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Published by CodeCreators. Personally if I was a Vista user facing end of support 15th April it would really rub it home how much Vista was a failed OS knowing that it predecessor by some 8 years will enjoy support until , making XP's official life 10 years an immense amount of time in computing longer than that of Vista.

Message 3 of 8. And Is what Vista should of been. If life gives you lemons, make lemonade. Message 4 of 8. Fixes: Hmm maybe their "other" way of getting people of xp is using WGA? My legal! Message 5 of 8. Posts: 4, Quote from: Hairy My legal! If Microsoft can detect that a copy of XP is virtual, then the statement "your copy may not be legal" may have some statistical basis of truth even if it doesn't apply to the individual.

Message 6 of 8. My reluctant use of XP Prof has made my life a bit easier having had some troubles with Ubuntu, It also has helped with the sluggish SM in that I can run the two computers alternately dealing with one email while the other is "waiting for Webmail". Thankfully I have now been allowed to join Betawebmail which is much preferred. Sadly my old Dell with XP is entirely incapable of accommodating bloatware so no option to use Win7 and I will have to go elsewhere for an OS.

There is, of course, some advantage in being able to use some Win Apps which are indigestible to Linux. I will persevere with XP as long as it still works. Message 7 of 8. Posts: 15, Thanks: 1, Must be said i'm another avid fan of XP and will stick with it as long as it still works.

I also still have IE6 installed rarely use it though. Vista is on the SOs laptop and frankly Not had any use of 7 to try it but i heard a lot of good about it.



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