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on Jan 04, 2006
Thanks for the info..I have Xp Home Addition.
Although ..Im sure i'll be forced to buy a new computer soon. But Im not ready to give up my old faithful just yet
on Jan 04, 2006

I seriously doubt XP has less than a year left for security updates.

 

on Jan 04, 2006
No Offense Island Dog, but you are wrong.
XP Home is considered a Consumer product and will indeed end at the end of this year.

Link
on Jan 04, 2006
I think you'll find that was someone's opinion on XP Home's demise. Microsoft haven't said anything officially about ending support for the OS. Another scare story, I feel.
on Jan 04, 2006
I agree, one writers opinion. Bear in mind, like Microsoft did with Win98, extending up date support was important to the security of the entire internet, not just the individual consumer. To abandon XP home, leaves a lot of computing power up for grabs to the hackers and virus writers.
on Jan 04, 2006
If you all will read the link I posted in #3, you will see straight from MS that it will retire mainstream support on 12/31/06. Since XP Home is considered a Consumer Product they will no longer offer support and service packs.
No, its not a scare store Pete Morton.
on Jan 04, 2006
looks like microsoft will force people to use windows vista then
on Jan 04, 2006
I still doubt it. They'll most likely extend support. That page probably hasn't been updated in a long time.
on Jan 04, 2006
Why would they extend XP? Are they extending 98?
on Jan 04, 2006

I understand what the link says but I seriously doubt that will remain in effect. 

 

on Jan 04, 2006
They'll most likely extend support


I think they will wait until Vista is out for a bit before they make that call.
Yes, the ramifications would be severe if they don't extend it.
on Jan 05, 2006
Yes, the ramifications would be severe if they don't extend it.


With millions of PC's on the shelves preloaded with XP when Vista is released, Microsoft is in for a crapload of lawsuits if they abandon XP Home.
on Jan 05, 2006
With millions of PC's on the shelves preloaded with XP when Vista is released, Microsoft is in for a crapload of lawsuits if they abandon XP Home.


How...
This information has been public knowledge since the advent of the product lifecycle schedule. It is just now getting attention because that date is approaching soon.
However... on the other side, Vista was supposed to be out about 2 years before this expiration date to help offset it.
on Jan 05, 2006
I highly suspect that this will change by the time it comes around. If it affects anyone, it is likely to affect users of the original XP Home, and perhaps SP1 users. Those that patch to SP2 should be fine. Given the great similarity between Home and Pro, I think it would be unreasonable for Microsoft not to offer similar levels of support for as long as Pro has it.

Gregory2001: They *did* extend support for 98, for over two years. Read the article.
on Jan 05, 2006
I quote from one of the MVPs

Quote:
Microsoft is still providing critical security updates for Windows 98
and Windows Me but if you check back through previously published
support guidelines you will quickly discover that this support was
supposed to have ended years ago. But it didn't.


Secondly, Windows XP Home and Windows XP Pro (also Media Center and
Tablet versions) are all compiled from the same source code base. So
it is difficult for me to envisage that Microsoft would go to the
extra work and expense necessary so as to prevent a security update
from being installed on XP Home while still allowing it to be
installed on Pro and Tablet (and Media Center?) versions.


Thirdly, Microsoft is still continuing to sell Windows XP Home, with a
1 year warranty. So they cannot possibly end security update support
for at least a full year after they have discontinued the retail and
OEM sale of that version.


Hope this clarifies the situation.


Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
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Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2006)
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