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โApr-13-2014 10:54 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
Yeah, I see that, but why would you use XP to connect to the internet if you're running a new OS that is more secure? The only reason I use XP is for legacy software. Obviously there are not going to be any updates, so no real reason to connect.
โApr-13-2014 10:30 AM
powderman426 wrote:
Or you could load Linux for free and enjoy real computing.
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fj12ryder wrote:
It seems to me that it is just as easy to keep XP on an older computer if you really need it to run an old program. I have a car manual program that simply won't run on Windows 7, so I run it on a laptop that is running XP. Security is not a concern because the laptop is never connected to the internet. I simply need XP to run this older program. Why go through all the hassle of a VM?
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