View Full Version : Windows XP Era Ends, Though 'Downgrade' Available


NewsDude
06-30-2008, 09:00 PM
An era ended Monday. The first day of Steve Ballmer's occupation of the corner office at Microsoft's headquarters in Redmond, WA., also marked the last day for Windows XP.
June 30 was the "end of sales" deadline for the venerable version of the Windows operating system, which Microsoft is trying to replace with Windows Vista. But in a letter to customers, Bill Veghte, a senior vice president at Microsoft, emphasized three options for customers who "need" Windows XP on new boxes.
First and foremost are the so-called "downgrade rights" available to Vista Business and Vista Ultimate customers. In addition, business customers that license Windows through Microsoft's volume licensing programs can get downgrade rights.
Downgrade Rights
Computer sellers like Dell, Hewlett Packard and Lenovo are offering downgrade rights on their PCs. "This is a great value because it lets you use Windows XP on new PCs today if you need it, and then make the move to take advantage of the additional capabilities of Windows Vista when you are ready, without having to pay for an upgrade," Veghte wrote.
The problem for Microsoft is that many enterprises will never be ready, given the concerns businesses have with the stability and reliability of Vista, plus the fact that much of the hardware that businesses own need upgrades to run Vista.
The opposition to Vista fueled a campaign to get Microsoft to extend XP sales. At InfoWorld, Executive Editor Galen Gruman created an online petition drive to "Save XP" and the tech newsweekly last week sent Microsoft the petition with more than 200,000 signatures.
Waiting for Windows 7?
"The typical interval from the introduction of a new version of Windows to the end-sale date for the previous version is two years. Given the disruptive nature of many Vista upgrades, we feel that Microsoft should continue to make Windows XP available...

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BlindMansTicket
06-30-2008, 10:57 PM
There's always bittorrent.

Mathalamus
07-01-2008, 04:32 AM
yeah or avaible XP dics you already have

The Mob
07-01-2008, 05:13 AM
hmm should i start hording xp cds?
wait... they will still issue out keys right? just not the cds

Frai7ty
07-01-2008, 06:31 AM
My laptop came with Vista on it. I "Upgraded" to XP so fast lol. BTW you only really need to get your hands on a XP infrastructure edition (Preferably Pro) and your set for life ;).

thirst
07-01-2008, 06:37 AM
hehe i switched mine to xp quick to hehe

infrastructure edition?

Spitfire
07-01-2008, 06:55 AM
I have been using XP Professional (SP3 Integrated now) Volume License edition on many PC's for years. It's great not to have to bother with activation :)

I do prefer Vista now though, after using it since before its release date.

Frai7ty
07-01-2008, 08:32 AM
Well I will Vista is good if you have the system specs to spare. It just takes so much RAM to stay up. I was up to 33% of my 2 gigs doing nothing.