Windows XP Countdown Timer Won't Work WIth Windows XP

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DonTsetsi

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There are 2 reasons I switched to 7. The godawful tablet(as in tablet connected to a PC, not a tablet that is a PC as well) support (most full screen applications just couldn't start without uninstalling the driver) and frequent, seemingly random cases of BSOD. Later it turned out my GPU was the problem. Burned out completely several weeks after I turned in my final projects for university. I'm an architectural major, need at least a gaming-grade PC for uni. Windows 7 hid the problem, could have cost me a year.
 

Xan Krieger

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Jabberwock xeno said:
I'm posting this from an XP right now.

USERS OF XP, WE STAND FOR GLORY!

APRIL 17, 2014, WE DINE IN HELL!!!!
Agree OVER 9000%
Next thing you know cell phone companies will tell me they won't support anything but smartphones.
 

vxicepickxv

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Straying Bullet said:
The PC elitist with Windows XP are hypocrites. Windows 7 - 64 BIT is the shit.
There's only one problem I have with the 64 bit architecture. I love the 64 bit OS. It's so much smoother, but...

Nintendo needs to get off their asses and code 64 bit firmware for their USB adapter.

That's my problem. Nothing more, nothing less.

Well, Heroes of Might and Magic 3, but it doesn't sound like it's a problem exclusive to Vista.
 

mew4ever23

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That's a pretty big fail there, Microsoft.
Go to 0:08. Spoiler tagged on the chance anyone around here doesn't know that GLaDOS ends up in a potato for quite a bit of the game.
 

Icehearted

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The best part of this story is that you just can't make this sort of thing up. Like XP being declared crash proof during a press conference before being started up and going right to a BSoD. I don't root for these failures, but they can be kinds funny when they happen.


FoolKiller said:
well I for one will be sad. Too many older games are not compatible or have issues with Windows 7 that I want xp to still run.
So bloody true. Max Payne is one such game, though some clever guy found a way to get it running on 7, not all will have this, and the more obscure the more likely they will go unfixed.
 

The Random One

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I didn't even realize XP was that old. I have been using until... last week, I think. It was very, very reliable.

My new rig has 7, though, and it haven't regretted it... yet.
 

GamingAwesome1

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Well.

That long until support is discontinued? I'd say that's pretty good, at least now I have a time frame for when to jump ship to a newer OS.

I specifically requested Windows XP instead of 7 or Vista because Vista doesn't like games in general from the things I hear and 7 is incompatible with many older games. Including Fallout 1 & 2 unless you do some techinical jiggery-pokery.

Still, I've heard that Virtual Machine thing works pretty good for when the time comes.

EDIT: I love how everyone is saying "The countdown is for showing that you have 2.96 years to upgrade to Windows 7. Completely skipping Vista along the way. Goes to show how poorly received that OS was. xD
 

Andy Chalk

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bladester1 said:
It is longer than 1.76 years till 2014. We still have all of 2012 and 13. Did you mean 2.76?
No, I meant "random number" until 2014. It was a joke.
 

Andy Chalk

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Enkidu88 said:
We can still use Windows XP can't we? Even after the date? Or are they seriously going to send a death code into our systems to kill XP :p
Sure. You can still use Windows 3.1 if you want, or DOS for that matter. You'll just be completely on your own with regards to any support matters, driver issues and so forth. But your WinXP install isn't going to spontaneously self-destruct or anything.
 

JediMB

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Been using 7/Vista for about two years, and haven't run into any gaming issues yet.

Upgrade, you old XP-geezers!
 

Steve the Pocket

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Shouldn't they at least stop selling it? My dad works IT at a school and he can (and does) still order new computers for them that use XP. It's kind of pathetic, but then so is the difference between 7's system requirements and how little it ought to take to run a reliable operating system.
 

Marik Bentusi

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Funny stuff, haha.

I don't really get the big OS debate or the "elitism" people interpret into it. I for one have no good reason to abandon XP just yet, but I (probably) will when real compatibility issues with software I need/want arise. As long as you're good to your computer and sometimes make sure everything's clean and tidy, it won't just suddenly crash on you either, tho of course there's a general exception to this rule with ANY software on the market, even "Hello World!"-programs. Been there, seen that.
 

duchaked

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yaaa Windows XP ftw!

and lol...that's funny. even tho windows 7 is basically XP 2.0
Aenir said:
Typical Microsoft fail.

At first I thought it was an unintended glitch, but no, I saw where they listed the supported OS', and its not there. That's really pathetic.
 

DocBalance

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Jabberwock xeno said:
I'm posting this from an XP right now.

USERS OF XP, WE STAND FOR GLORY!

APRIL 17, 2014, WE DINE IN HELL!!!!
RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

mjc0961

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I like the idea of it being gloat-ware. I'd put it on my Windows 7 desktop, but it's going to be awfully boring for a while considering there are almost 3 years before it reaches 0.

But yeah, making it for Vista and 7 only seems a bit silly, but hey, Windows XP doesn't have gadgets. They should obviously find another way to get it working on XP, though.

danpascooch said:
hell, it's almost worth it just for the ability to drag a window to the side of the screen and have it automatically fill exactly that half of the screen, I use that all the time
I fucking love that feature. My motherboard fried once and while it was off getting repaired/replaced/whatever, I was stuck using an XP machine in the mean time. I was so fucking lost without that feature. :(
 

JediMB

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Marik Bentusi said:
Funny stuff, haha.

I don't really get the big OS debate or the "elitism" people interpret into it. I for one have no good reason to abandon XP just yet, but I (probably) will when real compatibility issues with software I need/want arise. As long as you're good to your computer and sometimes make sure everything's clean and tidy, it won't just suddenly crash on you either, tho of course there's a general exception to this rule with ANY software on the market, even "Hello World!"-programs. Been there, seen that.
XP users are to be blamed for the lack of DirectX 11 support in games. Didn't you know?
 

JediMB

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mjc0961 said:
danpascooch said:
hell, it's almost worth it just for the ability to drag a window to the side of the screen and have it automatically fill exactly that half of the screen, I use that all the time
I fucking love that feature. My motherboard fried once and while it was off getting repaired/replaced/whatever, I was stuck using an XP machine in the mean time. I was so fucking lost without that feature. :(
...I have learned something new. I knew about the full-screen thing, but not half-screen.

*shakes the window*