Sorry but this is my experience,
7 is just XP with a body kit. If you run 7 prof, and I fail to see any real reason to run any home version, you get to virtualise XP as a built in feature.
XP, as good as it is, was released in 2001. How long ago was that ? 7 really is capable of running any XP program without any issue. PROVIDED you don't want video card support if you really must virtualise. If you really want XP, then why not just dual boot ? While XP is 'not supported' after April next year, what does that really matter ?
While XP only supports DX9c, LFS isn't even there yet. DX11 support is irrelivent.
As someone running an IT company, dealing with old software, etc, keep a good eye on Valve's work, that is really looking promising.
Running Windoze programs on Linux with a modicum of porting, no need to pay for an OS as it's opensource, that, IMHO is the future.
Forget Xbox, PS4, look at a cheap pc setup that dualboots, so you can still run Win 8, as we all know how 'great' that is........
And, FYI, the same box will still boot to XP.
Feel free to flame away but let's look back at what I'm saying in a couple of years, and see what's happening then.
7 is just XP with a body kit. If you run 7 prof, and I fail to see any real reason to run any home version, you get to virtualise XP as a built in feature.
XP, as good as it is, was released in 2001. How long ago was that ? 7 really is capable of running any XP program without any issue. PROVIDED you don't want video card support if you really must virtualise. If you really want XP, then why not just dual boot ? While XP is 'not supported' after April next year, what does that really matter ?
While XP only supports DX9c, LFS isn't even there yet. DX11 support is irrelivent.
As someone running an IT company, dealing with old software, etc, keep a good eye on Valve's work, that is really looking promising.
Running Windoze programs on Linux with a modicum of porting, no need to pay for an OS as it's opensource, that, IMHO is the future.
Forget Xbox, PS4, look at a cheap pc setup that dualboots, so you can still run Win 8, as we all know how 'great' that is........
And, FYI, the same box will still boot to XP.
Feel free to flame away but let's look back at what I'm saying in a couple of years, and see what's happening then.