Comments on: Can a Vista coupon save holiday PC sales?
Microsoft plans to offer some kind of Vista-related promotion, but it's unclear whether promises of upgrades will fend off sluggish sales.
Microsoft plans to offer some kind of Vista-related promotion, but it's unclear whether promises of upgrades will fend off sluggish sales.
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Are the Manufacturers going to give free updates to the licensed apps that normally come with the system? Are they going to be preloaded on the system or is the consumer going to have to get the system on the internet unsecured to go download them?
Look you missed the timeline, get over it. Having the typical consumer upgrade an OS and all of it's critical applications is a catastrophe in the waiting.
The ONLY way to make this a viable path is to deliver an image of the new OS and all of it's apps like a restore disk set. Then all the consumer has to worry about is backing up their data, yeah that'll happen.
When windows 95 came out, you got the OS disk, then it moved to no OS disk but the OS was on a restore disk. Recently, HP has been selling PC's with NO disk. That's right, no disk. You're supposed to create a backup and burn it to CD. Don't expect me to buy it.
coupon for WinFS and all the other Vista features that were
originally promised?
If that don't work, Vendors are on their own, and Xbox 360 is the backup plan.
As I see it PS3 is better, soon it will come out, and the real competition will begin.
Will see if this works.
you may get more of your money's worth as those weeks turn into months.
I can do without the "excitement" of installing a significantly different operating system on my computer.
Even going to WinXP to WinXP SP2 I had to install a number of HP-specific patches from HP's web site.
better pray, with all their hearts, that this marketing approach fails.
If you don't have at least a college degree, don't bother responding.
Nor will I even take the time to educate you.
I would assume it was a joke since I don't have a degree and have had to teach IT graduates on mulitple occations on things as simple as how to install software and a printer.
Will it be a coupon for a free CPU/Ram/Video upgrade?
- What, the flamewar hasn't commenced?
- by scottk0640 August 28, 2006 3:30 AM PDT
- I'm surprised the Apple fanboys haven't shown up yet. The first
- Like this Reply to this comment
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(24 Comments)comment for this article lamented the lack of something better
than Windows, and someone else claimed Apple was stupid for
abandoning their OS and basing OS X on Unix. By the way, my next
computer will be a Mac too. People act like an asteroid is going to
hit the earth, when really they're just afraid of the unknown with
alternate operating systems. But boy, what a difference!