Sunday, December 28, 2008

Until May next year, the distribution companies can buy licenses of Windows XP and indestructible. The operating system meets and 7 years, and for the vast majority of experts and users is the best software for PCs that Microsoft has released.

In theory, this system was discarded by Microsoft, except for netbooks versions, but the reality is that every day thousands of users by disgruntled Windows Vista prefer to go back to XP, an operating system and acknowledged by its users.

Windows XP

Now the deadline is extended until next May 31 and according to analysts' opinions might be the reason for the difficulties encountered by the company to put Vista on the market, mainly in economic teams and therefore with less hardware resources. It is worth noting that Vista requires a minimum of 2GB of RAM for proper function.

Some sources take for granted that Microsoft could extend the shelf life of Windows XP until the end of 2009 coinciding with the arrival of Windows 7.

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