Retailers do still sell laptops with Windows XP Professional. Windows XP programs came out in 2001 but are still one of the most popular and widely available ones.
No, new laptops do not come with Windows XP back up software disks. New laptops and desktops now come with Windows 8 installed. A Windows XP disk could still be purchased separately at select places.
"Yes! XP Laptops are still widely available from many online retailers including Dell, Best Buy, and USA notebook. Also, you can install and run Windows XP on any PC based laptop should you find a good deal on one used!
Yes, in 2011 some standard laptops still had Windows XP installed onto them. According to Windows, they will no longer be loading the Windows XP software onto computers, and tablets in year 2016.
Microsoft currently doesn't sell Windows 7 anymore as they are encouraging people to move directly to Windows 8.1. In the UK however, on some websites they still stock Windows 7 for about £35. A Google search and clicking on "Shopping" will bring you to a list of online retailers which stock Windows 7. Hope this helps :)
Yes, you can still run windows software products on the Apple computers and laptops. Whether or not you would want to do that would be up to you as Apple has their own software as well.
What version of windows are you running
New Hewlett Packard desktops and laptops come with Windows 8 pre-installed. However some 2012 computers are still available with Windows 7 for those looking for a bargain.
Security and bugfix updates are still available for download, but no new updates are being made, as Windows XP has reached the end of its support life.
yes, some laptops and desktops made by dell still use vista as its OS, but most now use windows 7
Yes, The Lenovo ThinkPad T61P is still available for purchase at select retailers, however Lenovo no longer offers it themselves. New, Used, and Refurbished laptops are all available for this specific model.
With the exception of some netbooks, all major retailers have stopped shipping Windows XP and now only offer Windows Vista on their computers. You can, of course, still purchase a barebones PC, or one bundled with Ubuntu or FreeDOS from Dell.
No, but you still have computers.