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Was it really necessary for Microsoft to retire out the Windows XP operating system for the promotion of Windows Vista? Does that mean Microsoft will be on its knees in front of other OS (linux)?
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darkjack
Personally I hate Vista, XP is far faster and more stable. They tryed to grab some of the good things that Linux and Mac had for a long time already and put it into a windows, but with poor results since it turned out to be an extremly heavy system when...
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Was it really necessary for Microsoft to retire out the Windows XP operating system for the promotion of Windows Vista? Does that mean Microsoft will be on its knees in front of other OS (linux)?
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ferdzNK
The last I've read linux doesn't even come close to 1% of the OS market share while mac got 4.2% and window garnered a swooping 94.9%. So why would microsoft knelled to any other OS? From win3.1 to win2000, Microsoft did retire its famous versions and...
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9 Jul 08
Was it really necessary for Microsoft to retire out the Windows XP operating system for the promotion of Windows Vista? Does that mean Microsoft will be on its knees in front of other OS (linux)?
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zeroflashx2
I could just speculate why Microsoft made that move into Vista. It could just be about the money, marketing, financial. But it could very well be to try and address where XP got exploited on which is security. By introducing a nes OS, I think it's still...
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