RIP Windows XP - The clock is ticking

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the only thing i didnt like about xp was the fact that you couldnt search files


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so they're forcing xp users to use win8.1
lol

:( my family's desktop is windows xp




queeba the uk extended it's life by another year


2/4 of the computers in my house have windows XP
im fine with it
i used XP all the time until a year ago when i got 8 (my XP computer was going to stuff)
XP was a great os i swear



Dang now i have to upgrade my stuffbucket to Vista
no

Dang now i have to upgrade my stuffbucket to Vista
no
do it anyway

Is the support just updates and stuff? The OS should still be fully functional.