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Johnny
July 4th 07, 01:48 AM
How much longer will you be able to buy Windows XP Home CD? I need to build
my friend a new low cost PC. But don't have the money right now. Retired and
need to save up some money first.
Thanks Johnny McCown

PD43
July 4th 07, 02:09 AM
On Jul 3, 7:48 pm, "Johnny" > wrote:

> How much longer will you be able to buy Windows XP Home CD?

ME?

I really don't care.

How much longer will YOU be able to buy Windows XP Home CD?

Ron Badour
July 4th 07, 02:41 AM
MS is still selling it so I think it will be around for a while. Even after
MS quits selling it, you should still be able to find a copy--I can still
find W98.

--
Regards

Ron Badour
MS MVP 1997 - 2007


"Johnny" > wrote in message
...
> How much longer will you be able to buy Windows XP Home CD? I need to
> build my friend a new low cost PC. But don't have the money right now.
> Retired and need to save up some money first.
> Thanks Johnny McCown
>

sgopus
July 4th 07, 02:56 AM
if you can't offer assistance shut up!

"PD43" wrote:

> On Jul 3, 7:48 pm, "Johnny" > wrote:
>
> > How much longer will you be able to buy Windows XP Home CD?
>
> ME?
>
> I really don't care.
>
> How much longer will YOU be able to buy Windows XP Home CD?
>
>

Johnny
July 4th 07, 03:17 AM
Thank you. I have only be use Windows XP for about a year still getting over
leaving Windows 98. I like it a lot but hard ware made be leave it behind.
At 60+ I don't learn as fast as I once did. Memory is on the full side.
Thanks Johnny McCown

"Ron Badour" > wrote in message
...
> MS is still selling it so I think it will be around for a while. Even
> after MS quits selling it, you should still be able to find a copy--I can
> still find W98.
>
> --
> Regards
>
> Ron Badour
> MS MVP 1997 - 2007
>
>
> "Johnny" > wrote in message
> ...
>> How much longer will you be able to buy Windows XP Home CD? I need to
>> build my friend a new low cost PC. But don't have the money right now.
>> Retired and need to save up some money first.
>> Thanks Johnny McCown
>>
>
>

Patrick Keenan
July 4th 07, 04:28 AM
"Johnny" > wrote in message
...
> How much longer will you be able to buy Windows XP Home CD? I need to
> build my friend a new low cost PC. But don't have the money right now.
> Retired and need to save up some money first.
> Thanks Johnny McCown


IIRC, this will be available at retail into 2008.

If you're building a new system, you probably can qualify for an OEM
license, which is near or below the price of an Upgrade version.

Do beware of buying low-cost XP licenses from places like eBay; you can't be
certain that the install key hasn't already been used. If the price seems
too low, there may well be an issue.

HTH
-pk

Lil' Dave
July 4th 07, 04:36 AM
Get the generic OEM version for your friend. Put the product key stick on
the front outside of the PC. Place 2 layers of clear laminated tape over
that. Backup the final XP installation in image format. Burn it to DVD,
you keep that, and give your friend a copy. Of course, give your friend the
installation CD, you keep a his/her copy that you make. Put both in
separate disc holders. Put them in a file folder for safekeeping. This
overkill method has saved me alot of grief helping family and friends like
you are.
Dave
"Johnny" > wrote in message
...
> Thank you. I have only be use Windows XP for about a year still getting
> over leaving Windows 98. I like it a lot but hard ware made be leave it
> behind. At 60+ I don't learn as fast as I once did. Memory is on the full
> side.
> Thanks Johnny McCown
>
> "Ron Badour" > wrote in message
> ...
>> MS is still selling it so I think it will be around for a while. Even
>> after MS quits selling it, you should still be able to find a copy--I can
>> still find W98.
>>
>> --
>> Regards
>>
>> Ron Badour
>> MS MVP 1997 - 2007
>>
>>
>> "Johnny" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> How much longer will you be able to buy Windows XP Home CD? I need to
>>> build my friend a new low cost PC. But don't have the money right now.
>>> Retired and need to save up some money first.
>>> Thanks Johnny McCown
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

