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With Windows Vista’s public perception in shambles and most IT departments stubbornly refusing to adopt it, has the time come for an early post-mortem on Vista? Here are the top five reasons why Vista has failed. Hint: Most of them aren’t technical.

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On Friday, Microsoft gave computer makers a six-month extension for offering Windows XP on newly-shipped PCs. While this doesn’t impact enterprise IT — because volume licensing agreements will allow IT to keep installing Windows XP for many years to come — the move is another symbolic nail in Vista’s coffin.

The public reputation of Windows Vista is in shambles, as Microsoft itself tacitly acknowledged in its Mojave ad campaign.

IT departments are largely ignoring Vista. In June (18 months after Vista’s launch), Forrester Research reported that just 8.8% of enterprise PCs worldwide were running Vista. Meanwhile, Microsoft appears to have put Windows 7 on an accelerated schedule that could see it released in 2010. That will provide IT departments with all the justification they need to simply skip Vista and wait to eventually standardize on Windows 7 as the next OS for business.

So how did Vista get left holding the bag? Let’s look at the five most important reasons why Vista failed.

5. Apple successfully demonized Vista

Apple’s clever I’m a Mac ads have successfully driven home the perception that Windows Vista is buggy, boring, and difficult to use. After taking two years of merciless pummeling from Apple, Microsoft recently responded with it’s I’m a PC campaign in order to defend the honor of Windows. This will likely restore some mojo to the PC and Windows brands overall, but it’s too late to save Vista’s perception as a dud.

4. Windows XP is too entrenched

In 2001, when Windows XP was released, there were about 600 million computers in use worldwide. Over 80% of them were running Windows but it was split between two code bases: Windows 95/98 (65%) and Windows NT/2000 (26%), according to IDC. One of the big goals of Windows XP was to unite the Windows 9x and Windows NT code bases, and it eventually accomplished that.

In 2008, there are now over 1.1 billion PCs in use worldwide and over 70% of them are running Windows XP. That means almost 800 million computers are running XP, which makes it the most widely installed operating system of all time. That’s a lot of inertia to overcome, especially for IT departments that have consolidated their deployments and applications around Windows XP.

And, believe it or not, Windows XP could actually increase its market share over the next couple years. How? Low-cost netbooks and nettops are going to be flooding the market. While these inexpensive machines are powerful enough to provide a solid Internet experience for most users, they don’t have enough resources to run Windows Vista, so they all run either Windows XP or Linux. Intel expects this market to explode in the years ahead. (For more on netbooks and nettops, see this fact sheet and this presentation — both are PDFs from Intel.)

3. Vista is too slow

For years Microsoft has been criticized by developers and IT professionals for “software bloat” — adding so many changes and features to its programs that the code gets huge and unwieldy. However, this never seemed to have enough of an effect to impact software sales. With Windows Vista, software bloat appears to have finally caught up with Microsoft.

Vista has over 50 million lines of code. XP had 35 million when it was released, and since then it has grown to about 40 million.  This software bloat has had the effect of slowing down Windows Vista, especially when it’s running on anything but the latest and fastest hardware. Even then, the latest version of Windows XP soundly outperforms the latest version of Microsoft Vista. No one wants to use a new computer that is slower than their old one.

2. There wasn’t supposed to be a Vista

It’s easy to forget that when Microsoft launched Windows XP it was actually trying to change its OS business model to move away from shrink-wrapped software and convert customers to software subscribers. That’s why it abandoned the naming convention of Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows 2000, and instead chose Windows XP.

The XP stood for “experience” and was part of Microsoft’s .NET Web services strategy at the time. The master plan was to get users and businesses to pay a yearly subscription fee for the Windows experience — XP would essentially be the on-going product name but would include all software upgrades and updates, as long as you paid for your subscription. Of course, it would disable Windows on your PC if you didn’t pay. That’s why product activation was coupled with Windows XP.

