Thursday, April 24, 2014

Windows XP PC's aren't as secure as...

...they it used to be

If you continue to use Windows XP without XP support, your computer may still work but will become vulnerable to security risks and viruses.

And as more software and hardware manufacturers continue to optimize for more recent versions of Windows, a greater number of programs and devices like cameras and printers won’t work with Windows XP.

    You can try to upgrade your Windows XP machine to the new Windows for $199. Due to the age of your computer, consider all the details.

Windows 8.1 brings you the Windows Store, Start screen, and Microsoft account, but also enhancements in personalization, search, Store apps, and cloud connectivity—and the security and reliability features you expect from Windows.

Keywords: "security and reliability features you expect from Windows"


My response since beginning with Windows 3.0, I am still waiting for the security and reliability from Microsoft.

    Purchase a new Windows PC starting at $249. New Windows PCs are 37% less expensive than Windows XP computers in 2002. And with built in security, your PC will be more secure.

New Windows PCs are thinner, lighter, faster, more powerful, and have longer battery life than Windows XP computers.  And many of them also have touchscreens.

Make "Bill Gates Richer" pictured here laughing all the way to the Bank, wait he may own the Bank too.





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D.R. "Doc" Young, 30 yrs Exp.

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