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    #16
    Originally posted by Qicmee View Post
    XP support was extended. Microsoft had to backtrack on their original announcements due to market pressure.

    Here's the latest, "Even though we ended the sale of Windows XP on October 22, 2010, we still plan to provide support for individual users and businesses until April 2014."
    Windows lifecycle fact sheet - Microsoft Windows
    Actually, if you look at the site you linked, 2014 is extended support for those who have purchased that. Extended support is not available for consumers, only commercial customers who have bought it. Consumer support ended April 14, 2009.
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      #17
      Here's another MS page on end of support:

      Windows End of Support Information - Windows Help & How-to


      At the very least Tony, make sure you have Service Pack 3.

      -Rand
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        #18
        Originally posted by Rand{CLR} View Post
        Here's another MS page on end of support:

        Windows End of Support Information - Windows Help & How-to


        At the very least Tony, make sure you have Service Pack 3.

        -Rand
        I'm aware of the SP3, it's still on the system

        Thanks

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          #19
          Originally posted by Trooper110 View Post
          Actually, if you look at the site you linked, 2014 is extended support for those who have purchased that. Extended support is not available for consumers, only commercial customers who have bought it. Consumer support ended April 14, 2009.
          I quoted directly from their Windows XP tab where it said, "...we still plan to provide support for individual users and businesses until April 2014." Maybe that didn't come up in the default view on the link?

          Individual users have 3 more years. I guess they intentionally left the old date on their main page to encourage folks to upgrade sooner.

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            #20
            Originally posted by WalkinTarget View Post
            Hah, spoken like a true consumerist.

            Repair install will be fine for you, or you can also go into the Device Mangler and change the ATA controller from what it is currently set at to 'Generic STA controller'.

            I assume you are going from either AMD to AMD or Intel to Intel ??
            this is the only correct answer.

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