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Windows XP Gets 5 Month Reprieve



Windows VistaAfter releasing Vista earlier this year, Microsoft announced that it would stop selling Windows XP to OEM’s on January 30, 2008. Now they change their minds. With Vista coming under fire from different sectors as having driver compatibility issues, buggy, and being a resource hog, Microsoft has announced that it will continue selling Windows XP to original equipment manufacturers until June 30, 2008.

This means that smaller computer distributors will be able to preinstall Windows XP on their machines up to January 31, 2009.

Microsoft Corporate Vice President for Windows Product Management, Mike Nash, had this to say in the official announcement:

While we’ve been pleased with the positive response we’ve seen and heard from customers using Windows Vista, there are some customers who need a little more time to make the switch to Windows Vista.

As a practical matter, most of our previous operating system releases were available for about two years after the new version shipped, so maybe we were a little ambitious to think that we would need to make Windows XP available for only a year after the release of Windows Vista.

Since I’m still using XP, that sounds good to me. How about you guys? How many of you have switched to Vista?

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