I'm just reinstalling XP Mode back onto my Win7 installation, and thinking about XP Mode support ending in April of 2014. Support ends in 2014 for Windows XP and Office 2003!
...While my main OS- Windows 7, will according to Microsoft Product Lifecycle Search will continue to enjoy support until either:
So us using XP Mode is supposed to run a supported system- Win7 with an unsupported MS add-on - XP Mode? Wouldn't that make our XP Mode sub-system to be an open door vulnerable to attack? Consequently, wouldn't that make the Windows 7 system also be vulnerable as well via the integration features?
Seems a bit strange to me.
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...While my main OS- Windows 7, will according to Microsoft Product Lifecycle Search will continue to enjoy support until either:
- Jan 2015 - Mainstream Support End Date or
- Jan 2020 - Extended Support End Date
So us using XP Mode is supposed to run a supported system- Win7 with an unsupported MS add-on - XP Mode? Wouldn't that make our XP Mode sub-system to be an open door vulnerable to attack? Consequently, wouldn't that make the Windows 7 system also be vulnerable as well via the integration features?
Seems a bit strange to me.
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Mods, if this thread is a T&C problem, then please delete. Thank You.
My Computer
At a glance
win7 64bit Ult. using: XP Mode, in English or...8GB - included when purchased.
- Computer type
- Laptop
- OS
- win7 64bit Ult. using: XP Mode, in English or Español, SUA, Bitlocker
- Memory
- 8GB - included when purchased.
- Monitor(s) Displays
- two: Laptop: 1366x768 and HP 1024x768.
- Hard Drives
- 1: 750GB
- Keyboard
- Second: PS2 connection Compaq kboard, used w/adapter cable.
- Mouse
- USB mouse.
- Antivirus
- MS Security Essentials
- Other Info
- XP Mode Apps used: VC6 C++ and MSDN help as virtual PC apps - one for ea. monitor.
Tri-boot machine. Has Ubuntu 12.04 and Win 8.0 on as well - both used seldomly.
