robb wrote:
> I am concerned with the rumored demise of the Windows XP. I
> have a Dell Dimension 3000 running Windows XP and Service Pack
> Candidate
> 3. Frankly, it was a little hard to get used to it, and I
> certainly DO NOT want the hassle of a new OS, etc.
> Here is my question: Forums, Lists, Groups dedicated to
> maintaining and supporting Windows XP after M$ ceases to, and also
> books like, hypothetically "Maintain and support your Win XP for
> Idiots." or the like.
> Can you help me please locate such groups or handbooks, please?
> I certainly would appreciate the help!
Windows XP will - just like those still running Windows 98 today - last as
long as you can stand it.
The secret? Don't upgrade anything and hope what you have does not wear out
quickly.
That's it. Sorry - there probably is no other advice that will strike as
close to the base of your problem as that.
If you buy the latest/greatest right now that works with Windows XP
(Computer, lots of memory, hard disk drive, external hard disk drive,
printer, scanner, digital camera, digital sound recorder, digital camcorder,
DVD/CD/HD DVD writer, and the latest of any other technology you think you
might want to use (that connects to your computer and interfaces with
Windows XP at this time) and you never have the need to upgrade some
hardware component or never need to see the latest version of the you-tube
craze (whatever format that may be - and thus need a codec or something that
will not work on Windows XP in 5 years) - then you can stick with Windows XP
for quite some time.
(Given normal computer maintenance, persistent backups and some common
computing sense...)
However - the first time you have to view that video, get a new printer, get
a new digital camera or that computer just dies without a possible
replacement part - then you may be out of luck and upgrading.
Technology moves quick. You either move with it - or stop using it in most
cases. ;-)
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