Data show that the market share of XP system in China is as high as 70%, and nearly 200 million computers are installed and used by individual users. On April 8, Microsoft will officially stop its service support for Windows XP.
The reporter randomly selected nearly 30 respondents who used computers to work. After the survey, it was found that more than 80% of the respondents used XP system in their company or home, but less than 30% of the respondents knew that the system would be stopped. After receiving this message, some users said they would change to Windows 7 or higher operating system, and some users chose "stick".
Mr. Zhang, who works in a public institution in Beijing, said, "I have used the XP system for many years and can't get used to other systems. Microsoft just stopped serving the XP system, but the system can still be used. I also used it for a long time after Windows 2000 stopped serving."
Mr. Zhang's idea is representative, but some users can't replace the system because the computer configuration is low. Gao Zhihua, who works in a private enterprise in Chongqing, told reporters that his computer has a long history and can not run a more advanced operating system. Unless the computer is replaced, this is not a small expense. He can only use the XP system first and make plans later.
At the same time, after learning the news that "XP system will stop service", users generally expressed concern about the security of computer use. Several respondents were worried: "will installing more anti-virus software, timely updating and regular anti-virus reduce the security risk? Is it true that the" non upgraded computer may be infected by the virus within 10 minutes "popular on the Internet?"
The reporter randomly selected nearly 30 respondents who used computers to work. After the survey, it was found that more than 80% of the respondents used XP system in their company or home, but less than 30% of the respondents knew that the system would be stopped. After receiving this message, some users said they would change to Windows 7 or higher operating system, and some users chose "stick".
Mr. Zhang, who works in a public institution in Beijing, said, "I have used the XP system for many years and can't get used to other systems. Microsoft just stopped serving the XP system, but the system can still be used. I also used it for a long time after Windows 2000 stopped serving."
Mr. Zhang's idea is representative, but some users can't replace the system because the computer configuration is low. Gao Zhihua, who works in a private enterprise in Chongqing, told reporters that his computer has a long history and can not run a more advanced operating system. Unless the computer is replaced, this is not a small expense. He can only use the XP system first and make plans later.
At the same time, after learning the news that "XP system will stop service", users generally expressed concern about the security of computer use. Several respondents were worried: "will installing more anti-virus software, timely updating and regular anti-virus reduce the security risk? Is it true that the" non upgraded computer may be infected by the virus within 10 minutes "popular on the Internet?"