Johnny
July 4th 07, 01:00 PM
I keep everything in the box the motherboard came in write her name on it
and keep it at my house. She lives about 1 mile from my house .Write code on
case I keep CD in with a sharpie and in side the PC case. Sharpie is my
memory stick.
Thanks Johnny McCown

"Lil' Dave" > wrote in message
...
> Get the generic OEM version for your friend. Put the product key stick on
> the front outside of the PC. Place 2 layers of clear laminated tape over
> that. Backup the final XP installation in image format. Burn it to DVD,
> you keep that, and give your friend a copy. Of course, give your friend
> the installation CD, you keep a his/her copy that you make. Put both in
> separate disc holders. Put them in a file folder for safekeeping. This
> overkill method has saved me alot of grief helping family and friends like
> you are.
> Dave
> "Johnny" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Thank you. I have only be use Windows XP for about a year still getting
>> over leaving Windows 98. I like it a lot but hard ware made be leave it
>> behind. At 60+ I don't learn as fast as I once did. Memory is on the full
>> side.
>> Thanks Johnny McCown
>>
>> "Ron Badour" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> MS is still selling it so I think it will be around for a while. Even
>>> after MS quits selling it, you should still be able to find a copy--I
>>> can still find W98.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Ron Badour
>>> MS MVP 1997 - 2007
>>>
>>>
>>> "Johnny" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> How much longer will you be able to buy Windows XP Home CD? I need to
>>>> build my friend a new low cost PC. But don't have the money right now.
>>>> Retired and need to save up some money first.
>>>> Thanks Johnny McCown
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

Johnny
July 4th 07, 01:09 PM
I buy 90% at newegg.com and some from tigerdirect.com I think they are good
places.Having got anything off of e-bay most of the time the prices I see on
e-bay aren't that much better than the stores I use.
Thanks Johnny McCown
Ps when I reply in is it ok to leave message in reply?

"Patrick Keenan" > wrote in message
...
> "Johnny" > wrote in message
> ...
>> How much longer will you be able to buy Windows XP Home CD? I need to
>> build my friend a new low cost PC. But don't have the money right now.
>> Retired and need to save up some money first.
>> Thanks Johnny McCown
>
>
> IIRC, this will be available at retail into 2008.
>
> If you're building a new system, you probably can qualify for an OEM
> license, which is near or below the price of an Upgrade version.
>
> Do beware of buying low-cost XP licenses from places like eBay; you can't
> be certain that the install key hasn't already been used. If the price
> seems too low, there may well be an issue.
>
> HTH
> -pk
>

Patrick Keenan
July 4th 07, 10:42 PM
"Johnny" > wrote in message
...
>I buy 90% at newegg.com and some from tigerdirect.com I think they are good
>places.

I go to physical stores, myself - there are lots near me - but those aren't
the kind of things I was referring to.

> Having got anything off of e-bay most of the time the prices I see on
> e-bay aren't that much better than the stores I use.

It's more of a "when things look too good to be true.." situation. If it's
really cheap, it's suspect.

> Thanks Johnny McCown
> Ps when I reply in is it ok to leave message in reply?

In fact it's helpful!

thanks
-pk

>
> "Patrick Keenan" > wrote in message
> ...
>> "Johnny" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> How much longer will you be able to buy Windows XP Home CD? I need to
>>> build my friend a new low cost PC. But don't have the money right now.
>>> Retired and need to save up some money first.
>>> Thanks Johnny McCown
>>
>>
>> IIRC, this will be available at retail into 2008.
>>
>> If you're building a new system, you probably can qualify for an OEM
>> license, which is near or below the price of an Upgrade version.
>>
>> Do beware of buying low-cost XP licenses from places like eBay; you can't
>> be certain that the install key hasn't already been used. If the price
>> seems too low, there may well be an issue.
>>
>> HTH
>> -pk
>>
>
>

