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January 24th, 2007

XP gets a new lease on life

Posted by Ed Bott @ 3:07 pm

Categories: Security, Windows XP

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One of the favorite topics of conspiracy-minded readers is the notion that Microsoft is about to shut down support for Windows XP, forcing hapless users to buy Windows Vista. Back in September, in Vista Mythbusters #3, I reprinted the relevant dates from Microsoft's support lifecycle and pointed out that users of XP Home edition could expect support until at least April, 2011, with XP Professional getting support through April, 2014.

In that post, I noted, "And of course there’s always the possibility that Microsoft could extend support for XP as they did for Windows 98."

And that's exactly what Microsoft did today. From the press release:

Today, Microsoft is announcing the addition of an Extended Support phase for the Windows XP Home Edition and Windows XP Media Center Edition operating systems, providing consumers with an additional phase of support.

With the addition of Extended Support, the support life cycle for Windows XP Home Edition and Windows XP Media Center Edition will include a total of five years of Mainstream Support (until April 2009) and five years of Extended Support, matching the support policy provided for Windows XP Professional.

Bottom line: If you want to stick with Windows XP, you can choose to do so for more than seven additional years, with security updates available during that entire period.

With luck, Windows XP Service Pack 3 will be out before then.

Ed BottEd Bott is an award-winning technology writer with more than two decades' experience writing for mainstream media outlets and online publications. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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I'll let the editors know
I wrote a brand-new post and referred to this one in it. The links on the front page are often a way of resurfacing old posts that are still interesting. In this case it looks like the strategy misfired. Sorry.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Ed Bott Posted on: 09/22/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Did anyone think MS would drop support for XP  martin23 | 01/24/07
You contradict even yourself  mdemuth | 01/24/07
but is (s)he in contradiction?  sweklaweklfwe@... | 01/25/07
Appears to be a new policy  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 01/25/07
NOT quite True!  mikeholli | 01/25/07
Huh?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 01/25/07
"Accessment" = stop reading  ejhonda | 01/25/07
Windows Genuine Advantage to protect MS licences  reasonableman | 01/25/07
Nothing Changed  Ole Man | 01/25/07
It doesn't really matter ...  mwagner@... | 01/25/07
THE OPERATING SYSTEM BELONGS IN THE CPU  BALTHOR | 01/25/07
Say WHAT?  dave.leigh@... | 01/28/07
No real surprise here.  dave.leigh@... | 01/28/07
I've worked on some projects that didn't exactly soar  stevey_d | 01/30/07
Who cares?  tedhall@... | 01/29/07
I care....  redtrain65 | 02/09/07
op in CPU no Way - How about this instead  avallee@... | 02/09/07
ITS NOT THE SUPPORT IT IS...  carlsf@... | 02/09/07
Looking Elsewhere  davidsarmstrong | 02/10/07
XP Service Pack 3 is out  voska1 | 09/22/08
Did you look at the date?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/22/08
Slow news day I guess  voska1 | 09/22/08
I'll let the editors know  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 09/22/08

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