Microsoft admits Vista failure

[Microsoft] is at a dangerous crossroads, if its software bumps up the price of a computer by 100 per cent, people might look to alternatives. That means no [Vista] DRM infection lock in, no mass migration to the newer Office obfuscated and patented file formats, and worse yet, people might utter the W word. Yes, you guessed it, ‘why’. People might ask why it is sticking with the MS lock in, and at that point, it is in deep trouble. Read more.

3 Responses to “Microsoft admits Vista failure”

  1. aquabot Says:

    Frankly I never heard anything related on Microsoft’s website….Yes I heard that it has some bugs related to some games and small software installations…See I use a Toshiba Qosmio F30/695LSBL, which is Vista ready.
    If I want to revert back to XP, it’s not a problem because the XP files are built into the computer, not on disc. This means they are permanently there, which is good for me if I want to switch back and forth between programs.
    Vista uses a lot of power, but in my honest opinion, it’s worth it if you’re patient. I’d recommend waiting for a year or so, when the price goes down and it’s been tweaked to operate better. That said, I’ve had zero problems with it so far!

  2. Mitesh Rami Says:

    vista might be having problems but i am sure microsoft will come up with its upraded version soon

  3. automatic aquabot Says:

    Personally i never liked the vista. I’m very happy with the XP, But you are right maybe they are having some problems with the vista but they would definitely come up with something good soon…

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