> You know that eventually they will make it impossible for you
> to stay with XP. 

Ever the silly jingoist, eh?  MS is supporting XP at the consumer level for
10 years after release, until 2011.

http://www.windowsitpro.com/Article/ArticleID/94957/94957.html

But, if you ever have any questions, you can always go to the MS support
lifecycle page.

http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/
 
> Getting all the drivers you need for an XP install is not going to be a
> picnic either. So your XP driver problems may turn out to be as bad as
> they would be for Vista.

That depends on who makes your hardware.  Dell makes it very easy.


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