> Why not??!?
On Tue, 30 Jun 2015, Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
Fair question, easy answer. Security. Unless it's
air-gapped, I
wouldn't put anything sensitive on WinXP. Every month, we are finding out
just how much WinXP is like swiss cheese.
THAT is a good answer/reason!
Why do the
experts advocate not using something that had been working?
Personally, I find
Win7 runs about a fast as WinXP. Throw in
compatibility with newer stuff (comes in handy when taking a break from the
classics to deal with items from this decade, er, century....
Not finding much new/interesting/worthwhile in the new millenium
Otherwise, WHY
change?
It's subjective, personal opinion, really when it comes down to it.
Another good answer