Author Topic: Windows XP is dead  (Read 2910 times)

vista caused this
I reeeaaalllyyy hope they are not still supporting Vista.

Vista wasn't that bad. Come on.

people didn't upgrade to it and kept to xp because it was terrible at first

What makes people think that Vista is stuff is the changes Vista has. Vista no longer has DOS. It uses CMD and a different boot operation. And many programs and games were incompatible with Vista. But the OS overall is pretty good.

I reeeaaalllyyy hope they are not still supporting Vista.
Vista is a newer operating system so of course they will still support it.

Guys, XP is completely archaic, unless you already have it installed there is no reason to use it for anything except running legacy applications.

are they supporting vista?
my moms computer has it

They are. Don't worry.

What makes people think that Vista is stuff is the changes Vista has. Vista no longer has DOS. It uses CMD and a different boot operation. And many programs and games were incompatible with Vista. But the OS overall is pretty good.
there is the problem that put schools and companies off using it


What makes people think that Vista is stuff is the changes Vista has. Vista no longer has DOS. It uses CMD and a different boot operation. And many programs and games were incompatible with Vista. But the OS overall is pretty good.
DOS was removed since XP.

Also, the main reason everyone hates vista is because it's slow.

DOS was implemented in XP. Which is why you can run DOS programs that would otherwise give an error in Vista+

I reeeaaalllyyy hope they are not still supporting Vista.
Wait until extended support ends on April 11th, 2017.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_vista

DOS was implemented in XP. Which is why you can run DOS programs that would otherwise give an error in Vista+
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070918091514AAfVoar

If you're right, DOS must be emulated.

EDIT: XP is not based off DOS, but it can emulate DOS in order to run apps that run in DOS.
« Last Edit: April 08, 2014, 05:54:03 PM by Mr Queeba »

If you're right, DOS must be emulated.
Could be. I remember making programs and they ran in XP Professional without a problem and on Vista+, it said "This system does not support full screen mode. [Ignore] [Terminate]"

I never asked for this.