Looks like you have to start thinking about upgrading Windows XP to Windows 7 or maybe move to another OS. Because Microsoft is committed to will no longer provide support for XP in the next 1,000 days.
"With 1,000 days left in the future, you should start thinking of retiring Windows XP?" Stephan Rose said, Community Manager for Microsoft Windows on Windows blog.
XP has become one of the most successful products ever launched by Microsoft. Even compared to his successor - Vista - XP is much more popular and durable in use.
But unfortunately, the company founded Bill Gates has decided to further push Windows 7, in line waiting to plan Windows 8 comes in 2012. as a result, the old version like xp os must marginalized.
The plan, the April 2014 deadline to support Microsoft XP. After that date, the manufacturer of the software giant would no longer issue security patch (security patches) and other updates for XP.
Not only that, also noted the support expiration will come from the developers, where the application is running on XP. Only in this case cannot be determined, depending on the developer.
According to Net Applications, OS XP is still the most used today. Unmitigated, the proportion can be up to 51%. While in the company, XP's market share is estimated to 60%
Windows 7 itself is reported to have sold 400 million licenses worldwide. The amount is achieved since the launch of Windows 7 in October 2009
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