To all Windows XP users on this forum April 8 is the end of support, from
April 8th you wouldn't be receiving updates from Microsoft, which will make some you
happy.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-SG/wind ... pport-help
Says:
I protect my PC by not installing any of your recommended programs and keeping it lean, mean and clean. .Don't let your PC go unprotected.
Jokes aside this IMO is also an alert to lazy developers who've used tonnes of BIOS calls in their OS, as Microsoft will stop posting updates to old Windows XP which relies on BIOS, all the major corporations (offices, software companies, etc.) will stop using Windows XP as doing so will be a security risk, although I can myself make a 100 jokes about Windows Updates but the truth is that some of these contain vital security fixes which really protect your computer (they may be ____bloated_____) but for larger institutions security is very important. And as they will upgrade to new Windows version (7/8) which support UEFI booting, manufacturers will finally have no reason to keep legacy BIOS and that's where Real Mode OSes will be out of use.
I'd now prevent using BIOS as far as I can, except for video modes, A20 and some memory detection I don't think there is any reason to use the BIOS.
As a side note to those who are still using Office 2003, it carries the same fate as Windows XP.
The reason why I think so many people use XP is that it lasted for a long time, it was released in 2001, then Vista came out, it was crap so one bothered, finally Windows 7 was out in the end of 2009, so 9-10 years is a long time, and many people didn't bother to upgrade to 7.