Theoretically (and I'm guessing here) since the console never sees the internet ever (right?), it will continue to run just like it has been for as long as you've had it, and unable to be infected with any sort of malware.
Holy Goose, you still exist!?Just because XP is no longer supported by Microsoft, it does not mean that it stops working. It just gets increasingly more vulnerable to security hacks. But your Congo Jr. isn't supposed to be on an open network so that won't matter.
There are rumours of an OS upgrade for the older Eos and Congo consoles but if it happens at all it likely won't be for free. ETC would have to pass on the costs that Microsoft charges. FWIW, there's not much value in upgrading the OS without being able to upgrade the video card to support newer multi-touch displays. I would rather see a trade-in or refurbishment plan that includes the Gio/Cobalt motherboard and SSD.
avalentino" said:
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