Optimistic Paranoid said:
By saying they no longer support it, they are saying they no longer provide security updates and patches.
Even as old as XP is, I'm sure there are still problems that future hackers will discover and exploit, and Microsoft will no longer FIX these problems when they are found.
I would restrict an XP machine to non-critical use only. I would certainly no longer use it for online banking or online shopping, and things of that nature.
Regards
John
Greetings!
Microsoft's security updates and patches usually meant they had figured out new ways to track you. .NET = New Era Tracking, no joke!
Unless you were using MS lame anti-virus (Security Essentials), which you shouldn't in the first place, your computer's security is handled by third party programs anyway, so you are still far more secure than any version of windows using windows security.
I've got a lot of high end, expensive programs, and if I was to upgrade my windows, it would cost me thousands of $$$ to upgrade all of the software, plus then I would have to re-learn how to use all the newer versions. NO THANKS!
For anybody reading this, no matter what version of windows you're using, put AVG free anti-virus, and Super Anti-Spyware free, on your systems, and you're just about as protected as you're going to get.
Any version of the stock windows firewall is sufficient as long as it is TURNED ON!!!
Un-install any other ant-virus, anti-spyware type programs BEFORE you install the ones above so you don't run into any conflict problems. MS security type stuff really sucks, so you're better off not using any of it.
If anybodies interested I could also post a thread on how to do your own computer tune-ups to keep them running BETTER than new.
Cheers!
The CamperVan_Man
kyonu said:
Accurate. If you have hardware that works for you using XP, then there really isn't a need to upgrade. However if something like Mr. Paranoid explained happens, then you definitely need to think about upgrading. Typically, $500 or less can beat out anything an XP system can "support" (but not necessarily use). That isn't much, and a newer laptop will probably suit vandwellers even better anyways. My $.02!
Greetings!
Well, to date, I have never found anything that I needed or wanted that XP couldn't support. If your old computer handles your needs, then keep it and enjoy it. Even ancient computers are considerably faster than internet speeds, so a faster computer won't speed up your internet, they won't speed up your typing skills, or improve your spelling, your songs or movies won't play any better, and your older, beloved games might run so fast they become unplayable.
Software and Hardware manufacturers will continue to support Windows XP for many years to come. Many still support Windows 95 & 98...
Your security has nothing to do with your version of windows unless you're using Microsoft Internet Explorer, which any decent computer security tech will tell you to NEVER USE.
Cheers!
The CamperVan_Man