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Just wondering what will be the reason for the final death knell of XP. Does anyone want to speculate?
Will it be PCI-E 3.0 and USB 3.0 and SATA 6G? (Will XP SP2 or XP SP3 install CDs BSOD with chipsets with these new features, like XP Gold and XP SP1 does on systems with PCI-E 2.0?)
Will it be the widespread need for AHCI mode, for SSDs and TRIM to work properly? (How many XP boxes have floppy drives, and the ability to load F6 drivers?)
Will it be the eventuality of everyone having MORE than 4GB of RAM?
Or will hardware mfgs stop writing XP drivers? (Doubtful that that would happen anytime soon, most mainstream hardware still targets XP.)
Edit: Perhaps lack of security patches from MS? This has already started, MS has refused to patch a recent TCP/IP vulnerability.
I'm all for Windows 7, I plan on running 64-bit on my newer rigs, the ones that lack floppy drives, and have SATA DVD burner, and will have 4GB or more of RAM.
But I do plan on keeping my main rig, the one that I've got with a multi-boot of Win98se/W2K SP4/XP SP2, for as long as possible.
Will it be PCI-E 3.0 and USB 3.0 and SATA 6G? (Will XP SP2 or XP SP3 install CDs BSOD with chipsets with these new features, like XP Gold and XP SP1 does on systems with PCI-E 2.0?)
Will it be the widespread need for AHCI mode, for SSDs and TRIM to work properly? (How many XP boxes have floppy drives, and the ability to load F6 drivers?)
Will it be the eventuality of everyone having MORE than 4GB of RAM?
Or will hardware mfgs stop writing XP drivers? (Doubtful that that would happen anytime soon, most mainstream hardware still targets XP.)
Edit: Perhaps lack of security patches from MS? This has already started, MS has refused to patch a recent TCP/IP vulnerability.
I'm all for Windows 7, I plan on running 64-bit on my newer rigs, the ones that lack floppy drives, and have SATA DVD burner, and will have 4GB or more of RAM.
But I do plan on keeping my main rig, the one that I've got with a multi-boot of Win98se/W2K SP4/XP SP2, for as long as possible.
