The end of extended support for Win XP led to my replacing two systems. I bought a laptop that shipped with Win 8.1. I subsequently bought a desktop that shipped with Win 8. It was advertised as upgradable to Win 8.1. My upgrade was problematic, leading me to contact both vendor and manufacturer about the lack of 8.1 compliant drivers for the Broadcom wireless network adapter.
After several weeks, the vendor has accepted my complaint and offered a full refund. However, my Win 8 system is a great PC to work on and I�m one of the few that like the OS�.I prefer the vanilla version to 8.1. What to do?
Thinking back to 2000-01 when I returned two Win 98SE systems and one Win ME to a local branch of Dixons only to buy two dud Win 2000 computers from elsewhere I�m not eager to part with a generally pleasing PC. My major concern is the lifecycle of Windows 8 since the 8.1 upgrade.
According to Microsoft, Service Pack support for Window 8 expires on 12 Jan 2016:
http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/search/defaul...
What exactly does this mean? Will security patches for Win 8 cease in Jan 2016 as they did for Win XP last month?



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