DavidR
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I think all of these may apply for me:
- When I upgrade my hardware
- A considerable time after release when most of the bugs are fixed
- When XP is on longer supported
- Never if I can help it
Quite possibly in that order to, there is no way I will before I need to update my hardware and that would be in 18-24 months I guess.
So some of the bugs will have been worked out of it and will be the end of XP Home support (max 2 years after release of new product), but XP Pro will still have more support life cycle left.
When I do eventually consider a hardware update, I will also be looking at other OS options, primarily Linux, from what I’m hearing in a couple of newsletters there really isn’t much in Vista (that I either need or desire) that I can’t do with XP Pro, I not worried about Bells and Whistles, graphics effects, etc. and change for change sake. I don’t feel UAC is a must have feature, I can soldier on with DropMyRights and a degree of common sense.
Some of the major things that were originally touted as being in Vista aren’t going to be in the Vista release, the most notable being the new file system.
If a major reason to move to Vista was security, then I would probably go to Linux. So I can’t see Vista on my system for some considerable time if ever.