Windows XP

Patch Tuesday – May 2019

This month’s quality update for Windows 10 is so good that it installs itself twice, Microsoft releases patches for Intel Microarchitectural Data Sampling (MDS) attacks, and there’s a fix for a zero-day flaw in Windows Error Reporting.

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Microsoft is releasing another patch for Windows XP today which raises the question of why pay for extended support and is the OS truly dead?

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US Navy Pays Millions for Extended Windows XP Support

The US Navy last year entered into a Microsoft Custom Support Agreement (MCSA) so it can continue using Windows XP past that OS’s support expiration.

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5 Features Windows 9 Needs to Have

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Migrating from Windows XP to Windows 8.1: Enterprise Computing

Use free tools from Microsoft to migrate from Windows XP to Windows 8.1. Check out this post for more info!

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How to Upgrade from Windows XP to Windows 8.1

It’s time to make a move! Learn how to upgrade from Windows XP to Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 in this handy tutorial.

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Using NTBACKUP to Back Up Windows XP

In this quick Ask an Admin, discover how to use backup in Windows XP to create a full backup of your PC.

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Why You Need to Upgrade from Windows XP (and Windows Server 2003)

Get on the ball! Find out why it’s time to upgrade from Windows XP and Server 2003 and read about Microsoft’s OS infection rates.

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Windows XP Security Considerations

Windows XP lack of security got you down? Learn more about the future of Windows XP, advances in Win8 security, and what you can do about it.

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