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The Walking Dead: Windows Edition
Just like you’re supposed to do when dealing with the undead, Microsoft aimed for the head when it cut off support for Windows XP last month, the legacy operating system that’s proving impossibly difficult to kill. Despite the risk of unpatched vulnerabilities (a pretty big deal) and no more tech support (largely a non-issue for consumers, but important for some businesses), Windows XP is installed on more PCs than Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows Vista combined.
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I wonder would XP someday outnumber Windows 7 as more Windows 7 computers break, and people replace them with Linux, Windows 8, UNIX, and Mac OS X, and a lot of companies, schools, government, and regular PC users still use XP because they don't want to upgrade to a new OS.
Just like you’re supposed to do when dealing with the undead, Microsoft aimed for the head when it cut off support for Windows XP last month, the legacy operating system that’s proving impossibly difficult to kill. Despite the risk of unpatched vulnerabilities (a pretty big deal) and no more tech support (largely a non-issue for consumers, but important for some businesses), Windows XP is installed on more PCs than Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows Vista combined.
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I wonder would XP someday outnumber Windows 7 as more Windows 7 computers break, and people replace them with Linux, Windows 8, UNIX, and Mac OS X, and a lot of companies, schools, government, and regular PC users still use XP because they don't want to upgrade to a new OS.