On 2/13/2014 2:28 AM, g wrote:
On 02/13/2014 07:28 AM, Edward Mart wrote:
On 2/12/2014 4:55 PM, g wrote:
it is a good suggestion, but installing linux and keeping xp for
games, etc and never putting it back on internet is also a better
choice over upgrading
until one those games or apps require an update or windows itself
to continue working properly;-)
if xp is going eol, why would 'what ever' of xp games not go eol?
so a game hits eol, is it going to break or quit just because the
os is never update again? i think not.
For a STEAM user, as myself, who decides to continue running
windows xp, after it goes eol, without internet access
to continue playing games purchased from STEAM may have this problem
because the game wont get validated,etc from STEAM, without
internet access.
Again, just pure speculation on my behalf
how would "windows itself", presuming you mean xp, not continue to
work?
I was thinking if the user decides to install a new hardware that
requires a newer driver
it was a pleasure of conversion with you and others on this
thread, however, i don't want to rude but I think it is starting to
get off topic for
a fedora list, so
this will be my last reply for this thread:-)
Best Regards
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