R.I.P. Windows XP SP2
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Anybody using Windows XP SP2? I hope not, otherwise this is the right time to upgrade. :) R.I.P. Windows XP SP2[^] Is it officially retired as they say?
Arun Jacob My Technical Blog : Code.NET
I've still got Windows 98 on one of my PC's. It's useful when testing if my programs work with old operating systems.
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Arun Jacob wrote:
this is the right time to upgrade
only if you can get me a discount.
It would be for you own safety. OS have vulnerabilities that can be exploited if it's not upgraded. You could update to SP3 if you don't want to upgrade to W7 for whatever reasons. It's dangerous not to update your OS. It makes you vulnerable to malware and exploit.
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It would be for you own safety. OS have vulnerabilities that can be exploited if it's not upgraded. You could update to SP3 if you don't want to upgrade to W7 for whatever reasons. It's dangerous not to update your OS. It makes you vulnerable to malware and exploit.
Simon Dufour wrote:
It's dangerous not to update your OS.
:laugh:
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Anybody using Windows XP SP2? I hope not, otherwise this is the right time to upgrade. :) R.I.P. Windows XP SP2[^] Is it officially retired as they say?
Arun Jacob My Technical Blog : Code.NET
Is Windows XP x64 edition service pack 2 count? I've been with this three years and I have no problems at all. And most important - I do not need to start my programs with administrator to override MBR sector :)
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Anybody using Windows XP SP2? I hope not, otherwise this is the right time to upgrade. :) R.I.P. Windows XP SP2[^] Is it officially retired as they say?
Arun Jacob My Technical Blog : Code.NET
Is it officially retired as they say? I say yes, until all the sp2 machines turn into a zombie army and threaten to take over the world.
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Arun Jacob wrote:
otherwise this is the right time to upgrade.
Why? Just because the support ended does not mean it will stop working. I'm not "using" it, but I'm not going to upgrade my old computer just because "support ended". XP x64 SP2 on my new computer - there is no SP3 for it.
harold aptroot wrote:
Why? Just because the support ended does not mean it will stop working.
Actually it will, we call it various names such as "Sasser Virus", "Slammer worm" and "Alureon trojan" or even such benign names like "rootkit". If your computer is XP SP2 you shouldn't be on the internet, codebase is too old to effectively secure. They should still release major security patches, but old becomes archaic becomes 60 year old with win95 and wondering why their 15 year old spreadsheet program won't open Excel 07 files. :P
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harold aptroot wrote:
Why? Just because the support ended does not mean it will stop working.
Actually it will, we call it various names such as "Sasser Virus", "Slammer worm" and "Alureon trojan" or even such benign names like "rootkit". If your computer is XP SP2 you shouldn't be on the internet, codebase is too old to effectively secure. They should still release major security patches, but old becomes archaic becomes 60 year old with win95 and wondering why their 15 year old spreadsheet program won't open Excel 07 files. :P
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That's why people have a router with firewall, AV, rootkit detectors, and the Common Sense not to execute "funnypicture.jpg.exe". I haven't had a virus in over a year, even though I download cracked software.
Or you don't know you have a virus? AV is fairly useless, rootkit detectors the same. And Common Sense really isn't that common. ;P 'shrugs' XP was good when it was built, but it's 10 years old, quite a few new vectors of attack have been discovered. A 500 year old lock worked great 500 years ago, nowadays it's best to upgrade if you prize your security. Still a good OS though, stable and will run most software.
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Or you don't know you have a virus? AV is fairly useless, rootkit detectors the same. And Common Sense really isn't that common. ;P 'shrugs' XP was good when it was built, but it's 10 years old, quite a few new vectors of attack have been discovered. A 500 year old lock worked great 500 years ago, nowadays it's best to upgrade if you prize your security. Still a good OS though, stable and will run most software.
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Not entirely. :P Some worms though.. I've always had a fascination with viruses, some are almost genius level pieces of code. But yesterdays genius is todays normality is tomorrow's basic prerequisite. And worms can be quite capable of getting past your router. But still not useless, that I agree with. lol
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Not entirely. :P Some worms though.. I've always had a fascination with viruses, some are almost genius level pieces of code. But yesterdays genius is todays normality is tomorrow's basic prerequisite. And worms can be quite capable of getting past your router. But still not useless, that I agree with. lol