Microsoft released Windows XP and Office XP simultaneously in 2001 and both included product activation and the plan to eventually migrate to subscription products. However, by the end of 2001 Microsoft had already abandoned the subscription concept with Office, and quickly returned to the shrink-wrapped business model and the old product development model with both products.

The idea of doing incremental releases and upgrades of its software — rather than a major shrink-wrapped release every 3-5 years — was a good concept. Microsoft just couldn’t figure out how to make the business model work, but instead of figuring out how to get it right, it took the easy route and went back to an old model that was simply not very well suited to the economic and technical realities of today’s IT world.

1. It broke too much stuff

One of the big reasons that Windows XP caught on was because it had the hardware, software, and driver compatibility of the Windows 9x line plus the stability and industrial strength of the Windows NT line. The compatibility issue was huge. Having a single, highly-compatible Windows platform simplified the computing experience for users, IT departments, and software and hardware vendors.

Microsoft either forgot or disregarded that fact when it released Windows Vista, because, despite a long beta period, a lot of existing software and hardware were not compatible with Vista when it was released in January 2007. Since many important programs and peripherals were unusable in Vista, that made it impossible for a lot of IT departments to adopt it. Many of the incompatibilities were the result of tighter security.

After Windows was targeted by a nasty string of viruses, worms, and malware in the early 2000s, Microsoft embarked on the Trustworthy Computing initiative to make its products more secure. One of the results was Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), which won over IT and paved the way for XP to become the world’s mostly widely deployed OS.

The other big piece of Trustworthy Computing was the even-further-locked-down version of Windows that Microsoft released in Vista. This was definitely the most secure OS that Microsoft had ever released but the price was user-hostile features such as UAC, a far more complicated set of security prompts that accompanied many basic tasks, and a host of software incompatibility issues. In order words, Vista broke a lot of the things that users were used to doing in XP.

Bottom line

There are some who argue that Vista is actually more widely adopted than XP was at this stage after its release, and that it’s highly likely that Vista will eventually replace XP in the enterprise. I don’t agree. With XP, there were clear motivations to migrate: bring Windows 9x machines to a more stable and secure OS and bring Windows NT/2000 machines to an OS with much better hardware and software compatibility. And, you also had the advantage of consolidating all of those machines on a single OS in order to simplify support.

With Vista, there are simply no major incentives for IT to use it over XP. Security isn’t even that big of an issue because XP SP2 (and above) are solid and most IT departments have it locked down quite well. As I wrote in the article Prediction: Microsoft will leapfrog Vista, release Windows 7 early, and change its OS business, Microsoft needs to abandon the strategy of releasing a new OS every 3-5 years and simply stick with a single version of Windows and release updates, patches, and new features on a regular basis. Most IT departments are essentially already on a subscription model with Microsoft so the business strategy is already in place there.

As far as the subscription model goes for small businesses and consumers, instead of disabling Windows on a user’s PC if they don’t renew their subscription, just don’t allow that machine to get any more updates until they renew. Microsoft could also work with OEMs to sell something like a three-year subscription to Windows with every a new PC. Then users would have the choice of renewing on their own after that.

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Jason HinerJason Hiner is the Editor in Chief of TechRepublic. Previously, he worked as an IT Manager in the health care industry. You can find him on Twitter, LinkedIn and at JasonHiner.com. To see the gadgets and personal tech he uses, view his gdgt profile.

