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only seems like yesterday . Windows XP
Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2015 11:40 am
by steptoe
it does, only seem like not so long ago XP came out, and things were really upset if you took on service pack 2. Now I find service pack 3 came out ...in 2003
wondering if i should try something like this below
http://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly ... f-support/
my continued use of XP does not seem to cause anyone else any grief, I still get those, do not shut off, Windows is doing updates and will shut off when finished type messages once in a while - so, I am getting updates of some sort .....
just going out to wash my dinosaur ....
xp
Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2015 9:57 pm
by ktmtragic
Whatever you do stay the hell away from windows 10! signed up for the update got it and then spent 2 days getting rid of the bastard ! Spyware if you ask me!
Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2015 12:31 am
by Silverbullet
Win10 is just an interface update of win8 if you ask me, and they brought back a "start" button of sorts. But still, windows 8 is an absolute piece of junk IMHO, I've got 2 PC's running on it and they've both had major random problems usually relating to memory management or the auto update feature, which doesn't update anything unless you tell it to
And the memory problems usually manifest as random crashes or the computer randomly restarting itself without asking. Wish I could still get windows 7, it was so much better
Even so, you would want to look at changing your operating system soon Jonno, a handy time to do a hardware upgrade too or just get a new laptop. Even though you say yours is updating all the time, windows stopped supporting it months ago so any holes in security will go un-fixed which could be bad if you use your pc for online purchases or online banking.
Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2015 8:02 am
by Nubaru
Win7 is or was Vista isn't it ? I'm still on a version of XP and works slow at times, stalls just sits there and spin. Simple fix is shut off at the power point and go do things I am supposed to do. Is worse during school holidays for some reason
Any new system is a pita if there is no one to help work out the hidden crap in the corner like eight has.
Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2015 8:21 am
by TOONGA
I have XP on machines still for the kids as they have games that won't run on anything but XP. I've found if you re-install XP and only what is needed, then the machine runs really well.
I upgraded one of my computers to win 10 and it is working really well for me.
TOONGA
Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2015 1:20 pm
by Phizinza
With the cost of new computers these days I would sooner buy a new computer than spend hours reinstalling or upgrading am old one.
That said, my alternative was to stop using computers so much and just live with what I have running stupidly slow..
Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2015 4:45 pm
by TOONGA
I use clean disc images
the hardest part is the initial install, then you make a back up of the install. once you have that all you need to do is save everything important to a portable drive . then format the drive and uncompress the back up.
If you know how to do that it is so much easier to do.
I just found a very interesting feature of WIN10. a virtual hard disc creator that will make a 64 terrabyte hard drive, it isn't a new feature, Win 7 and 8 had it
VHD but not the ability to make a drive of this size.
I now have a 20 terrabyte drive I'm testing by copying all of my hard drives to it. it will only take another 24 hours to copy 7 terrabytes of data
TOONGA
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 2:17 am
by pitrack_1
I still use XP for my main home PCs. My 'new' one's a 7 y.o laptop (core2 duo) whereas our 'main' PC is a 2004 Athlon XP. Quite slow now, but absolutely faultless, I rarely reboot (simply hibernate) more than once a month. Only problem is it won't run the latest Avira 'cos it doesn't have SSD (a Pentium 4 instruction class)!!!
If I upgrade it will be to WIn 7. We use this at work, it runs well and stably- even if everything else does not!. WIn7 can still be had if you buy "corporate" type PCs- ones designed for large business/government. You often have to hunt/dig to find these PCs on the manufacturer's websites.
Toonga has it right- do a totally clean installation and immediately image it -simply rewrite from the image to start again if necessary.
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 7:28 pm
by subabooba
I wouldn't use anything even remotely sensitive (Internet banking etc) on a Win XP machine if I were you... It's scary how exposed it is to vulnerabilities.
Have a read of
http://www.zdnet.com/article/hacked-win ... -bad-idea/ as to why that hack does not come close to protecting you.
Then do yourselves a favour and get a Mac.
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 10:56 pm
by Suby Spanner
I'm a linux boy. Most of the issues are under control. I use Mageia, only had one bad update in many years, and then it only took a couple of days for a 'corrected' update to roll out. I got sick of windows years ago.