Paul Knudsen
July 6th 07, 01:15 AM
On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 20:48:32 -0400, "Johnny"
> wrote:

>How much longer will you be able to buy Windows XP Home CD? I need to build
>my friend a new low cost PC. But don't have the money right now. Retired and
>need to save up some money first.
>Thanks Johnny McCown
>
For years. You can still get Windows 2000 on Ebay.
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Uncle Grumpy
July 6th 07, 02:35 AM
Paul Knudsen > wrote:

>You can still get Windows 2000 on Ebay.

BUT... will the purchased copy be a LEGAL one?

Might not be a consideration with WIN2000, but it most certainly is
with WINXP.

Gary S. Terhune
July 6th 07, 03:27 AM
I haven't heard of an large scheme to defraud by selling counterfeit copies
of Windows on EBay. Have you? I've purchased a few, various versions, and
been totally satisfied.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com

"Uncle Grumpy" > wrote in message
...
> Paul Knudsen > wrote:
>
>>You can still get Windows 2000 on Ebay.
>
> BUT... will the purchased copy be a LEGAL one?
>
> Might not be a consideration with WIN2000, but it most certainly is
> with WINXP.

Uncle Grumpy
July 6th 07, 03:35 AM
"Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote:

>I haven't heard of an large scheme to defraud by selling counterfeit copies
>of Windows on EBay. Have you? I've purchased a few, various versions, and
>been totally satisfied.

That's good to hear. I don't trust most folks when I'm buying
software at discount, but I must admit I've had good experiences with
what I have bought. Just don't want to get into a problem with an
illegal copy of Windows.

Plato
July 6th 07, 04:25 AM
Uncle Grumpy wrote:
>
> >I haven't heard of an large scheme to defraud by selling counterfeit copies
> >of Windows on EBay. Have you? I've purchased a few, various versions, and
> >been totally satisfied.
>
> That's good to hear. I don't trust most folks when I'm buying
> software at discount, but I must admit I've had good experiences with
> what I have bought. Just don't want to get into a problem with an
> illegal copy of Windows.

Then dont use Ebay for buying OS's you really need the real CD and
serial for. Otherwise, you may just be buying a copy that MS has already
discounted the serial number as bad.

--
http://www.bootdisk.com/

Gary S. Terhune
July 6th 07, 08:22 AM
I see no difference between buying on EBay or buying at your local shop.
Again, are you aware of some specific case where the stuff on EBay is known
to be counterfeit or otherwise unfit for sale? Note that I am *not* talking
about used or otherwise compromised packaging, only about stuff advertised
as new.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
www.grystmill.com

"Plato" <|@|.|> wrote in message
...
> Uncle Grumpy wrote:
>>
>> >I haven't heard of an large scheme to defraud by selling counterfeit
>> >copies
>> >of Windows on EBay. Have you? I've purchased a few, various versions,
>> >and
>> >been totally satisfied.
>>
>> That's good to hear. I don't trust most folks when I'm buying
>> software at discount, but I must admit I've had good experiences with
>> what I have bought. Just don't want to get into a problem with an
>> illegal copy of Windows.
>
> Then dont use Ebay for buying OS's you really need the real CD and
> serial for. Otherwise, you may just be buying a copy that MS has already
> discounted the serial number as bad.
>
> --
> http://www.bootdisk.com/
>
>

Paul Knudsen
July 7th 07, 05:43 AM
On Thu, 05 Jul 2007 20:35:25 -0500, Uncle Grumpy
> wrote:

>Paul Knudsen > wrote:
>
>>You can still get Windows 2000 on Ebay.
>
>BUT... will the purchased copy be a LEGAL one?
>
>Might not be a consideration with WIN2000, but it most certainly is
>with WINXP.

Haven't bought, so donno. I don't see why not.
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