RE: Windows XP support has ended

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by HKEY1952, Jun 13, 2014.

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  1. HKEY1952

    HKEY1952 Registered Member

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    Microsoft Windows XP is the greatest operating system Microsoft ever created or ever will create!

    The operating system was designed to be open and compatable with any and all software, hardware, and end user
    configuration preferences, along with more than reasonable privacy control by the end user. The compatibility
    freedom allowed for massive security vulnerabilities in the Microsoft Windows XP Operating System.

    Microsoft addressed those vulnerabilities professionally by allowing the end user to optionally patch the operating
    system through an complamentary free update service known as Microsoft Windows Update. The free update service
    is now currently deployed as Microsoft Update.

    Microsoft Update is an full blown complamentary free updating service for the Microsoft Windows Operating Systems,
    Microsoft Office Suites, along with many other Microsoft products, all accessable to the end user through one free
    updating service package. The service runs flawlessly, keeping all the Microsoft products listed within the update
    service package patched to the vulnerabilities discovered within the products.

    It is heartbreaking to experience the birth and death of the greatest operating system ever created by mankind.
    The shadow of Microsoft Windows XP is Microsoft Windows 7, however, the freedom of control and privacy is now lost.

    Freedom is the greatest gift of all.....

    Windows XP support has ended:
    https://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/windows-xp-support-has-ended.364866/


    HKEY1952

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  2. moontan

    moontan Registered Member

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    it was great while it lasted, a true breath of fresh air after the BSOD OSes that were Win 95/98.

    but i much prefer Win 7/8.
     
  3. guest

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    i agree but i prefer Linux even more :D
     
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