Support for Windows Vista without any service packs ended on April 13, 2010.
Support for Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2) will end on July 13, 2010.
If you're running one of these versions after support ends, you won't get security updates for Windows.
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Support is ending for some versions of Windows
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Re: Support is ending for some versions of Windows
Is anyone here using vista or windows 7
I've not upgraded yet, I'm still on xp pro
Everything works on xp for me so I've never needed to change
but security updates is a must always keep my machines upto date
I've not upgraded yet, I'm still on xp pro
Everything works on xp for me so I've never needed to change
but security updates is a must always keep my machines upto date
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Re: Support is ending for some versions of Windows
If you have XP Pro and it has the Service Pack SP3 installed, you should be OK for security updates for the foreseeable future.
Ensure that Internet Explorer is version 8, even if you don't use it as a browser, and you use Firefox or another browser instead. That way you are a lot more secure when using the internet.
The oldest with XP Home packed up quite some time ago after giving very good service for several years.
My old PC with XP Pro decided to pack up one me so I bought a new PC with Win 7 Home Premium. I liked it a lot and when I had chance, I got the older PC working again and got an OEM version of Windows 7 and installed it on that machine.
Just been treated to a new laptop and that has Win 7 Home Premium too.
dave
Ensure that Internet Explorer is version 8, even if you don't use it as a browser, and you use Firefox or another browser instead. That way you are a lot more secure when using the internet.
I never used Vista, as I had two PCs with XP Home and Pro on them, and could not see any reason to upgrade when they did the jobs that I wanted them to do.Is anyone here using vista or windows 7
The oldest with XP Home packed up quite some time ago after giving very good service for several years.
My old PC with XP Pro decided to pack up one me so I bought a new PC with Win 7 Home Premium. I liked it a lot and when I had chance, I got the older PC working again and got an OEM version of Windows 7 and installed it on that machine.
Just been treated to a new laptop and that has Win 7 Home Premium too.
dave
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Re: Support is ending for some versions of Windows
Dave,
The last time I tried to install Internet Explorer 8 I had major problems trying to Log in to Ultimate handyman.
So I reverted back to the older version.
Is IE 8 essential.
I am running with Windows XP
The last time I tried to install Internet Explorer 8 I had major problems trying to Log in to Ultimate handyman.
So I reverted back to the older version.
Is IE 8 essential.
I am running with Windows XP
It may seem difficult at first! But everything is difficult at first.
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Re: Support is ending for some versions of Windows
I still have no idea why IE8 will not let you log into UHM, but at the present time, Microsoft are still issuing security bulletins for IE7 as well as IE8. This will continue until well after IE9 is released as a full working browser. So no need to worry as long as you have SP3 for Windows XP installed.
dave
I said that just incase MG had still got IE6 installed, because Microsoft have sort of disowned it now. Not much point in going IE6 to IE7 now that IE8 is available. But if it causes problems then uninstall and install IE7.Ensure that Internet Explorer is version 8
dave
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