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Fredbargate Feb 4th 2014 1:48 am

Windows XP
 
Has anybody had recent problems with Windows XP

Running fine this morning but I closed it down at lunch.

On rebooting I got a message saying I had to validate within 3 days, which is curious as I have been using it for years.

Anyway it would not validate and microsoft want me to spend $149 on a copy of Windows 7

I already have Windows 7 but I do not like it and would prefer to stick with xp

all constructive recommendations welcome

Mallory Feb 4th 2014 1:53 am

Re: Windows XP
 
Microsoft is dropping XP in April 2014. No more updates or patches. Time to move on.

Fredbargate Feb 4th 2014 2:02 am

Re: Windows XP
 

Originally Posted by Mallory (Post 11112786)
Microsoft is dropping XP in April 2014. No more updates or patches. Time to move on.

I prefer Linux to Windows 7

jonboy Feb 4th 2014 2:41 am

Re: Windows XP
 
It sounds like an opportunistic third party application looking to milk you of money. A bit like the pop ups that say "you have a virus - click here for instant removal/fix".

Fredbargate Feb 4th 2014 2:43 am

Re: Windows XP
 

Originally Posted by jonboy (Post 11112879)
It sounds like an opportunistic third party application looking to milk you of money. A bit like the pop ups that say "you have a virus - click here for instant removal/fix".

That was one of my thoughts, However I tried Windows update which had been working previously and it required that I activate my XP

jonboy Feb 4th 2014 3:07 am

Re: Windows XP
 
I seen this, as a last resort I suppose you could give it a go. I am not saying you should you understand:unsure:

http://www.wikihow.com/Activate-Wind...ne-Product-Key

jonboy Feb 4th 2014 3:13 am

Re: Windows XP
 
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answer...alf-years.html

Seems there are a lot of people in a similar position to you.

crookesey Feb 4th 2014 3:30 am

Re: Windows XP
 
My Sky Yahoo mail keeps asking me to log in, if I do it freezes the computer. I can access my email in box a few times a week with no log in, apparently Sky Yahoo know about this fault that affects hundreds of thousands of users, but do bugger all about it.

Fredbargate Feb 4th 2014 3:37 am

Re: Windows XP
 

Originally Posted by jonboy (Post 11112942)
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answer...alf-years.html

Seems there are a lot of people in a similar position to you.

Thanks jonboy that was the situation I was in hardware changes and all, even though there has been no changes.

Update

When I first tried to reactivate the popup took me to Firefox my preferred program and informed me to download an addon, I did this and proceeded to activate only to get a message saying activation had failed and a second message saying the addon had failed to install.
I therefore opened IE and tried to activate from there and was informed I could no longer buy XP and suggested I purchased 7 at $149

Rebooted and still reactivate message.

I then disabled Firefox, rebooted and clicked the reactivate message which then took me to IE were I carried out the procedure successfully.
The message to reactivate didn't disappear so I rebooted again.

On the final boot the message was there still but has now disappeared on the boot up being completed.

So fingers crossed all is OK for a while.

Tomorrow will do a full backup of every file onto a spare hard disk just incase.

Note the activation was done without me having to re-enter my product key

andyrich666 Feb 4th 2014 4:23 am

Re: Windows XP
 

Originally Posted by Fredbargate (Post 11112985)
Thanks jonboy that was the situation I was in hardware changes and all, even though there has been no changes.

Update

When I first tried to reactivate the popup took me to Firefox my preferred program and informed me to download an addon, I did this and proceeded to activate only to get a message saying activation had failed and a second message saying the addon had failed to install.
I therefore opened IE and tried to activate from there and was informed I could no longer buy XP and suggested I purchased 7 at $149

Rebooted and still reactivate message.

I then disabled Firefox, rebooted and clicked the reactivate message which then took me to IE were I carried out the procedure successfully.
The message to reactivate didn't disappear so I rebooted again.

On the final boot the message was there still but has now disappeared on the boot up being completed.

So fingers crossed all is OK for a while.

Tomorrow will do a full backup of every file onto a spare hard disk just incase.

Note the activation was done without me having to re-enter my product key

Its quite normal.

andyrich666 Feb 4th 2014 4:24 am

Re: Windows XP
 

Originally Posted by Mallory (Post 11112786)
Microsoft is dropping XP in April 2014. No more updates or patches. Time to move on.

Depends what you use it for, its hardly been updated in any respect and updates are not really warranted.

MikeJ Feb 8th 2014 11:07 am

Re: Windows XP
 
Sounds like a scam, ISTR that XP never needed to be activated, that came in with WIN7

Grebo Feb 9th 2014 9:52 pm

Re: Windows XP
 

Originally Posted by andyrich666 (Post 11113069)
Depends what you use it for, its hardly been updated in any respect and updates are not really warranted.

Quite agree, we keep one machine with XP because it's the only OS that some equipment can handle for diagnostics , repairs etc.

Suzi

amideislas Feb 22nd 2014 5:34 am

Re: Windows XP
 

Originally Posted by Fredbargate (Post 11112809)
I prefer Linux to Windows 7

Plus, it's f r e e
(but not expensive)

Fred James Feb 22nd 2014 7:38 pm

Re: Windows XP
 

Originally Posted by MikeJ (Post 11119768)
Sounds like a scam, ISTR that XP never needed to be activated, that came in with WIN7

No, it was introduced with Windows XP.

jjh Feb 23rd 2014 6:55 am

Re: Windows XP
 
No problems with XP for me. I know Microsoft won´t be supporting it in the near future but it will be Ok with Mozilla Firefox, or so I´m told.


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