Saturday, October 4, 2008

Microsoft grants Windows XP another reprieve.

From ComputerWorld:
Microsoft has extended the availability of Windows XP on new PCs by six months, the company confirmed today.

Computer makers that "downgrade" machines from Windows Vista Business or Vista Ultimate to Windows XP Professional will be able to obtain media for the latter through the end of July 2009, a Microsoft spokeswoman said Friday.

The new date is a change in policy. Previously, Microsoft had planned to halt XP Professional media shipments to major computer makers after Jan. 31, 2009.

"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," the spokeswoman said in an e-mail.

How exactly does keeping your old system active instill confidence in the new system? Isn't that like finding out the new girl you're dating has kept her ex on speed dial?

1 comment:

Adam Coozer said...

Do people still say "speed dial"? Is that still a thing?