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Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. For the most sensitive use cases—like, say, nukes—companies and governments pay Microsoft for continued security support. And for many of those, upgrading—or even installing a patch—is more difficult than it might seem. Recent CyberX research indicates that more than half of industrial sites run unsupported Windows machines, making them potentially vulnerable. That applies to health care systems, too, where the process of updating critical software could interrupt patient care.
And while the best way to protect yourself from this latest vulnerability—and the countless others that now plague unsupported operating systems—is to upgrade to the latest version of Windows, cash-strapped businesses tend to prioritize other needs. After you install this update, you may have to restart your system.
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Searching for "windows xp" at microsoft's web pages brought up this page which says. I am currently downloading this file. Windows XP was released in and was pre-installed on most new PCs from through If you're not sure if you have XP, you can go to this page from Microsoft to see which version of Windows is installed on your computer.
Yes, your computer should continue to work normally after the end of XP support. However, because XP won't receive regular security updates from Microsoft, your computer will be at a much higher risk for viruses and malware. If at all possible, we recommend upgrading to a newer computer.
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