How to upgrade your Windows XP-running PC

Microsoft retired its 12-year-old Windows XP operating system on Tuesday. Even so, there are still millions of XP computers. If you have one of these, do the following:

What happens on Tuesday?

– Microsoft will release final updates to fix known security vulnerabilities in XP.

– Afterwards, the XP computer will still work and you can install past security updates. You won’t get new solutions to address any new security flaws.

– Your machine will be exposed to greater security risks. Because hackers know Microsoft will no longer release updates, they have extra incentive to look for security vulnerabilities.

Can I upgrade my computer?

– Check here to see if your computer is running Windows XP: http://amirunningxp.com

– If so, run the tool here to see if your computer is powerful enough to upgrade: http://bit.ly/KkZERx

– If you can upgrade, you can buy the latest version of Windows 8 on DVD for $120: http://bit.ly/1mQBzCe

– You will need to back up your files and have a CD of your old program ready, as the upgrade will require clearing your hard drive. Microsoft has a step-by-step tutorial: http://bit.ly/1mYSYEj

– Remember, the $120 is better spent on a new computer. You’ll get something more powerful.

What happens if I continue to use an XP computer regardless of the risks?

– Be sure to run all previously released updates, as well as the last update released on Tuesday.

– If you don’t need an internet connection, unplug it. This will minimize the risk. Be careful when connecting USB storage drives as this may introduce malware.

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– If you need the Internet, please do not use email, Facebook, and other communication channels that may spread malware.

– It is also a good idea to use profiles that lack administrative rights to lock down the computer and remove old software that is no longer needed.

Where can I get more information?

– What End of Support means: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/end-support-help – Upgrade information: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/upgrade-to-windows-8

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