
If they ever did say something like that, it was only to placate the masses. When/where exactly did they even make this alleged promise? Or was it just the echoes of those that wanted to believe it?

Microsoft has absolutely no reason to be generous about this, and plenty of reasons to magically prevent the "old" from working at all.

This will make the installation of Windows XP a lot easier, so you can reinstall Windows XP more often if your PC is slow again.Click to expand.Anyone who believed such about XP or similar about current/future products is a fool.

Now reinstall Windows XP on your computer.Best option is a USB drive or a second hard disk. In this folder, locate the files called WPA.DBL and WPL.BAK.Open the Windows Explorer and browse to the Windows\System32 folder on your system disk.This can be prevented by keeping a few files before you start the fresh Windows installation: A common problem during a reinstallation of Windows XP however, is that it needs to be reactivated.

And yet it is the same hardware… So the only thing left to do is to reinstall Windows XP. It can reach a point where none of the tools seem to help anymore, your PC speed is not reaching its original performance. Unless you know what to do by hand, these tools are quite handy and help you to speed up your PC again. There are quite a few solutions to this problem, mostly existing of tools to clean up your PC, speed up your PC and defragment your hard disk. The same is true for the hard disk, files are fragmented and unused files take up valuable space. The result of daily computer use is that the registry grows and is polluted with old and obsolete data. The reasons are also known, we install software, sometimes de-install it again, we store more and more files on our hard disk, and sometimes remove those again. People who use Windows XP for some time all know that their computer gets slower in time.
