supersunbird
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I don't see any reason. What can XP do that 7 can't?
Run Civilization 1... and that's uber important
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I don't see any reason. What can XP do that 7 can't?
Lies. Everyone knows that Civ4 complete is the pinnacle.Run Civilization 1... and that's uber important
Thanks for the answer.
- on hardware, well, I have XP running fine on several systems with no issues, including an i5 and an i7, so I don't buy or need that
- on software, well, only MS stuff that they force not to run on older OSs - half of them with those dreadful ribbon things. My own programs run just fine.
- security features? Other than future lack of security updates, I don't see that. Do you mean like that ghastly UAC and Security Centre ( in XP - is it still in Win7 - I forget )?
- ease of use - rot! Troubleshooting? I don't have many troubles. The one thing it does do well is find drivers - I will give it that.
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but can you still install and activate xp after support has ended?
I run Peppermint Linux and dual boot into xp when I need Corel Draw.
Might have to reinstall some time in the future.
])ragon_\/oid;12466126 said:Sorry, but there is really no reason to use a 13 year old os on new equipment. I'd rather run Linux, than Windows XP.
Linux offers better stability
Ease of use (to an extent)
Open source (you don't pay.)
Better security (if you get a virus on a Linux machine...)
Hardware support? Surely it will run like a charm on holder hardware
Really, If you are just avoiding Windows 7 due to the cost, just try linux. And if you have courage, try Windows 8.1.
That's how it should be. It's not Microsoft's fault for instance that some compiler or other tool maker hasn't bothered to update their software, nor that some company still using XP has not done whatever they need to move off XP.
I don't see any reason. What can XP do that 7 can't?
No! Am i the only 1 that didn't like xp?
Don't take this the wrong way but most of your reasons are naive.
Antivirus, especially not free ones, don't patch security holes. There are other ways to get viruses and free anti viruses don't catch all types of malware, the ones that usually "steal" your passwords especially.
I myself haven't run XP in years.
XP was great. The fact that MS refuses to support it, is an artificial restriction. Locking it down so that it's more secure, maybe running things through Sandboxie, not working in Admin account, using a Intrusion Prevention System, using ABP/NoScript in the internet browser and so on may prevent it from becoming obsolete in terms of security. As Win XP becomes less common, so will hackers concentrate less on it.
Just cant get Civilization (the first one) to work on Win 7 (32bit - don't even bother with 64bit) or even a Win XP VM. Works grand on a old laptop with Win XP, so win XP will stay (hope the laptop doesn't die soon) around in my house.
Been dealing with "MsMpEng.exe - application error" the whole day on XP
Looks link the first of many issues to come.
how old is xp now? 10+ years. na i've replaced it with win 7