In the past, when MicroSoft ended support for its operating systems, there was never this much publicity and fanfare. It just faded away quietly. Start here.... 1) Windows XP is NOT dead. It will continue to live and will eventually take its place among the other obsolete and outdated OSs. Nothing has changed from yesterday to today. The sky is not falling. 2) The main effect that this drastic event has is that MS will no longer be issuing updates. Have YOU been updating and keeping up with security patches??? If not, then how will you miss something that you never used anyways??? 3) Get a good anti-virus program, and you will continue to be as well protected as before. The hackers may be able to get through XP's security holes, but will they be able to get through an anti-virus program as easily?
Food for thought..... XP is getting too old and dated to keep up with newer and more capable software and computers. Older computers will eventually be replaced with newer, better, and faster systems. Components will fail in older machines. Hard drives, power supplies, mouse/keyboard, etc. have finite lifetimes. They will ALL eventually fail. When they do, it will be a trip to the local electronics store. Then you will see that some of the new hardware and software coming along is actually in many cases better, faster, and more capable than what you are using now.
As a wise old man once told me, "keep the old as long as it is good. Get the new when it is better"
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