Windows XP going off market in June: What it means

Mon Apr 14, 2008 5:28PM EDT

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Microsoft originally announced over a year ago that Windows XP would be going off the market in January 2008. XP was later given a brief stay of execution, to June 30, 2008. That deadline is fast approaching, which has led to much panicking from people who aren't quite sure what XP's "going off market" means, exactly.

People are still as confused as ever. So let's take a stab at clarifying, once again, what's going to happen by answering some frequently asked questions about XP's imminent disappearance.

Will Windows XP really no longer be on sale after June 30? Sorry for the double negative, but no. All this means is that Microsoft will stop selling the OS. Finding a computer with XP preinstalled will likely be very difficult, as well. However, you'll still be able to find copies for the foreseeable future, and likely the unforeseeable one, too. See for yourself: You can find copies of just about any Microsoft product, including ancient versions of Windows and even MS-DOS, by simply searching online. But hang on to your current copy of Windows XP. You may need it down the road if you don't want to move to Vista.

Will I be forced to upgrade to Vista soon? No. But it will get harder and harder not to, especially since new software and peripherals are likely to stop working with XP. That could take years.

Will my XP machine stop working in June? No, but Microsoft will stop releasing non-security software updates to the masses on April 14, 2009. But let's be clear: XP will continue to "work" even after this point.

Will Microsoft shut off product activation for XP after June? No, that would be crazy. While no one has said this will happen, it's conceivable that Windows could shut down product activation for XP at some point. But that would only happen after XP reaches its end-of-support term (when all support plans expire). The good news for you: That happens on April 8, 2014, which should be plenty of time to get the kinks worked out of Vista-or switch to a Mac, Linux, or anything else. Bottom line: Your copy of XP will work, totally legally, for at least six more years.

What about this exception for Windows XP Home Edition I hear about? Doesn't apply to you. Microsoft will continue to sell XP to makers of ultra-cheap laptops like the Asus Eee PC  until 2010 because they just can't run Vista. But it is not going to make XP Home Edition available as installable software to end-users.

What about after 2014? Well, that's unclear. But it's possible XP will stop being installable at that point. Microsoft's official policy is that these dates have "no affect [sic] on how long you can use a product," which may imply product activation will work forever. However, two things come to mind:

1) Even the most die-hard XP enthusiast will probably be ready to upgrade at that point (as XP will be nearly 15 years old, and your PC will be dead by then, I'm sure).

2) Even if Microsoft shuts off product activation, the hacker community will certainly make dozens of tools to let you continue using XP with abandon. Fret not.

Can I install XP on a PC that has Vista already on it? Yes. You can delete any partition with any OS on it (and reformat it) during the installation of XP. If you're feeling brave, you can even run both OSes at the same time by setting up a dual-boot machine.

Whew! Does that clear everything up? Feel free to continue sending your queries and adding your comments below.

Note: This post was originally created in April 2007 and updated with new and changed information in April 2008.

 

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  • 26 Posted by eugene_onegin on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:56PM EDT Report Abuse

    When the automobile industry was it it's hay day, once in a while a truly great model would be produced. Next year that model was scraped and something inferior would be produced.

  • 27 Posted by jareddebo on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:28PM EDT Report Abuse

    by the time of 2009 will all the kinks be worked out of windows vista

  • 28 Posted by mikobrien on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:20PM EDT Report Abuse

    Hi All Yes you can a new copy of windows xp. I just bought a copy of xp home sp2b oem from newegg to replace vista that is on my computer Mike

  • 29 Posted by susieq324 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:50PM EDT Report Abuse

    If you're interested in buying a Dell, try their small business division. I was able to spec out a laptop with the option to install XP or Vista or some of the other "outdated" OS. Just a thought to get around the bundled computer options that are marketed to your average home computer user.

  • 30 Posted by saanjj00 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:59PM EDT Report Abuse

    Jan 2008? am i in future or Mr. Null is going null?

