PC manufacturers from USA, Dell, warns computer users are still using Windows XP to immediately upgrade to a newer operating system. Dell revealed that survive using Windows XP operating system contains a security risk is high enough.
As we know, Dell is one of the key partners of Microsoft operating systems that support the transition from Windows XP to newer operating systems, such as Windows 7 and Windows 8. Windows XP operating system is considered to have a high enough security risk.
Dell has also launched a migration program to facilitate and assist users who will upgrade the operating system Windows XP to the more modern operating systems. This is similar to Microsoft's call to leave Windows XP.
Company founded by Michael Dell warned that support for the Windows XP operating system will be coming to an end, ie on 8 April 2014. The end of Microsoft support for Windows XP This will increase the security risks that could potentially harm the user.
"The transition users to the operating system Windows 7 or Windows 8 is the only way to continue to receive the latest security updates and support from Microsoft. Dell experts can help make your transition quick, easy and hassle free, "an official statement Dell.
However encourage Windows XP users to immediately switch to Windows 7 or Windows 8 is not an easy task, given the current controlled 33% of Windows XP operating system market with the number of users reaching more than 400 million users.
As quoted from Softpedia (10/11/2013), Microsoft and its partners will continue to urge users to leave Windows XP operating system that is now over a decade old.
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