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Do you see Vista eventually displacing XP as the standard business OS? Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 10/06/08
Not a chance... debonairone | 10/06/08
No way shadowagent | 10/06/08
Home PC s31064 | 10/06/08
Choices Choices Tony Hopkinson | 10/06/08
it's cheap :) brill.garnet@... | 10/06/08
Are you kidding? junglegeorge45@... | 10/13/08
I rather use my Medion HapGail_HomeInMd@... | 11/01/08
Medion? Hell -NO! ahjac@... | 11/20/08
For home it works well HapGail_HomeInMd@... | 12/31/08
The only compelling reason to upgrade..and even then... junglegeorge45@... | 10/13/08
Thank god this isnt always the case SinisterSlay | 10/20/08
Microsoft went wrong a long time ago. TechRepublic@... | 10/31/08
Anyone remember Lotus 123? TechRepublic@... | 10/31/08
More than activation DaveDopp | 10/31/08
I use vista at home. johnr@... | 10/31/08
I am comfortable with OS -prolem is other peripherials hulyalkar@... | 11/01/08
The problem is with Vista not the hardware Deadly Ernest | 11/01/08
The only problem with that... killerb255@... | 10/07/08
Surely not... pickleman | 10/07/08
16 GB LOL... Is it REALLY that much space WiseITOne | 10/08/08
Just because you can, Doesn't mean you should. rhagan@... | 10/08/08
Come On! Force? Cybrduck | 10/08/08
64 bit Linux netadmin@... | 10/08/08
I have over 16 gigs of Dumphrey | 10/08/08
True. rm.squires@... | 10/15/08
Get some perspective pickleman | 10/16/08
It's all needed and used for all the new Deadly Ernest | 10/17/08
missed the point sderf@... | 10/31/08
16GB is far too much spawnywhippet | 11/02/08
Agreed but hardly news.. junglegeorge45@... | 10/13/08
16 gigs is light SinisterSlay | 10/20/08
Nope Techno Rat | 10/20/08
Ive never backed up an OS before SinisterSlay | 10/21/08
Re Ive never backed up an OS before Techno Rat | 10/22/08
Perhaps a Raid solution would be preferable SinisterSlay | 10/23/08
I do not use tapes anymore Techno Rat | 10/23/08
completely agree SinisterSlay | 10/24/08
Flash memory has maximum Techno Rat | 10/24/08
Win7 IS Vista 1.1 revamped kurayaminokumo | 12/01/08
It may finally displace XP... almost;) mariuszs@... | 10/06/08
I disagree Deadly Ernest | 10/06/08
You mean it's easier to switch to Linux?:) mariuszs@... | 10/06/08
Not easier, but better pworlton | 10/06/08
Eh.... what Vista issues. tony.drake@... | 10/06/08
Are you implying I haven't tried it? pworlton | 10/06/08
Me too historybuff67 | 10/06/08
No problems here, with one exception dave@... | 10/06/08
MS Issues, that's what Vista issues. dkoch@... | 10/06/08
Rose tinted glasses there mate Tony Hopkinson | 10/06/08
Tried it. Prefer XP bernalillo | 10/06/08
I Agree, Vista is Great and My Users Love It System007 | 10/07/08
Agree with Tony and System007 killerb255@... | 10/07/08
Plenty of Vista issues spawnywhippet | 10/07/08
Too True rm.squires@... | 10/08/08
Equivalent at best. PScottC | 10/06/08
I was talking about Vista, not XP pworlton | 10/06/08
Re: Equivalent at best! mdhemphill | 10/06/08
"Stripped Down" Vista s31064 | 10/06/08
That 3gb includes a shed load off stuff not in the Vista install Tony Hopkinson | 10/06/08
OK s10364 Tony Hopkinson | 10/06/08
To 1.2.1.1.1.2.5 killerb255@... | 10/07/08
Chrome as an engine for Cloud Based Apps dcolbert@... | 10/06/08
Cloud Apps marketingtutor. | 10/06/08
