get your copies of XP now then if you want one.. MS has said they've stopped shipping new copies of XP...
"Never, Never, Never quit." - Winston Churchill "Men don't like to cuddle. They only cuddle if it leads to.. You know.. Lower cuddling." - Ray Romano "Tell your wife that she looks pretty, even if she looks like a dump truck." - Ricky, age 10
Yeah, don't you love Microsoft's forced upgrade policy?
1. Sell a buggy insecure operating system
2. PROFIT!!
3. Patch it for a while, including "stealth" patches an uneducated user will miss.
4. Sell anti-virus software to protect insecure OS.
5. PROFIT!!
6. Create new insecure operating system, and make it different enough that important parts, like virus protection and drivers, have to be re-written.
7. Stop patching old insecure OS.
8. Go to step 1.
I'd recommend buying it from Newegg. They sell the FULL (not upgrade) OEM of Home Premium for $120. That's almost $100 cheaper than the retail upgrade.
I was looking at that, and I couldn't believe the price difference between the upgrade version and the OEM...
"Never, Never, Never quit." - Winston Churchill "Men don't like to cuddle. They only cuddle if it leads to.. You know.. Lower cuddling." - Ray Romano "Tell your wife that she looks pretty, even if she looks like a dump truck." - Ricky, age 10
I haven't seen the 64 bit version anywhere yet. Has it been released? I'd love to test a 64bit OS to see if the 64bit CPUs we're all running is really going to improve performance at all, but isn't that application dependent?
"Never, Never, Never quit." - Winston Churchill "Men don't like to cuddle. They only cuddle if it leads to.. You know.. Lower cuddling." - Ray Romano "Tell your wife that she looks pretty, even if she looks like a dump truck." - Ricky, age 10
Hat, don't know if the 64-bit version is out, but MS is requiring that all drivers for 64-bit be digitally signed. Meaning that it'll be a long time, if ever, before all your existing peripherals will work right.
A long shot from the recent open letter from Linux kernel devs to hardware manufacturers, offering to develop drivers for them at no charge. Under NDA if necessary, as long as the final code was GPL.