Support Ends on April 8, 2014 for Windows XP SP3 (and Office 2003)
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Don’t expect that you will be able to buy a new Windows 7 (or 8) desktop and switch it on and easily replace your existing, trusty Windows XP machine. You may need to upgrade some of your trusty applications, and many(older than a few years) can’t be updated and must be upgraded or replaced. Many “annual” business applications (like accounting software) older than 3 or 4 years, may only work properly on Windows XP. Buying new hardware will also add to the cost of upgrading.
Don’t get caught off guard, start planning now. Microsoft is!
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