Pity poor you.. normhaga@... | 10/07/08
I would add Norm Dumphrey | 10/07/08
Norm dcolbert@... | 10/09/08
Partly true rm.squires@... | 10/19/08
Re Partly true Techno Rat | 10/20/08
RE: RE: Partly true rm.squires@... | 10/22/08
To rm.squires Techno Rat | 10/22/08
To Techno Rat rm.squires@... | 10/23/08
Geeks dont hurt eachother SinisterSlay | 10/23/08
Re To "Techno Rat" and "Geeks don?t hurt eachother" Techno Rat | 10/23/08
Re: Re To "Techno Rat" and "Geeks don?t hurt eachother" rm.squires@... | 10/27/08
bloated, sluggish, glitchy? meski.oz@... | 10/06/08
Linux is anything but lean SinisterSlay | 10/20/08
Run that by me again... Tony Hopkinson | 10/20/08
Linux runs on things smaller than cell phones, OLPC and the Asus Eee Neon Samurai | 10/20/08
Reply to above posts SinisterSlay | 10/21/08
Well one of us is confused Tony Hopkinson | 10/21/08
Come on dcolbert@... | 10/21/08
dcol, I find a posix like OS more applicable to "a web surfer" Neon Samurai | 10/21/08
Well lets assume that it's a wholly linux game Tony Hopkinson | 10/21/08
Almost got the idea SinisterSlay | 10/22/08
Sinister Slay, eh WHAT!!?? chrisbedford | 10/22/08
its secure enough SinisterSlay | 10/22/08
Response to Neon SinisterSlay | 10/22/08
awe64 shouldn't be an issue but printers can be a pain Neon Samurai | 10/22/08
it is true SinisterSlay | 10/22/08
Funny how some people Techno Rat | 10/22/08
techno rat plz dont troll SinisterSlay | 10/23/08
Trevor Needs Sex Neon Samurai | 10/23/08
Well yes, Tony Hopkinson | 10/23/08
Ha.. nicely done Tony Neon Samurai | 10/23/08
I wish everyone would Techno Rat | 10/23/08
as long as everyone see's it SinisterSlay | 10/24/08
Son of your chosen deity Tony Hopkinson | 10/24/08
It looks like the comedy Techno Rat | 10/24/08
Really Tony Hopkinson | 10/25/08
Win 95 does you, so what do you need with Vista for? Deadly Ernest | 10/26/08
I would consider Linux to run Win business applications... gypkap@... | 11/03/08
Microsoft Techno Rat | 11/03/08
Better choice Techno Rat | 10/06/08
and how do you load the browser? MikeGall | 10/07/08
Browsers Techno Rat | 10/07/08
yeah unless chris@... | 10/07/08
For some , yes Deadly Ernest | 10/07/08
I diagree with that fabianmejia@... | 10/06/08
????? Deadly Ernest | 10/07/08
Clearly a different Linux to mine.... GetReal-mac.com | 10/06/08
Licensing cost for one, but that's irrelevant Tony Hopkinson | 10/06/08
Tony, you got the MS code to do a home port to Vista? Deadly Ernest | 10/07/08
We were talking about businesses with a lot of Tony Hopkinson | 10/08/08
absolutely MikeGall | 10/07/08
But that's the point I was making, the apps DON'T run in Vista Deadly Ernest | 10/07/08
Are you speaking from experience, or just opinion? C_Zakalwe | 10/08/08
Experience with a number of local clients Deadly Ernest | 10/09/08
XP will run on those new Dells, etc. wizard@... | 10/06/08
HD Audio dleippe@... | 10/07/08
Good solution brill.garnet@... | 10/06/08
That's where your wrong mypl8s4u2 | 10/06/08
Put down the Kool-Aid and step away from the keyboard. 1bn0 | 10/06/08
Twice as long to determine what went wrong? WTRT | 10/06/08
That makes you the exception rather than the rule UsersRevil | 10/06/08
I didn't have a problem with Vista either but... jgilmore@... | 10/07/08
Fact or fiction? anne1954@... | 10/06/08
Only with the M1, M2 and M3 release Edward.bostridge@... | 10/06/08
