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Default Will Microsoft Stop supporting windows XP?

Microsoft has announced that they plan to stop selling Windows XP soon.

Two important points need to be made about that statement:

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Exactly when it'll happen seems to change frequently. Apparently in response to consumer and OEM demand, Microsoft has pushed the date back a time or two already could conceivably change their minds a few more times.
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The only thing that statement affects is the availability of new copies of Windows XP in retail boxes and on OEM machines. You won't be able to buy new copies of Windows XP, that's all.

Activation and support are two completely different issues.
"... while Microsoft might someday soon stop selling Windows XP, they're going to continue to support it in various forms for a long time thereafter."

Microsoft typically continues to support various versions long after sales have stopped, typically for several years, particularly when it comes to critical security issues. It was only two years ago that support for Windows 98 and Windows Me was brought to an end, well after they were no longer commercially available. (I know that some still feel that happened too soon, but the practical reality is that it's not realistic to support all versions forever ... there has to be a cutoff date of some sort.)

The current support lifecycle published by Microsoft for Windows XP Pro shows "mainstream" support ending in 2009, and "extended" support (which includes security issues) ending in 2014. It wouldn't surprise me if those dates were extended some day, simply because of the large user base that appears to be continuing to use Windows XP long after Windows Vista was released.

Activation is less clear.

As you know, product activation requires resources on Microsoft's side to receive, process and acknowledge the activation request. Just as it's unreasonable to assume a product will be supported for ever, it's probably unrealistic to assume that those activation servers will be there forever, or will process Windows XP activation forever. However there's no guideline for how long activation support will remain, or what one would have to do to activate Windows legally after it's gone.

Here's my prediction wild guess:

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activation will continue to work at least as long as any form of support is offered for Windows XP
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activation will likely work for some long time after support is terminated
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Microsoft could publish or provide a patch to disable the activation requirement once they decide to terminate activation support. They could, but I'm not saying they will. It's anyone's guess, really.
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Regardless of what Microsoft does, activation hacks exist. Should Microsoft stop supporting legal activation, the hacks will become more mainstream.

So while Microsoft might someday soon stop selling Windows XP, they're going to continue to support it in various forms for a long time thereafter. Once that period is over things may get interesting, but hopefully we'll mostly be on new platforms by that time - Windows or otherwise.


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Microsoft is doing everything to promote Vista .. what else I can say ???
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this is not right millions of people uses window XP
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yeah I agree with you adi but maybe they have sme other good reasons why they will stop supporting windows, and besides.. Windows Vista is on right now.
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There going to stop making XP but there will be all downloads leaking over the internet like there is now so i wont say it's a big thing to worry about.

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they will still support it. they have to. there are still millions of XP users out there.
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I don't think they will continue to support XP after 2010. They're taking XPs off the stores. They want you to switch to Vista and then Windows Codename 7.
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they'll support xp until the current xp users upgrade their pc, when it comes to availabilty of xp in stores, it depends on config of devices the sell
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