Microsoft urges users switch to Win XP Win 7
As we know, Windows XP has achieved a remarkable achievement for millions of PC users love it. But now Microsoft recommends that users who still use Windows XP to switch to Windows 7.
This is because wondows XP operating system that has entered the age of 10 years and will retire about 3 years.
Microsoft itself will lay off support for Windows XP on 8 April 2014 except for certain parties. So the Security Path and Hotfixes will not be available anymore. So this causes the operating system is very vulnerable.
There are several reasons for customers to have to move from Windows XP to Windows 7. Users can easily share files through HomeGrup and sharing of free content through Windows Media Player and Windows Media Center.
Windows 7 has a back-up feature built in that works pretty well as well as overall improvements in the user interface, such as a better search, new look of Windows as well as the taskbar to place favorite applications. The most exciting feature is the Control-Alt-Delete is really works when there are applications that are problematic.
Consumers and corporate customers may be more tempted to wait for Windows 8, unfortunately Microsoft has not officially announced the launch date of their latest operating system. But Jo Foley of ZDNet reported that Microsoft is trying to push Windows 8 to circulate in April 2012.