How is this obvious? john3347@... | 10/07/08
I could see it happening... killerb255@... | 10/07/08
A point I would make jdclyde | 10/06/08
A few more reasons... blarman | 10/06/08
DRM = Trusted Computing = DRM = ..... 1bn0 | 10/06/08
Did you just change the names? Oz_Media | 10/06/08
Deja Vu all over again! frenches@... | 10/06/08
Of course it is Oz_Media | 10/06/08
Exactly. Furiousone | 10/06/08
Ten minutes is generous TR Dumphrey | 10/07/08
The instant XP virus Oz_Media | 10/07/08
Actually, was not nearly as bad jdclyde | 10/07/08
YOU were one of VERY few Oz_Media | 10/07/08
Can you believe jdclyde | 10/08/08
always nice Oz_Media | 10/08/08
Oz, here's the problem with that argument ... Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 10/09/08
Vista going back to a Micro Kernel? wsotack@... | 10/06/08
Pardon, eh what ? Tony Hopkinson | 10/06/08
Mac Commercials s31064 | 10/06/08
As with politics, and religion, there is propaganda... chrisbedford | 10/06/08
I promise to tell the truth. 1bn0 | 10/06/08
opinion w.gann@... | 10/06/08
Hate Mac, but like Linux? frenches@... | 10/06/08
Yes, I realise it's mostly about opnion... chrisbedford | 10/07/08
Put down your beer and step away from IT desirawson@... | 10/06/08
Take off the rose colored glasses. 1bn0 | 10/06/08
Vista Buisness lacks many of the toys Dumphrey | 10/06/08
"Admins and users view computers in different ways." 1bn0 | 10/06/08
Hired to remove Vista (install XP) marketingtutor. | 10/06/08
I really can't disagree with you at all Dumphrey | 10/07/08
Well Said! bryant@... | 10/06/08
Yeahh, suuuure dreron@... | 10/06/08
You've seen programmers go back to DOS to avoid Vista Tony Hopkinson | 10/06/08
XP Isn't broken either, so why Vista? marketingtutor. | 10/06/08
Really now... normhaga@... | 10/07/08
Vista for everyday use ? butkus@... | 10/31/08
Lied about true hardware requirements Oz_Media | 10/06/08
"if you visit MS Vista website"???? 1bn0 | 10/06/08
the stickers ? Oz_Media | 10/06/08
Just like dreron@... | 10/06/08
To oz_media dreron@... | 10/07/08
But that is in no way MS's issue. Oz_Media | 10/08/08
Visit the website = Read the EULA! 1bn0 | 10/07/08
Oh god, not you too! It has nothing to do with the EULA. Oz_Media | 10/07/08
I agree charles.homsy@... | 10/08/08
So consumer awareness no longer matters? Oz_Media | 10/08/08
For OZ (max reach) 1bn0 | 10/08/08
Ugh, not another political vocab user...and more... marketingtutor. | 10/06/08
Hardware requirements owner@... | 10/07/08
So basically dreron@... | 10/08/08
easier to adapt to cheaper hardware and another OS Deadly Ernest | 10/09/08
The Main Fault alxnsc@... | 10/06/08
No more Functionality???? rm.squires@... | 10/06/08
Re: No more Functionality???? gstrickland@... | 10/06/08
Weak features, at best pworlton | 10/06/08
Direct X 10. But the Cost is High Hettelr@... | 10/06/08
hardware incompatiblity, that was NOT Vista's fault Dumphrey | 10/06/08
10 clicks for 2. 1bn0 | 10/06/08
All the functionality Dumphrey | 10/06/08
I like this one ProperName | 10/06/08
corporate use! dreron@... | 10/06/08
OK, I'll be a little clearer rm.squires@... | 10/07/08
Office 2007 MrRich | 10/06/08
Expense is a greater issue skeech51@... | 10/06/08
I get lots of requests to UPGRADE TO Windows XP ... cwmoser@... | 10/06/08
Just a point rm.squires@... | 10/06/08
