There's no such thing as a stupid question, but they're the easiest to answer.
JoinTour
Login
 
Tag Cloud
access audio avg avg 8 bios boot browser bsod computer cpu crash css dell desktop driver dvd email error excel explorer firefox firefox 3 freeze gimp graphics hard drive hardware help please hijackthis hjt install internet internet explorer itunes javascript keyboard lan laptop log malware monitor network networking openoffice outlook outlook 2003 password php popups problem router seo slow sound sp3 spyware startup trojan usb video virtumonde virus vista vundo windows windows vista windows xp winxp wireless youtube
Tech-Related News
Search
Search in:
 
Advanced Search
Tech Support Guy Forums > General Technology > Tech-Related News >
Microsoft Extends XP Through 2010 for Ultra-Low-Cost Laptops


HELLO AND WELCOME! Before you can post your question, you'll have to register -- it's completely free! Click here to join today! We highly recommend that you print a copy of our Guide for New Members. Enjoy!

 
Thread Tools
RootbeaR's Avatar
Computer Specs
Senior Member with 1,676 posts.
 
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Ontario, Canada
Experience: Getting it
04-Apr-2008, 08:35 AM #1
Microsoft Extends XP Through 2010 for Ultra-Low-Cost Laptops
"Kutz stopped short of saying Microsoft is willing to extend the availability of a seven-year-old OS because it doesn't want to concede the ULCPC market to Linux, which many feel is the reason for the move. Instead, he said it's customers and partners who are driving the extension. "The feedback we've gotten from customers and partners is they want Windows on those devices," Kutz said"
http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/2008...pcworld/144135

Isn't Vista "Windows?"
__________________
Registered Linux User #450919

"All hear my warning, never turn your back, or I'll attack...."
The Ripper
Judas Priest

This is my intellectual property. Please do not tamper with it. Or face severe criminal prosecution to the full extent of the Law. (Where would we be today if math formulas and equations were to be copyrighted when first thought of?)
JohnWill's Avatar
Computer Specs
Moderator with 75,686 posts.
 
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: South Eastern PA, USA
Experience: Advanced age & experience
04-Apr-2008, 09:19 AM #2
Quote:
Originally Posted by RootbeaR View Post
Isn't Vista "Windows?
Many here would probably argue that point.
tomdkat's Avatar
Computer Specs
Distinguished Member with 2,967 posts.
 
Join Date: May 2006
Location: S.F. Bay Area, CA
Experience: Intermediate
04-Apr-2008, 01:49 PM #3
Quote:
Originally Posted by RootbeaR View Post
Isn't Vista "Windows?"
Yes, but
Quote:
Since Intel's MIDs are not expected to be available until after XP's current June 30, 2008 deadline, this likely inspired Microsoft to change its XP availability policy. On the ULCPCs that are currently available for the market, Vista is not an option because of its memory and hard-drive requirements. Kutz said Thursday that Microsoft has no plans to change Vista to make it more suitable for ULCPCs, and hinted that forthcoming ULCPCs will evolve to the point that they can run Vista.
Peace...
RootbeaR's Avatar
Computer Specs
Senior Member with 1,676 posts.
 
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Ontario, Canada
Experience: Getting it
05-Apr-2008, 10:04 AM #4
Quote:
Originally Posted by JohnWill View Post
Many here would probably argue that point.
No doubt.




"...and hinted that forthcoming ULCPCs will evolve to the point that they can run Vista...."
That will be long after windows 7, which ms expects to be out in a year or so.

"Microsoft Corp. co-founder Bill Gates said on Friday he expected the new version of Windows operating software, code-named Windows 7, to be released "sometime in the next year or so.""
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/reuters/0...dows_gates_col

Also, does that mean ms is going to be dropping the price of Vista? Vista sells for more than the ULCPC with an OS. Ultra Low Cost Personal Computer (ULCPC).
__________________
Registered Linux User #450919

"All hear my warning, never turn your back, or I'll attack...."
The Ripper
Judas Priest

This is my intellectual property. Please do not tamper with it. Or face severe criminal prosecution to the full extent of the Law. (Where would we be today if math formulas and equations were to be copyrighted when first thought of?)
Frank4d's Avatar
Distinguished Member with 3,986 posts.
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: So. Calif.
Experience: Since MS-Dos 3.0
06-Apr-2008, 01:45 PM #5
I think Microsoft is keeping XP around to keep people from switching to Linux because Vista won't even run on a non-ULCPC. I have an three year-old Athlon64 X2 3800+ PC with an ATI All-in-Wonder 9800 Pro 256MB card. Yesterday after wasting 2 hours downloading Vista Ultimate (legal with MSDN subscription), I found ATI has no drivers or application software to enable TV and video capture for my graphics card. So in order to use Vista I have to either buy a new graphics card or buy some third party application for it? And Nero 6 doesn't work with Vista either? No thanks Microsoft, I will keep running XP until my hardware dies.
__________________
Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
tomdkat's Avatar
Computer Specs
Distinguished Member with 2,967 posts.
 
Join Date: May 2006
Location: S.F. Bay Area, CA
Experience: Intermediate
06-Apr-2008, 01:59 PM #6
Quote:
Originally Posted by Frank4d View Post
I think Microsoft is keeping XP around to keep people from switching to Linux because Vista won't even run on a non-ULCPC.
I agree. Vista will run on most non-ULCPC but not well unless fed enough RAM, at the very least.

Peace...
Speakersrock's Avatar
Computer Specs
Distinguished Member with 3,728 posts.
 
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: United Kingdom (South)
Experience: Windows 2000 server, Cisc
09-Apr-2008, 12:12 PM #7
In regards to them already extending it:

Quote:
Originally Posted by Microsoft Spokesperson
Customer and partner feedback informed our decision to extend the ability of XP initially and will continue to guide us.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Al Gillen
If in June its clear that thy're not ready to move to vista, wouldn't be surprised if it keeps XP available for longer.
and regarding the save XP Partition
Quote:
Originally Posted by Al Gillen
I don't think an online partition is the right method to get XP's life extended
"He added. Instead, Gillen advised customers to lobby Microsoft through its own channels..."


..So basically, so long as we keep buying XP, it seams like we won;t need to worry!...
Plus, it wouldn't be very fair after making us wait 7years for a new OS from MS, to expect us to all switch to horrid Vista in just over 1 year would it!?
[quote=Al Gillen]
"
__________________
My hosting company
Websites, Applications, file sharing/backup , game server hosting - anything you want!

Web Design comapany
Need your website updated?
Want one created?


Reply


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off

You Are Using:
Server ID
Advertisements do not imply our endorsement of that product or service.
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 12:36 AM.
Copyright © 1996 - 2008 TechGuy, Inc. All rights reserved.
Powered by vBulletin, Copyright © 2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.1.0
Powered by Cermak Technologies, Inc.