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Windows XP SP3 - No Future


section: windows, for your questions: KezNews forum, 26.6.2008

With Windows XP but four days away from the June 30 end-of-sales date, various scenarios are depicting the operating system as already dead.




But XP is far from being expired, and this is why Microsoft has not been shy about talking about the future of Windows Vista's successor, as irreverent as this might seem. But just because customers will no longer be able to buy standalone copies of the operating system, either shrink-wrapped or pre-loaded on new OEM machines does not mean that XP is done and over with. End users should be prepared to have XP around for many more years, well after the release of Windows 7.

"With the June 30, 2008, 'end of sales' date for Windows XP approaching, many people have asked me if they will still be able to get support for Windows XP. The answer is an emphatic 'yes, you will continue to be supported.' We recently released Service Pack 3 for Windows XP and we will continue to provide security updates and other critical updates for Windows XP until April, 2014," explained Bill Veghte, Microsoft Senior Vice President.

According to data made available by Net Applications, XP has the lion's share of the operating system market with 72.12%. This while Vista has only grown to 15.26% at the end of May. Vista in itself, and this is also valid for Windows 7, will not be able to dislodge XP by simply being available. Especially since XP will be sold even after the end of the month.

"For businesses small to large, buying Windows Vista Business or Windows Vista Ultimate provides the option to use Windows XP Professional through a customer benefit known as 'downgrade rights.' Downgrade rights are also available to all business customers that license Windows, such as Windows Vista Enterprise, through our Microsoft Volume Licensing programs. In addition, some of our OEM partners are planning to offer services designed to help business customers that buy these versions of Windows Vista on new PCs to exercise their downgrade rights," Veghte added.

SP3 is without a doubt the last service pack that Microsoft will ever release for Windows XP. With SP3, XP was essentially made to play well with Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008, but the real problems will start to show after the launch of Windows 7 and Windows 7 Server. While it is committed to not abandoning XP, Microsoft will simply let it slip into the background, especially as Windows 7 will move to center stage.

"For customers interested in buying a low-end personal computer (often referred to as a 'NetBook' or 'NetTop'), we are making Windows XP Home and Windows XP Starter available for use on these budget systems. Additionally, System Builders (sometimes referred to as 'local OEMs'), may continue to purchase Windows XP through Authorized Distributors through January 31, 2009. All OEMs, including major OEMs, have this option," Veghte said.

With almost six more years of support from Microsoft available, there is a future yet for XP SP3. Only in 2014 will the actual death of the operating system released in 2001 will become reality. But by that time, XP SP3 will probably be nothing more than an anodyne detail, getting a lot less of the world's focus than today.

source: news.softpedia.com

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Comments(7)

Windows XP SP3

By Jonathan H. on 27.06.2008 - 13:06
people might say whatever they want about "the death of xp", it is still the only os i will use, as will hundrends of my contacts ... xp is still one of the best & stable os around :d

moove on from XP

By paul on 27.06.2008 - 18:06
been using vista for 12 months now and would not go back to xp
xp was (is) good but vista is better
vista has some quirks but you fix them or live with them
as stable as xp

live in the now

By reality on 27.06.2008 - 21:06
yeah, vista destroys xp if your hardware doesn't blow.

move on kids, its not hard to use vista. you can learn it, if not get vista for dummies.

Didnt they say the same about win 2000?

By TooTooTouk on 27.06.2008 - 22:06
still using win 2000 on machine where i work, don't really need much more..

bad seven .maybe

By seven on 30.06.2008 - 14:06
all those who say that vista is bad and are waiting for win seven.
reality is that win seven may be worse

now really......

By Penguin on 26.07.2008 - 10:07
ok xp is probably the only operating system that most people will use and vista just comes with laptops and computers that beginners go out and buy (even the ones who 'think' they know about computers use it) nowadays osx can be installed onto a pc which is a far more superiour operating system than windows and most windows appz work with it nowadays. other than that people are starting to use linux aswell which again is far superiour to windows. no crashing, no viruses, no need for firewall as cant be hacked! if there is a virus then you have to go through steps to install it. so why is windows so crap? because people buy it so ms stick with it, and windows is the worst operating system out there. and that actually came from the mouth of bill gates at a ms conference. anyway my 5 year old son is the only one who uses windows in my family as thats what they use in his school. now osx can be installed on a pc i see alot of people making the move. windows will be dead soon.

words of bill gates.
gates then went on for fifteen minutes explaining why linux was superior to all other computer operating systems - "especially windows."

gates explaining windows being crap at ms conference:
http://www.bbspot.com/news/2001/06/gates.html

dont be a n00b, make the move
and remember: to screw an operating system up you really have to work at it. to screw windows up you just have to work on it.......

thanks

Re-quote

By Penguin on 26.07.2008 - 10:07
just response to johnathan h. xp is not the most stable operating system around infact its probably one of the most unstable as far as operating systems go. he obviously doesnt have much experience with anything other than windows. personally myself it it was stable and secure then i would use windows out of choice but its far too unstable and waaaaay to unsecure for me.


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