Again - dcolbert@... | 10/06/08
Tend to aggree rm.squires@... | 10/22/08
Pay more for less it@... | 10/06/08
MS knew just what is was doing Finell | 10/06/08
Am Attempting to replace Vista on a laptop..... rwbyshe@... | 10/06/08
A suggestion... DudleyDoRight | 10/06/08
Sata Drivers dwood@... | 10/06/08
Install SATA Drivers radiaki@... | 10/06/08
About install XP on gateway Vista obarretov@... | 10/06/08
Same issue with Vista pworlton | 10/06/08
Have you actually tried to install Windows Vista? Alaxar | 10/07/08
You Missed The Boat... rwbyshe@... | 10/07/08
have you tried a few partition managers? Neon Samurai | 10/07/08
1.8.3 is actually correct. killerb255@... | 10/07/08
If you look at the thread Alaxar | 10/07/08
Upgrade to XP jlambert@... | 10/06/08
I agree.... rwbyshe@... | 10/09/08
Redoing the partition peter.j.boyles@... | 10/06/08
BIOS change from AHCI to ATA anne_powell@... | 10/06/08
Change HD.... rwbyshe@... | 10/09/08
Looks like a HDD problem mist27@... | 10/07/08
My laptop Vista to XP experience todd.yuen@... | 10/07/08
Slipstreaming Alaxar | 10/07/08
Vista to XP rwbyshe@... | 10/09/08
It's a great tool Alaxar | 10/10/08
Satellite M305 Vista to XP dleippe@... | 11/19/08
You could try going to their website Alaxar | 11/20/08
Vista and Other Thoughts cfbandit | 10/06/08
Not any time soon cd003284@... | 10/06/08
ROFL @ #5 gormark | 10/06/08
Vista Stape: Incompatibility Creates Necessity mpawelsk@... | 10/06/08
XP is still available to OEMs and has been extended 1bn0 | 10/06/08
Vista ajn25@... | 10/06/08
Bloke up the top was talking about 50,000 Tony Hopkinson | 10/06/08
I differ with you on one point. john3347@... | 10/06/08
How slow is Vista really? jhoward@... | 10/06/08
I'm running on a Quad now Tony Hopkinson | 10/06/08
XP or Vista...Disembowel Vista!! Eman_Groove@... | 11/20/08
It could have been done better but it was "right" Neon Samurai | 11/20/08
NS it would have been a lot cheaper and easier all around Deadly Ernest | 11/21/08
To answer your question Deadly Ernest | 11/21/08
Vista has nothing to do with memory prices going down LyleTaylor | 10/06/08
Some Good Points, but chris@... | 10/07/08
Vista vs. XP? Not a comparison to me.... Eynog | 10/06/08
Time Oz_Media | 10/07/08
Windows Vista Help me out of it. boblinde@... | 10/06/08
Not in this life time... bennie_chen@... | 10/06/08
Vista is nothing close to XP's speed performance Oz_Media | 10/07/08
Totally Not bmartin@... | 10/06/08
BLOAT ed_samuelson@... | 10/06/08
Complete rot, at least try to be realistic Oz_Media | 10/07/08
Dont blame Microsoft bryant@... | 10/06/08
Software isn't simple Tony Hopkinson | 10/06/08
Re: I can guarantee that if Mac or Linux had to do the same, they would hav killerb255@... | 10/07/08
A problem with drivers is a MS created problem Deadly Ernest | 10/08/08
Windows Compatibility stlbud@... | 10/06/08
Still living in cloud cuckoo land I see Tony Hopkinson | 10/06/08
Vista Disaster jchivian@... | 10/06/08
What you said Oz_Media | 10/07/08
That's a little harsh, doncha think chrisbedford | 10/12/08
Hey Oz, if Linux is so bad (as per your quote below) why did MS Deadly Ernest | 10/13/08
True rm.squires@... | 10/14/08
What effect do you think the Dumphrey | 10/14/08
Possible rm.squires@... | 10/14/08
Maybe, maybe not - but Deadly Ernest | 10/15/08
Hey rm.squires, what do you mean Deadly Ernest | 10/15/08
