QUOTE (CTskifreak @ Sep 1 2008, 04:20 PM)

I know this is going to come off like I'm a total douchebag, but who uses anything older than Windows 2000 on a regular, day to day basis? I mean, is there really any point?
No your not a douchebag AJ you just don't know all the details why people are using older operating systems.
Have a read
here of my WinXP problems which no one can help out with. As for asking M$ to help out with this problem is a joke. They want to know the reference number of the WinXP system, not the CD key. But you can't find the reference number until you've installed WinXP which it won't do anymore.
QUOTE (CTskifreak @ Sep 1 2008, 04:20 PM)

Microsoft doesn't support them any more, and I believe that the majority of programmers don't support them as well. Okay, if you are using it for word processing and simple things, fine. But isn't it just worth buying a cheap $500 system that would blow an older PC out of the water?
Please, correct me if I'm missing a truly obvious point. I'm not someone who's on the bleeding edge of technology, but I like to be relatively up to date on my machines.
I couldn't careless if M$ support them or not.

I make programs and mine work on all Windows systems even Windows 3.1 if you still have one.