Windows XP is it dead ?
Nowadays we have Windows Vista, Windows 7 and more on the way. All those operating systems coming out in a very rapid manner makes me think ? why am I still using Windows XP SP3 ?
When someone finds a good buy they usually stick with it. If you buy a good car; good milage, high power, comfy seats, you wont think about selling it, maybe you’ll pass it to your son or daughter too
From our experience with operating systems we found that Windows XP SP3 is one of the best of the best, the cream of the crop of all operating systems out there.
Why? Simply it has been running on our PC’s for almost 5 years now, no problems, no snags, no worries. Its our good old operating system that keep us working and operating in a nice stable manner.
What do you think ?
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The USB Drive Monitor is a USB Tool that will let you control the access of USB Drives to your PC, providing you with total control and total privacy from Foreign USB Drives from freinds, coworkers, and strangers that are dating your brother or sister carrying god knows what type of viruses on their USB Drive that can in a snap inject loads of threats to your most dear personal data that you keep safe on your personal PC at home or at your office.
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