  • 31 Posted by hockeyhotshot_23 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:19PM EDT Report Abuse

    Chris, I am sorry but you are wrong about doing dual boot on any computer. I have 3 desktop setups, including one that has the AMD 5600 chip, the Core 2 E6700 chip, and the Quad Core Q6600 chip. I was only able to run the dual boot on the quad core, and had to change around the BIOS settings to get it to actually work. Also, so many of you put down Vista, when I've dealt with it every day, espcially since I use it at my job. I'm alot happier with Vista than XP and put Vista on all my computers, instead of keeping XP

  • 32 Posted by rivashugo@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:42PM EDT Report Abuse

    Seems like we no longer have to take Mr. Gates' "shhtuff". Our computers can be run by Windows, Mac, Linux or Ubuntu (which i've never heard of 'til now). The only difference seems to be the learning curve. Security? The only difference is how many people attacking the OS. They're all terrible at security, windows just has 10 times more perp's working against it. Support? Windows and Mac are popular enough so that they'll proly offer support for about a month befor they decide to quit taking your phone calls. Linux apparently has good support (according to some yahoo Tech News articles; at least for business's). Fun vs Work? I think windows has got it all in terms of fun and work. Unless your job entails some kind of audio/visual media. Games? Windows, hands down. Creating a home movie with music and effects? Mac. I've written more than i thought i was gonna. whoops. :D

  • 33 Posted by grandmackdady on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:12PM EDT Report Abuse

    alot of the programs i run are for xp and can't be used on vista but how will this work if alot of the web stuf is for xp not vista. like a buying program that i use for and online company is xp only and it cost more for this program than all the computers in my house and i have three. 2 xp 1 vista and the vista has more mem than the other 2 and runs alot slower than my 2 xp systems. my xps run 512mb and 1g the vista i have 2g and it's slower than the 512mb xp and i hate vista because of this.

  • 34 Posted by coolkyle4@snet.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:29PM EDT Report Abuse

    8 years? thats not horrible ill eventually get a new computer anyway for more speed and more updated software which will b way b4 xp will shut down for good. still love xp read articles on vista but never went to detailed into it...well goodbye xp.

  • 35 Posted by tygerstar079 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:25PM EDT Report Abuse

    I think this is awful. For those of us who can't afford to keep buying new operating systems, like me, we will get pushed off the internet. Microsoft is money hungry and doesn't care about customers. I think I will switch to Linux!

  • 36 Posted by miller6994 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:20PM EDT Report Abuse

    Don't worry folks, Microsoft Vista was a bustand they are hanging XP out to dry. They are thinking that everyone will fall in to the Vista line. Prove to them that you are not like a lemmings heading off of the eventual Vista cliff. Great news! The world doesn't need XP or Vista, there is Linux. Linux desktop software is free, free, free. Its better, better, better. There are a many Linux versions as there are cars, each smooth and virus free. Each version is 100% more customizable than any MS load could be. Join the Linux world, remember you do not need to bring your wallets!

  • 37 Posted by mieshxo on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:19PM EDT Report Abuse

    TIME TO CHANGE TO MAC, MITCH \ I HAVE HP WITH VISTA AND THINK TO CHANGE NOW

  • 38 Posted by jd_1876 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:31PM EDT Report Abuse

    Get a Mac, they're awesome :D no flaws I can find in Leopard (Mac OS). Infinitely better than XP- I have two computers, one running Leopard, one running XP, I only use the Mac. Besides, the initial purchase is expensive but the OS upgrades are pretty cheap for what they are- so much cheaper than Vista, which is pretty bad.

  • 39 Posted by coolkyle4@snet.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:29PM EDT Report Abuse

    ill never switch to a mac, and when my computer does die, ill get rid of my xp desktop for a vista laptop, as within 3 yrs ima need a laptop for college

  • 40 Posted by peri.steffenhagen@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:06PM EDT Report Abuse

    You mean all I have to do to get XP on my new computer is to load it and I can reformat the drive as I go? I did not know that. I was going to take my machine somewhere to have it done. Thanks for keeping that money in my pocket!

  • 41 Posted by sach2n on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:59PM EDT Report Abuse

    Its great because I don't use XP I am an Leapord user now. Sachin

  • 43 Posted by aprkareckas on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:57PM EDT Report Abuse

    Let's face it in 14 years things will have changed so much we won't want to be running XP or Vista or any OS that is out now. What version of Windows were we using 14 years ago and who would want to use it now?

  • 44 Posted by aprkareckas on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:57PM EDT Report Abuse

    Sorry meant 8 years not 14..had 2014 on my mind

  • 45 Posted by fcs25 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:59PM EDT Report Abuse

    XP users will finally be forced to switch to Vista or move to another OS system.

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