Not Ready to Display User Interface Windows 8

Not Ready to Display User Interface Windows 8 | Unleashed a storm of protest after considerable Kecang of users, Microsoft eventually have to be willing to extend the lifetime of the old Windows XP operating system. Through the official blog of Microsoft has confirmed that support for Windows XP will be extended until July 14, 2015 to come. This blog about Information Technology and The Latest Gadgets.

But the decision does not mean Microsoft stopped to encourage users to migrate to the latest operating system Windows 8 or 8.1, especially among corporations.

But the efforts of Microsoft certainly is not easy. Microsoft Data Center Manager Andrew Hertenstein assume the majority of users are not yet ready with the latest generation operating system from Microsoft.

He stated that most Windows XP users would prefer to move to Windows 7 is compared directly jump into the operating system Windows 8 or 8.1. The main cause, according to Hertenstein is a drastic change in the sector factors interface used in Windows 8 and 8.1.

"The business world is not ready for such interface. Fact, it's the only reason why Windows 8 is difficult to be adopted on a desktop computer. This is the OS that is made to be touched, but most users do not want antra advance touch screen desktop computer," explains Hertenstein pages as reported by Softpedia.

Previously Microsoft has plans to discontinue support for Windows XP coming by 8 April 2014. However, there are still large user base operating system that has been around since 2001 ago that made them to rethink the steps taken.

So far the region is still known to be a Windows XP user base is very large. Windows XP is still the king known to the operating system in North Korea with a percentage of 60.44% of all PC users. Windows 7 perch followed in second place with 30.36%.

StatCounter previous survey results also showed that Windows XP is still used by more than 50%, or almost exactly 60% of computer users in China.

Not only China and North Korea, was a modern country such as South Korea (ROK) was not able to leave the operating system uses the old school. Revealed about 18% of all PC's in the South is still running on the operating system Windows XP.

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