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Old January 6th 19, 08:33 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Bill in Co[_3_]
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Default How to (safely) run Out-of-Support Windows versions? (was: references for changing to Win7 from XP?)

Frank Slootweg wrote:
Bill in Co surly_curmudgeon@earthlink wrote:
[...]

99% of the time I'm still
using Windows XP here). I still prefer Windows XP, and will continue to
use Windows XP until I can't any longer. (I imagine that will be when
the XP version browsers for FF and Chrome are no longer usable on the
Internet), but that time hasn't arrived yet. :-)


I assume that you no longer get security updates for your XP system
(i.e. also not by faking that it's 'Windows Embedded Standard 2009' or
'Windows Embedded POSReady 2009').

If you don't get any security updates, then how do you keep your
system 'safe'? Just by using Anti-Virus/Anti-Malware software? Other
means?

I ask this, because in several threads people voice their concerns
about their Windows version nearing the end of its support-lifecycle,
while they don't want to - or cannot - upgrade to a newer version
(especially people not wanting to 'upgrade' to Windows 10).

FWIW, I'm on Windows 8.1 which is in its 'Extended support' phase,
till January 10, 2023, so I still have a few years to go, but Windows 10
is so unappealing/bad, that it's time to think about a Plan B.


Just by using an Anti-Virus program and trying to be careful about where I
go and what I open. I'm also not on any social media sites, either.


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