October 7, 2008
Microsoft Win XP pre-installed systems is postponed
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Oct. 6, according to foreign media reports, Microsoft said over the weekend, the new PC pre-installed Windows XP system is postponed by 6 months to June 30, 2009.
According to foreign media reports, Microsoft said in July next year in the past, OEM manufacturers from the PC will still be Windows Vista Business or Vista Ultimate system to reduce the Windows XP Professional systems.
Previously, Microsoft had planned in January 2009 after 31 major OEM manufacturers to stop providing Windows XP Professional media.
Microsoft said that despite the use of Windows Vista customers have been increasing, but the XP system is still unabated demand, so the company decided to defer to meet the needs of the consumers.
In June this year, Microsoft put an end to the retailer and a new PC pre-installed Windows XP license, but businesses will be allowed to downgrade Vista to XP. It is reported that more than one-third of the new PC was downgraded to XP. Obviously, Vista and XP does not so popular.
Microsoft will soon launch a new version of Windows 7 to provide users with more choices.