Hey deadly earnest rm.squires@... | 10/22/08
Oz, I think your out of line Neon Samurai | 10/13/08
Carefully Worded Article spin2nz | 10/06/08
I want some charles.homsy@... | 10/08/08
Vista is dying--bury it kwsmith41747@... | 10/06/08
Laptop Vista experience todd.yuen@... | 10/06/08
Your proposed subscription advantage (joke) falls way short zzz99zzz | 10/06/08
quite simply NO christine@... | 10/07/08
4 more reasons Cynyster | 10/07/08
I'll agree with you on #3, 4, and part of #2 killerb255@... | 10/07/08
Arrogance and Contempt normanspeight@... | 10/07/08
Windows Vista replacing XP straightp@... | 10/07/08
FALSE Oz_Media | 10/07/08
One has to wonder tlccomputers | 10/13/08
Sales / Marketing Techno Rat | 10/13/08
Hey OZ, I wonder how much faster XP would be if you Deadly Ernest | 10/14/08
Ernest, don't you start with that whole "logic" stuff jdclyde | 10/14/08
Not exactly true SinisterSlay | 10/20/08
I suggest you look up the minimum specs Tony Hopkinson | 10/20/08
Response to above reply SinisterSlay | 10/21/08
Is it fair? Tony Hopkinson | 10/21/08
well thats perfect world SinisterSlay | 10/22/08
Hmmm, all that and you prove my point Tony Hopkinson | 10/22/08
I am not sure if you understand windows installs SinisterSlay | 10/22/08
Nice one. :D Tony Hopkinson | 10/22/08
What woudl stop a virus from... SinisterSlay | 10/23/08
To the limits of it's current user Tony Hopkinson | 10/23/08
Wow, I had no password :) SinisterSlay | 10/23/08
For 32-bit, stick with XP. For 64-bit, go with Vista killerb255@... | 10/07/08
Modify the Question pmolina@... | 10/07/08
Anyone remember OS/2 WARP reisen55@... | 10/09/08
Yes. Thinkpads w. OS2 still don't work! thephonebarn@... | 10/09/08
IBM didn't run on IBM! Techno Rat | 10/10/08
Contrary to your post reisen55@... | 10/11/08
It was a combined job between MS and IBM but they Deadly Ernest | 10/11/08
A point of contention SKDTech | 10/09/08
Vista on cheap 512k mem machines, gazerwks@... | 10/10/08
Go for the better anc cheap upgrade Deadly Ernest | 10/11/08
So What is the issue sunway.is@... | 10/11/08
It's also a problem in Australia and I here in South America too Deadly Ernest | 10/11/08
Testing times mistervista | 10/14/08
Paying a suscription aulfinstar@... | 10/16/08
Not completely failed aulfinstar@... | 10/18/08
Get Over It - Whiners! gene.mcavoy@... | 10/21/08
Finnally rm.squires@... | 10/22/08
Are you saying Techno Rat | 10/22/08
Ok..... rm.squires@... | 10/23/08
Did I say stable? Techno Rat | 10/23/08
Cool rm.squires@... | 10/27/08
I 100% agree Shilah | 10/27/08
That?s amazing Techno Rat | 10/27/08
yes, if you are having problems, you do not understand what you need to do Shilah | 10/29/08
Something you may Techno Rat | 10/29/08
You probably do not want to delete the prefetch Dumphrey | 10/30/08
prefetch Shilah | 10/31/08
Yes vista will replace XP, Benifits are great. Shilah | 10/27/08
Sorry I see you Techno Rat | 10/27/08
wow, a bit touchy? Shilah | 10/29/08
Love the echo. No I was tired and not reading ahead (NT) Techno Rat | 10/29/08
Point #2 tlccomputers | 10/28/08
The real question here is -- Deadly Ernest | 10/29/08
compatabillity mode Shilah | 10/29/08
It?s not very Techno Rat | 10/29/08
That's all true TR, but there's no real practical reason to have to Deadly Ernest | 10/30/08
Thanks I knew that DE Techno Rat | 10/30/08
