We’re all aware of the fact that Windows XP “end of life” is arriving soon in mid April. I have a computer over ten years old that was given to me, and I don’t really want to sink money into it or put up with the aggravation of reformatting and installing another OP, let’s say Window 7, then having to go through re-installation of programs, such as anti-virus, etc. This “relic” works fine as is. I don’t want to spend the money on a new computer. I’m not a gamer, per se, and I don’t need a ton of horse power.
So my question is: Should I just keep running XP after the death knell and roll the dice or should I change the operating system? I figure if I do nothing and anything catastrophic occurs, I’d have to wipe the machine anyway.
Interestingly enough, I read that the vast majority of ATM machines are still using XP and that banks are reluctant to upgrade because of the cost – a couple thousand per machine times thousands of ATMs. It seems the banks aren’t too worried. That is, if the aforementioned information is valid.
So when Windows XP becomes unsupported, how bad will it be?
I’d welcome some advice.
Thank you.