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- 16Skittles
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Scratcher
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The end of Windows XP
Vista only has a bad reputation because it was very ram intensive and was released in a day where 512 MB of ram was acceptable. I have a Vista desktop rig that has two gigs of ram, and at idle vista uses 1 gigabyte, which is kind of ridiculous.My PC had a Core2Quad and 3GB of ram and still had issues with Vista…
Anyway, I used Windows XP up until several months ago. I have since upgraded to Win 8 (It's not so bad, geez).
Some thought provoking news articles and videos:
95% of ATMs use Win XP
Video about Bliss, the default wallpaper
But yeah, the fact about banks and atms using XP still is why I think they should have waited for DDR4, the new Intel generation and Windows 9. Give the people a robust foundation to last another ten years on.
- Sonickyle
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Scratcher
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The end of Windows XP
Instead of using WIndows, get some form of Linux. Preferably a distro based on Ubuntu. The one I using right now on a duel boot configuration with WIndows 7 is Xubuntu, which is pretty lightweight.
The main advantages of Linux is that there aren't as many viruses targeted against Linux, and it has it's own makeshift anti-virus.
But a big trade-off is that you can't run Windows programs (.exe) on it natively. You need to use Wine, which can run them on a virtual desktop. It runs most Windows programs fine, but in some cases you'll get a program that won't work as well or just becomes a glitchy mess.
The main advantages of Linux is that there aren't as many viruses targeted against Linux, and it has it's own makeshift anti-virus.
But a big trade-off is that you can't run Windows programs (.exe) on it natively. You need to use Wine, which can run them on a virtual desktop. It runs most Windows programs fine, but in some cases you'll get a program that won't work as well or just becomes a glitchy mess.
- Sonickyle
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
The end of Windows XP
Most ATMs use Windows XP Embedded, which I believe that support for that ends in 2019?Vista only has a bad reputation because it was very ram intensive and was released in a day where 512 MB of ram was acceptable. I have a Vista desktop rig that has two gigs of ram, and at idle vista uses 1 gigabyte, which is kind of ridiculous.My PC had a Core2Quad and 3GB of ram and still had issues with Vista…
Anyway, I used Windows XP up until several months ago. I have since upgraded to Win 8 (It's not so bad, geez).
Some thought provoking news articles and videos:
95% of ATMs use Win XP
Video about Bliss, the default wallpaper
But yeah, the fact about banks and atms using XP still is why I think they should have waited for DDR4, the new Intel generation and Windows 9. Give the people a robust foundation to last another ten years on.
- jji7skyline
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
The end of Windows XP
Jokes on you, I'm installing Windows XP as we speak.
- PlasmaKairo
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Scratcher
100+ posts
The end of Windows XP
Jokes on you, I'm installing Windows XP as we speak.Heh heh, I had a friend come over on the 7th, and we did the same thing. It only had one day in the “update zone”
- 16Skittles
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Scratcher
500+ posts
The end of Windows XP
Instead of using WIndows, get some form of Linux. Preferably a distro based on Ubuntu. The one I using right now on a duel boot configuration with WIndows 7 is Xubuntu, which is pretty lightweight.Linux is nice, but for most people switching entirely is out of the question. Remember, it is easy to run in Virtualbox if you have a powerful computer, which will run a window of linux inside your Windows or OSX, and it isn't too hard to install it as a Dual-Boot, meaning when you restart your computer it will ask you to choose Linux or Windows. Be careful, though, as if you select the wrong option it may delete your Windows partition. This is not a bug, it is what you (accidentally) told it to do. If you follow a guide and be careful your PC will be fine.
The main advantages of Linux is that there aren't as many viruses targeted against Linux, and it has it's own makeshift anti-virus.
But a big trade-off is that you can't run Windows programs (.exe) on it natively. You need to use Wine, which can run them on a virtual desktop. It runs most Windows programs fine, but in some cases you'll get a program that won't work as well or just becomes a glitchy mess.

- PlasmaKairo
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Scratcher
100+ posts
The end of Windows XP
Most ATMs use Windows XP Embedded, which I believe that support for that ends in 2019?
Yes, you are correct
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Embedded_Industry
- muppetds
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Scratcher
62 posts
The end of Windows XP
Instead of using WIndows, get some form of Linux. Preferably a distro based on Ubuntu. The one I using right now on a duel boot configuration with WIndows 7 is Xubuntu, which is pretty lightweight.
The main advantages of Linux is that there aren't as many viruses targeted against Linux, and it has it's own makeshift anti-virus.
But a big trade-off is that you can't run Windows programs (.exe) on it natively. You need to use Wine, which can run them on a virtual desktop. It runs most Windows programs fine, but in some cases you'll get a program that won't work as well or just becomes a glitchy mess.
Wine tends to work fine with standalone applications - ones with just the .exe file.
Ones that require installation may not work well (or at all).
Thats my experience with it.
- 3DSfan12345
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
The end of Windows XP
Last edited by 3DSfan12345 (April 11, 2014 21:31:00)
- Firedrake969
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
The end of Windows XP
Anyone still have the default XP wallpaper I can get?
- turkey3
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
The end of Windows XP
Anyone still have the default XP wallpaper I can get?Google it
- Firedrake969
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Scratcher
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The end of Windows XP
That might give a bad resolution, though :LAnyone still have the default XP wallpaper I can get?Google it
- ProdigyZeta7
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Scratcher
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The end of Windows XP
What resolution do you need?That might give a bad resolution, though :LAnyone still have the default XP wallpaper I can get?Google it
- 3DSfan12345
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
The end of Windows XP
Last edited by 3DSfan12345 (April 12, 2014 03:14:46)
- ProdigyZeta7
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
The end of Windows XP
That's a bit ogre the top for a photoshop.Anyone still have the default XP wallpaper I can get?Are photoshops OK?
(It's in JPG format because it gets oddly stretched when it's a PNG.)
- PlasmaKairo
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Scratcher
100+ posts
The end of Windows XP
Anyone still have the default XP wallpaper I can get?Here you go, click the link with your screen res. http://www.hdwallpapers.in/windows_xp_bliss-wallpapers.html
- theuprisingtide
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Scratcher
25 posts
The end of Windows XP
Windows 8 is a little ittritating
If you need to upgrade I recomend Win 7, but if you can't find it Win8 is fine. Just ignore the start screen and it's just like normal.
- 3DSfan12345
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Scratcher
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The end of Windows XP
Last edited by 3DSfan12345 (April 12, 2014 16:11:06)
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