeds and memory call have increased the older OS's are becoming obsolete, so all your arguments are for naught!
As a proponent of "Moore's Law" Microsoft has improved their operating systems incrementally. Supporting the older os has to stop.
Regards,
Adrian
LMAO, I wouldnt even trust him with the bread for my toaster
I think he gets the ID10T error often
I really do bet he does get that ID:10t error . plus anyone can build a damn computer and have it work. so you can match a shaped slot to a matching shaped card? oh wow you must be a genuis, of course toddlers can match shapes to the right shaped hole too.
hell i was building computers before i was 10!
Assembling a computer from components is easy compared to to assembling an IKEA bookshelf...