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Offline Grumpmeister

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Interesting logic here
« on: October 07, 2008, 03:32:06 PM »
So in order to convince more people to migrate to Vista, Microsoft are again extending the life of XP and allowing major manufacturers to sell PC's with either the XP disk in the package or Vista downgrading software included.

Am I missing something here, you are trying to convince your customer base to move to your newest product by selling them your current one for a little longer?  rubschin:

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Bowing to continued demand, Microsoft has again extended the life of Windows XP.

Three months after Microsoft stopped selling new copies of Windows XP, the software remains a top seller on Amazon.com.

Although the largest PC makers can't sell XP anymore (except for ultra-low-cost machines), they can sell Vista Ultimate and Vista Business machines with XP discs in the box, or even Vista machines that are "factory downgraded" to Windows XP.

That option was supposed to go away early next year, as Microsoft was going to stop supplying Windows XP media after 31 January. However, the company now says it will offer the discs through 31 July, giving the option a six-month extension. PC makers will also be able to sell the factory downgraded machines online as well.

In a statement provided to silicon.com sister site CNET News, Microsoft tried to put the best face on the move.

Microsoft said: "As more customers make the move to Windows Vista, we want to make sure that they are making that transition with confidence and that it is as smooth as possible. Providing downgrade media for a few more months is part of that commitment, as is the Windows Vista Small Business Assurance program, which provides one-on-one, customised support for our small-business customers."

CEO Steve Ballmer said in France last week that 180 million copies of Vista have been sold but he noted that businesses continue to move at their own pace. When asked about whether companies should move to Vista or wait for Windows 7, even Ballmer said it depends on the business.

Ballmer said: "So, my point isn't to encourage you to do it immediately; of course, we'd love you to do it immediately. My real advice is to do it in the natural rhythm of your PC upgrade cycle...Most of you will not upgrade the software on existing hardware. Some will. Most of you will actually choose to buy new machines when you move forward, and so we should work with you in that context."

The less major computer makers, known as system builders in Microsoft parlance, are still able to sell XP machines without having to do the Vista downgrade thing. That option is set to end 31 January and Microsoft says that date isn't being extended.

Microsoft stopped selling Windows XP on 30 June, though it continues to be available as retail supplies last. It has been a top seller on Amazon for some time, and several versions of XP are still among the retailer's top 25 best-selling software titles.
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Re: Interesting logic here
« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2008, 03:32:51 PM »
Is it because Vista is shite, like?
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Re: Interesting logic here
« Reply #2 on: October 07, 2008, 03:38:07 PM »
Probably, but given that they are already working on Windows 7 the big new Vista replacement due for release in 2010 it would make just as much sense to out an XP enhancement pack together with the useful improvements in Vista (directx 10 ect) and sell that.

People who want to sick with XP then could do so without Microsoft having to lose out as much cash.
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Re: Interesting logic here
« Reply #3 on: October 07, 2008, 09:23:23 PM »
Probably, but given that they are already working on Windows 7 the big new Vista replacement due for release in 2010 it would make just as much sense to out an XP enhancement pack together with the useful improvements in Vista (directx 10 ect) and sell that.

People who want to sick with XP then could do so without Microsoft having to lose out as much cash.

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Re: Interesting logic here
« Reply #4 on: October 08, 2008, 11:22:15 AM »
Microsoft tends to have that effect on me  redface:
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