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It is pretty hard to find hardware that will work with Windows 2000, for Windows XP the same will happen in a couple of years.
I see some people clinging to their Windows XP, they don't like Windows Vista, Windows 7 and especially not Windows 8.
I think their only long term option is to but Windows 7 now before you can't buy that anymore.
RE[7]: It's just a lens
by lucas_maximus on Mon 24th Sep 2012 07:12
in reply to "RE[6]: It's just a lens"
RE[7]: It's just a lens
by lucas_maximus on Mon 24th Sep 2012 12:43
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Well, since most computers come with Windows anyway, it's a non-issue for most consumers unless they want to upgrade.
Support, eh? Where is this support you mention? The last time I wanted to report a problem I found in Windows there was nothing but an auto-reply email.
2000 always will, though good luck finding updated apps that'll still install on it without some manual effort. As for XP… well, we'll see if it still installs and runs just fine once Microsoft takes the XP activation servers offline.