[citation][nom]f-14[/nom]hmmmm corporate executives answer: $150 for a new OS, and thousands to billions more in retraining, driver fixing, equipment upgrades to deal with a more taxing OS, increased power consumption, whole new suites of compatible productivity software to work with the OS, more retrainingORuninstall all symantec software and buy a new antivirus protection suite for $60 or less, like eset/nod.[/citation]
Actually, power consumption would almost certainly not go up unless you're replacing low end machines with much higher end machines... The old machines are old and far less energy efficient than more modern machines can be. Still, the alternative that you listed is obviously better.
[citation][nom]mariojp[/nom]You don't just don't buy a new OS to fix the issue you simply re activated again I really hope you're being sarcastic about that statement. As far as Symantec..Agreed uninstall all symantec software though not sure if i ever buy any AV software because this whole virus thing is a joke I have no incentive paying for one. I stick with the free ones. AVG Antivir MSE malwarebytes etc.[/citation]
f-14 was explaining why it would have been a bad idea to ditch XP like the comment that f-14 replied said should be done. Other than the mistake about power consumption, what f-14 did what I think is an excellent job of listing the problems with that idea.