on โ29-03-2014 02:59 PM
XP is ending updates and support in early April, so I need to replace it. Currently I run automatic operating system updates and use Trend Micro Maximum Security titanium, with XP security protection disabled (I think..).
But Windows 8.1 has so many bells and whistles that I just won't use - I have an older computer that I use just for eBay, photo editing and email, I don't need touchscreen and support for latest apps etc. I don't really want to upgrade my computer either, its fine for the basic things that I do, though a bit slow sometimes. We already have other faster computers in the house
Can anyone advise me if I can get away with using an earlier Windows operating system than 8.1?
Thanks for any help
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on โ30-03-2014 02:00 PM
on โ29-03-2014 03:36 PM
i have Windows 7 on my laptop & love it, i found it very easy to adapt from using XP to 7, the interface etc is very similair but it also runs better. Whereas tried windows 8 on friends computers & hated it, its so radically different it just took ages to work out how to do things, much more useful for tablets/phones though i think. What are the specs on your older computer?
on โ29-03-2014 04:01 PM
on โ29-03-2014 04:50 PM
We have windows 7 on two computers and seems to be stable and OK mostly.
on โ29-03-2014 05:34 PM
I'm using XP SP3 and haven't updated it in the last 2 years. As I haven't had any problems in that time, I will continue to use it while I can, regardless of Microsoft support.
And it is my main (only) computer. In your situation it should be even less critical.
on โ29-03-2014 07:20 PM
It is better to go to Windows 7 which will be supported till at least 2020,(by which time their next windows 9 which
is due next year should be fully operational and PC friendly).
The main problem with XP will be that there will be no security updates,(which will make the system more
vulnerable to malware.
on โ29-03-2014 08:36 PM
i haven't updated in 2 years, Corny.
Maybe the scammers are targetting 7 and beyond these days?
on โ29-03-2014 10:10 PM
Thanks Dave and every one else for your replies. Will upgrade to Windows 7 based on everyone's advice
Prue
on โ30-03-2014 01:40 PM
So you've been lucky, but I think once the Win support finishes for XP the hackers
will have a field day. Google 'XP security' to see what the boffins say.
I'm also on Win 7 and think it's terrific, so easy to navigate. I dread getting a new pc and have to use Win 8.
on โ30-03-2014 02:00 PM