rockyct
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Yeah, that's my thinking. When they dropped support for Win98 almost no one was using it. The more MS tries to panic people into upgrading the bigger a public issue it becomes. And that 30 percent number will become more well known and people will have a wtf moment.
hmmm....
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9241429/China_has_a_massive_Windows_XP_problem
By the time of XP's retirement in April, around 10% of all U.S. computers will be running the OS; in China, 65% of companies will do so
(from a year ago)
That doesn't seem right. I think the 30 percent number sounds right for the US.
Can anyone else verify the numbers?
I think we're forgetting how much instability we put up with on Win98. I remember it crashing at least once a day, if not far more. WinXP was comparably a rock solid OS once SP2 came out and it still is quite stable.
I say release one final update for WinXP that if it detects an internet connection, it restarts every few hours. Make it unstable if it is connected to the internet.