Please go here to search for your product's lifecycle. Microsoft announced it will continue to provide updates to our antimalware signatures and engine for Windows XP customers through July 14, For consumers, this applies to Microsoft Security Essentials. Support for Windows XP ends on April 8, , and after this date there will be no more new security updates, non-security hotfixes, free or paid assisted support options or online technical content updates.
By continuing to update our anti-malware products for Windows XP through July 14, , we are providing customers that have not completed their migration the ability to identify when their PCs are compromised and take appropriate actions. The continuation of updates to our antimalware signatures and engines does NOT mean Windows XP machines are entirely secure. We'd like to try to answer some questions you may have at this time.
Microsoft has stopped providing any type of technical support for Windows XP computers. If you have Windows XP, this means your computer will no longer receive automatic updates from Microsoft, including potentially important security fixes. Continuing to use XP and IE8 could expose your computer to serious threats, including viruses and malware. Windows XP was released in and was pre-installed on most new PCs from through If you're not sure if you have XP, you can go to this page from Microsoft to see which version of Windows is installed on your computer.
Yes, your computer should continue to work normally after the end of XP support. Yahoo Web Search Yahoo Settings. Sign In. Search query. All Images Videos News. Local Shopping. Past week. Anytime Past day Past week Past month.
About search results. Mainstream support for Windows XP ended on April 14, , with extended support lasting another five years. This means that anyone still running Windows XP has not received support from Microsoft for roughly 7.
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