Microsoft may have discovered the ultimate turnoff. The company's new product-activation technology, which locks Office XP or Windows XP to a particular PC hardware configuration, can deactivate ...
Microsoft has officially retired the traditional phone-based activation system for Windows (and MS Office) that served as a ...
When Windows 10 went out of support last month, roughly ten years after release, many were confused about whether to upgrade or keep running their existing iteration. Experts who recommended upgrading ...
As some of you know, I recently built a new system, and over the past two weeks have been slowly configuring it under Windows XP. The core hardware integrated perfectly, and I had no problems ...
In a move to loosen restrictions on ULPCs that can still have Windows XP installed, Microsoft has upped the limits for screen size and hard drive space Microsoft has loosened the hardware restrictions ...
The curmudgeons of this world know that every new operating system brings with it at least much hype as benefits, and more often than not means spending lots of money in pursuit of the ever-elusive ...
Bottom line: It is now possible to activate a new installation of Windows XP, despite the fact that Microsoft no longer operates its online activation servers. Windows XP has long since been left in ...
Today is the 20th anniversary of Windows XP, and although the operating system reached the end of support in 2014, way too many people continue to use the insecure version of Windows. Windows XP was ...