The release of Windows® XP marked a great leap forward in PC operating systems, and Windows XP has enjoyed a long and successful history...but now it's time to say goodbye. That's why Microsoft® has set the End-Of-Sales (EOS) date for Windows XP. After the EOS date, Microsoft will no longer offer Windows XP to its sales channels.
Compuwight will not be able to supply new systems with Windows XP after the EOS date of January 31, 2009.
We may still have some systems in stock... so hurry !
FAQs
Q. Will my existing XP systems still be supported ?
A. Although Windows XP will no longer be available on new systems, Microsoft, we will continue to provide Extended Support for Windows XP for six more years, until April 2014. This includes free security updates.
Q. Will the Windows XP EOS date change again, with the launch of Windows XP Service Pack 3?
A. No, Service Packs are standard updates and won't change the Windows XP EOS date.
Q. What if my application software is not supported on Vista?
A. In the first instance you should contact the supplier of your application software. Compuwight may be able to help source suitable 2nd User systems with XP if all else fails.
Q. Should I upgrade all my systems to Vista?
A. Generally there is no need, please call Compuwight to discuss your particular circumstances.
