It is still used by many people. Microsoft no longer supports or issue updates for it.
Yes. Windows XP accounts for about half of all computers still being used on the internet.
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.
Yes, Windows XP Business was and still is a good operating system. As of today 78% of business still use Windows XP as their primary operating system.
Almost all games being released still support Windows XP.
Windows XP themes are still being made due to the number of users still on the interface. Consumers with an older package were rolled onto a new XP interface in 2008.
As Microsoft has moved on from Windows XP it no longer sells an installation disk. There are a number of sites such as eBay, eCrater and eValueSoftware who still sell a Windows XP CD.
Yes, Microsoft still supports Windows XP. Their company has decent customer support if anything does happen. Windows XP should be fine as long as you`re just web searching and emailling.
This was taken out of Windows XP, but is still in Windows 98 and below.
Windows XP by Microsoft computers have a tutorial built into them to help a person learn about Windows XP. The sad part is, Windows XP products are deemed obsolete by Microsoft and no longer supported. People who still use Windows XP in there computers are now open to new viral threats because Microsoft no longer monitors them.
No. Windows themes only work on specific versions of Windows.
Most programs that run on Windows XP will also run on Windows Vista.
It may or may not be possible to find a company that is still selling computers with Windows XP already installed; it just depends on the remaining stock of those machines. If you wish to purchase a machine with Windows XP, look for a computer that contains the Vista operating system with XP downgrade rights. This will allow you to use that key to install XP.