Windows XP support has ended
What is Windows XP end of support?
Microsoft provided support for Windows XP for the past 12 years.
But the time came for us, along with our hardware and software partners,
to invest our resources toward supporting more recent technologies so
that we can continue to deliver great new experiences.
As a result, technical assistance for Windows XP is no longer available, including automatic updates that help protect your PC. Microsoft has also stopped providing Microsoft Security Essentials
for download on Windows XP. (If you already have Microsoft Security
Essentials installed, you will continue to receive antimalware signature
updates for a limited time, but this does not mean that your PC is
secure because Microsoft is no longer providing security updates to help
protect your PC.)
If you continue to use Windows XP now that support has ended, your
computer will still work but it might become more vulnerable to security
risks and viruses.
Internet Explorer 8 is also no longer supported, so if your
Windows XP PC is connected to the Internet and you use
Internet Explorer 8 to surf the web, you might be exposing your PC to
additional threats. Also, as more software and hardware manufacturers
continue to optimize for more recent versions of Windows, you can expect
to encounter more apps and devices that do not work with Windows XP.
How do I stay protected?
To stay protected now that support has ended, you have two options:
Upgrade your current PC
Very few older computers are able to run Windows 8.1, which is the latest version of Windows. We recommend that you download and run the Windows Upgrade Assistant to check if your PC meets the system requirements for Windows 8 and then follow the steps in the tutorial to upgrade if your PC is able. The Windows 8.1 system requirements are almost the same as the Windows 8 system requirements—so if your PC can run Windows 8, in most cases you can get the free update to Windows 8.1. For more detailed information.Download the Windows Upgrade Assistant to find out if your PC can run Windows 8
Tutorial: Upgrade to Windows 8.1 from Windows XP
Get a new PC
If your current PC can't run Windows 8.1,
it might be time to consider shopping for a new one. Be sure to explore
our great selection of new PCs. They're more powerful, lightweight, and
stylish than ever before—and with an average price that's considerably
less expensive than the average PC was 12 years ago.
How do I move all my Windows XP stuff to a new PC?
You
can move your Windows XP stuff with Laplink, a free data migration
solution that will walk you through all the steps to getting your files,
settings, and user profiles from your Windows XP PC to your new Windows
laptop, desktop, or tablet. (Note that you will need your Windows XP PC
to migrate your data, and you can only migrate to a PC running
Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1.)
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