Robert
Buffalo,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, September 29, 2007
Microsoft has recently announced that they have extended the period that OEMs may offer new machines with Windows XP (OEM version) installed. The original cut-off was January 2008. It has been extended. OEMs MAY offer new machines to consumers with Windows XP installed rather than Vista. Retailers who claim they cannot offer a new machine with XP are not being fully forthcoming. A retailer may CHOOSE not to offer a machine with XP installed, but that is the choice of the RETAILER, not Microsoft. Also, for those of us with XP, Microsoft also extended the period of support for XP. This seems to be in direct response to the consumer (and enterprise) customer reaction to Vista. Sales of Vista are not what Microsoft had hoped for.
Robert
Buffalo,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, September 29, 2007
Microsoft has recently announced that they have extended the period that OEMs may offer new machines with Windows XP (OEM version) installed. The original cut-off was January 2008. It has been extended. OEMs MAY offer new machines to consumers with Windows XP installed rather than Vista. Retailers who claim they cannot offer a new machine with XP are not being fully forthcoming. A retailer may CHOOSE not to offer a machine with XP installed, but that is the choice of the RETAILER, not Microsoft. Also, for those of us with XP, Microsoft also extended the period of support for XP. This seems to be in direct response to the consumer (and enterprise) customer reaction to Vista. Sales of Vista are not what Microsoft had hoped for.
Robert
Buffalo,#4Consumer Comment
Sat, September 29, 2007
Microsoft has recently announced that they have extended the period that OEMs may offer new machines with Windows XP (OEM version) installed. The original cut-off was January 2008. It has been extended. OEMs MAY offer new machines to consumers with Windows XP installed rather than Vista. Retailers who claim they cannot offer a new machine with XP are not being fully forthcoming. A retailer may CHOOSE not to offer a machine with XP installed, but that is the choice of the RETAILER, not Microsoft. Also, for those of us with XP, Microsoft also extended the period of support for XP. This seems to be in direct response to the consumer (and enterprise) customer reaction to Vista. Sales of Vista are not what Microsoft had hoped for.
Robert
Buffalo,#5Consumer Comment
Sat, September 29, 2007
Microsoft has recently announced that they have extended the period that OEMs may offer new machines with Windows XP (OEM version) installed. The original cut-off was January 2008. It has been extended. OEMs MAY offer new machines to consumers with Windows XP installed rather than Vista. Retailers who claim they cannot offer a new machine with XP are not being fully forthcoming. A retailer may CHOOSE not to offer a machine with XP installed, but that is the choice of the RETAILER, not Microsoft. Also, for those of us with XP, Microsoft also extended the period of support for XP. This seems to be in direct response to the consumer (and enterprise) customer reaction to Vista. Sales of Vista are not what Microsoft had hoped for.
Wouldnt
Hell,#6Consumer Suggestion
Sat, September 29, 2007
This is a link to an article explaining the legalities of Windows XP being sold on new PCs, They lied to you! pcworld.com/article/id,137826-c,xp/article.html
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Springfield,#7Consumer Suggestion
Thu, September 06, 2007
I purchased the Aspire 3680 which also came with Vista. I did invest in the extra memory bit since I noticed the bare minimum requirements for Vista would take up almost everything from the laptop to work. When I questioned the rep at MicroCenter as to why I cannot get XP on it, I was informed that Microsoft has removed XP from even being used on new computers anymore. This was told to me by both reps from BestBuy and MicroCenter. One rep actually claimed it is now illeagal to sell XP on new computers. I do not know if this is true or not, but I have not checked into it any further. I do not know if you contact Microsoft direct if you can obtain the software, but so far I have not had any problems with mine. Perhaps if you do speak directly with Microsoft corporation, they may be able to assist you since I have heard from others a similar problem concerning Vista. Let us know since mine is still working, I would like to know your result in the event this one does the same. Hope this information helps. Good luck. D