Still Rocking Windows XP? Start Planning an Upgrade

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    W7 Ultimate SP1, LM19.2 MATE, W10 Home 1703, W10 Pro 1703 VM, #All 64 bit
       #10

    DustSailor said:
    magnetite said:
    I know a few people who still use XP. It's not because they don't want to upgrade. They just don't have the funds to do so currently.
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    Just sayin

    I am actually thinking about dual booting my win7 computer with it because my work is thinking about switching completely due to lack of funds
    IMO, The new versions (11.04 & 11.10) aren't as good as the LTS version (10.04).
    I don't like Unity (the Search function is good though).
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    windows 10 pro 64 bit
       #11

    If you install XP on a old machine, will you be able to activate it?
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 / OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.8
       #12

    XP is a remarkable OS, I would've never imagined back in 2003 that it'd still be officially available/supported till today. It's the first OS that was good enough to last this long.
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    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
       #13

    DustSailor said:
    magnetite said:
    I know a few people who still use XP. It's not because they don't want to upgrade. They just don't have the funds to do so currently.
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    These people I know they don't really know much about computers, so I'm pretty sure you've got to be an intermediate to advanced user to use Ubuntu.
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       #14

    magnetite said:
    DustSailor said:
    magnetite said:
    I know a few people who still use XP. It's not because they don't want to upgrade. They just don't have the funds to do so currently.
    Download Ubuntu | Ubuntu!
    These people I know they don't really know much about computers, so I'm pretty sure you've got to be an intermediate to advanced user to use Ubuntu.
    Not necessarily. The website claims it is easy to use and offers free online training. I myself haven't tried it yet, only posted the link cause I think it is an interesting thing to get into. I think windows 7 is a lot better for various reasons, and Ubuntu is just a cool addition. However, if you can't afford an office full of new OSes, ubuntu will have to do I guess.
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    Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit
       #15

    Ivan the SoSo said:
    If you install XP on a old machine, will you be able to activate it?
    for now, yes. I'm not sure about later on though, if that is what you're asking
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    W7 Ultimate SP1, LM19.2 MATE, W10 Home 1703, W10 Pro 1703 VM, #All 64 bit
       #16

    It depends on your level of experience.


    DustSailor said:
    magnetite said:
    DustSailor said:
    These people I know they don't really know much about computers, so I'm pretty sure you've got to be an intermediate to advanced user to use Ubuntu.
    Not necessarily. The website claims it is easy to use and offers free online training. I myself haven't tried it yet, only posted the link cause I think it is an interesting thing to get into. I think windows 7 is a lot better for various reasons, and Ubuntu is just a cool addition. However, if you can't afford an office full of new OSes, ubuntu will have to do I guess.
    It depends on your level of experience.

    Novice

    There is probably little difference between learning the Windows GUI and the Linux GUI.
    Basic
    If you are used to Windows, you will be confused by the program names and unfamiliar icons.
    Intermediate
    I think these users will have the most difficulty.
    You will need to learn how to use the Terminal (CLI) because the Linux GUI tools are very limited.
    Advanced
    Advanced Windows users (i.e. those who are familiar with scripting and CLI instructions) will probably be able to use Linux without too much difficulty.
    The only problems will be accidentally using the Windows commands and syntax.
    Windows Path: C:\Windows\System32
    Linux Path: /etc/samba
    Interestingly enough, long-time Linux users are complaining about the new GUI changes (to various desktop environments) just like Windows users.
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    7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #17

    I think this kind of sucks... for gamers. There are a lot of games that refuse to play nice with Win 7, even a handful of newer ones. I myself like to play older games from the 1990's (on my old P4 machine because the majority of them, of course, don't like Win 7 even in compatibility mode). I also actually REALLY like how XP consumes far, far, far less system resources (as I have said many times before) which frees it up for the game to use - I notice even with a Core 2 Duo and 4 Gigs of RAM, games struggle because the OS and everything else sucks down 50% of both right off of the bat. Oh well... bye bye, XP (though it will still remain on my old P4 machine, supported by MS or not, until or unless that machine dies).
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    win 7 home premium 64 bit
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    EvilOzzmess said:
    .. bye bye, XP (though it will still remain on my old P4 machine, supported by MS or not, until or unless that machine dies).
    Same here...I currently have a new HP pavilion hpe p8...with windows 7...

    and my old war horse the 2001 HP pavilion 7955, that has been in continuous use for nearly 10 years now with XP, a P4 1.5GHz, 40GB HDD, and 1.25Gigs pc133 mem......the only hardware I have added was a couple of sticks of new new 133 memory everything else is original. This old thing still works really well the HP OEM original Nvida Riva TNT2 64gb graphics card still displays very smooth streaming video. Amazing.


    Not to go to far astray and I love Win OS, but I don't see why we can't occasionally touch on other OS....they are interesting. No harm done since they only have a tiny share of the market. I have to be honest for competitive reasons I would love to see Linux increase in share.
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    1. Windows 7 Home Premium sp1 - 64bit 2. Windows 7 Pro sp1 - 64bit
       #19

    I will be using XP on my old computer (now used by my wife) until the thing dies.

    It's an HP513C about 9 years old. 1.8GHz, 1 Gig of ram, 40 Gig HDD and I added a basic Nvida card about 6 years ago.

    No way it will run Win 7 of any flavor.
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