Posted on 04/08/2014 11:51:45 AM PDT by deoetdoctrinae
Windows XP, Microsoft Corp.s beloved seventh major operating system and arguably the companys most successful, was left to perish on Tuesday at its creators hands. It was 12 years, seven months old.
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Windows XPs funeral, a private ceremony held deep within Microsoft, was quiet. In lieu of flowers, Microsoft urged customers to donate to Windows 8, one of Windows XPs grandchildren.
(Excerpt) Read more at pcworld.com ...
Which is precisely the problem. We're talking about HARDWARE.
"Now they might not update old versions for it, but theyre going to have to make SOME version do it."
No, actually they don't.
"Which, according to this link: https://www.chem.agilent.com/Library/usermanuals/Public/G2170-90235_Upgrade-to-B0403_ENG.pdf , they have done. Now if you dont want to upgrade thats on you. But software that works on the new OSes exist."
For some things. I can guarantee you that there is a large amount of hardware still out there, and still working for which the "software on new OS's option DOES NOT exist".
"So now the choice is yours, stay on the old software and the old OS or upgrade both."
No, actually it isn't. The lab that my wife works in has a number of GC's that are still labeled "Hewlett-Packard", whose control software WILL NOT RUN and IS NOT AVAILABLE for the newest OS's.
"Youve got 3 options: hoard license and equipment to stay on XP machines with XP forever,get better equipment that can run VMs of XP forever buy new machines and put new OSes on them"
None of which are viable options for the GC's my wife uses.
"It isnt a widespread problem."
And I'm telling you that it is. You're not a chemist, and have probably never been inside the doors of an independent laboratory in your life.
"If there was a large group unwilling to follow any of those 3 paths it would be profitable for MS to offer a 4th.
And yet that market is large enough that some PC hardware companies are beginning to build NEW PC's, with NEW HARDWARE, designed from the ground up to run (for example) Windows 98.
"There isnt, so they didnt.
Unless you work for Microsoft, I doubt that you can know if the option has ever crossed management's mind (which I very seriously doubt).
And the my whole point is that "they already did" (Windows 7 & XP VM).
This is like the "long tail effect", where the effect isn't huge in any one place, but when examined in the aggregate turns out to be a significant market segment. There are many other business categories with this same problem other than chem labs. I doubt whether anyone has ever thought to examine the effect.
No, we’re talking software, software that controls hardware but you’ve still got software that might or might not work on 7.
No actually they do, unless they want to go out of business. If your software doesn’t work on any current OSes you find yourself bleeding customers.
I’m sure there is a lot of old hardware out there, being run by old versions of their software, on old OSes. I happen to know there are people using versions of the software I work on older than I’ve been with the company (just shy of 12 years). It won’t work on any current OSes either, and it’s integrating with hardware that has very little chance of working in new machines, and even if you’ve got the then “new” hardware new OSes aren’t going to like it. But we don’t care about them, they haven’t given us money in a long time, if they give us money we’ll hook em up with the new stuff.
Then that lab has made the choice to stay with the old software and the old OS. They have old equipment that’s working for them, no reason for them to change anything. It’s a valid decision, and XP going EOL doesn’t really effect them, unless they have a machine meltdown. But if they’re smart they’ve done any number of things to make sure they can recreate a functioning XP machine.
They clearly HAVE done some version of option 1. If they still have an XP machine running that software then they’re good.
You just showed why MS doesn’t need to do anything. Somebody else is solving the “problem”.
MS isn’t a stupid company. They read reports, their business decisions are easy to back analyze. They’ve been phasing into this EOL for 6 years, even pushed back the window a couple of times. XP still had too much traction to it. Now it doesn’t anymore. I’m sure they’ve examined the effect, but it was no longer worth the money to them (because each extra version you support costs a lot of money) to keep the ancient beast alive. But you’re in luck, it’s worth the money to others, so the “problem” is solved and all your complaining is pointless.
“Unless you are in China. ..”
I got two notifications for downloads from Microsoft today, and have XP. Do they think I am in China?
“..XPs time has come and long gone. ..”
But did you have a choice?
There are a lot of machines that still run XP. I’ve seen some estimates as high as 27% of all computers running Windows. Also, there are a lot of ATMs that run on XP. Until these get moved over to a new platform, the end-of-life for XP could spell trouble.
Find out about Linux and software that will set your computer free from the shackles of Microsoft.
http://prolifepc.com/resources.html
Dunno, just telling you what their policy is. Perhaps the notifications you received were for existing patches.
“..Perhaps the notifications you received were for existing patches.”
Maybe. It just seems they would have notified me before Tuesday. Puzzling.
Yet another strange little occurrence.
You might just check your drivers if you’re running XP.
I’ve been using a third-party driver updater, I check on status every two weeks and all of a sudden this morning I get an alert sez a third of my formerly “OK” drivers are out of date as the pharaohs.
Coincidence?
I don’t believe in ‘em, particularly when the media is involved in any way and ESPECIALLY when they’re making as much noise as they are on this otherwise trivial sort of geeky issue.
...just a word to the wise.
Thanks for the info..
What are you doing to protect your computer?
Incidentally, I’d love to dump Gates, especially since he gives to all these pro-death liberal causes, but there’s not much choice.
Why not? 90+% of the world's ATM's are XP based.
Big Banks; Chase, BofA, etc. have signed exclusive contracts with Microsoft to support THEIR XP needs for at least another year.
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