You don't regard the MS pressure on Dell to stop putting XP Deadly Ernest | 10/30/08
Doesn't really make sense... tlccomputers | 10/30/08
Because of three reasons Deadly Ernest | 10/31/08
average user Shilah | 11/03/08
never claimed it to be an issue Shilah | 10/29/08
You must be Nuts!! boblinde@... | 10/28/08
You know, the way some people go on about how wonderful Vista Deadly Ernest | 10/29/08
DE that?s just plain evil :D Techno Rat | 10/29/08
Evil but true, so many have their heads in the sand or elsewhere Deadly Ernest | 10/30/08
I decide to try Vista Enterprise 30 day trial Techno Rat | 10/30/08
Vista and Nazis? Are you serious? maxwell edison | 10/29/08
I didn't say they were Nazis, just that some people were reacting Deadly Ernest | 10/30/08
NO WAY tracer@... | 12/29/08
Just one more STUPID article about Vista in 2008. Not2Nutz | 12/29/08
If Vista is so good why won't it run Deadly Ernest | 12/30/08
Nope I don?t believe Techno Rat | 12/31/08
Vista replacing XP johnhu@... | 03/17/09
MS is a marketing company Deadly Ernest | 03/18/09
someone else put it beutifully Neon Samurai | 03/18/09
True but you can say something similar Deadly Ernest | 03/19/09
Cars, with no seatbelts, loose steering and questionable rubber in the tire Neon Samurai | 03/19/09
you forgot to mention they're also overload it with fancy Deadly Ernest | 10/16/09
VISTA - A case study for Human Factors michaelsteinmetz2@... | 10/15/09
Vacuum on my wallet grzollar@... | 10/16/09
Why Vista Failed mickames@... | 10/06/08
Why Vista Failed gstrickland@... | 10/06/08
Actually I do remember... memman@... | 10/06/08
Wrong, Business have gotten 'lazy'. Tony Hopkinson | 10/06/08
I whole-heartedly agree vulpine@... | 10/06/08
Because it was broke Tony Hopkinson | 10/06/08
I like this idea ... Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 10/07/08
Violent disagreement. Tony Hopkinson | 10/08/08
Sometimes I wonder: What's worse, Vista or Windows ME? Spanky Deluxe | 10/06/08
What's worse, Vista or Windows ME? debonairone | 10/06/08
This comparison is nothing new... tlccomputers | 10/06/08
LOL Moejj | 10/06/08
ME by far the worst. rickycorunnaxc@... | 10/06/08
ME was horrible, but Vista dislike is a lot more than just learning curve sunilgupta65@... | 10/06/08
What's worse, Vista or Windows ME? How about Bob? Belfalas | 10/07/08
Vista RTM is the only fair comparison to Me. killerb255@... | 10/07/08
looking back dpierce2@... | 10/06/08
95 became more stable than 98 SinisterSlay | 10/20/08
Vista to ME? MrRich | 10/06/08
Re: Wondering... What's worse, Vista or Windows ME? Ground Controll | 10/06/08
Worse than ME ljanderson | 10/06/08
Lift your rock up and let the sunlight in! Oz_Media | 10/07/08
A thing to remember SinisterSlay | 10/20/08
ME | Vista sbillings@... | 10/07/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed libskrap | 10/06/08
Additional reasons for failure lcarliner@... | 10/06/08
Additional reasons for failure lcarliner@... | 10/06/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed Researcher75 | 10/06/08
You miss the whole point of why not Vista... Cisco-SA | 10/06/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed cfbandit | 10/06/08
Nobody wants subscription model madmalc567 | 10/06/08
What if it cost less or comparable? Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 10/06/08
Consumers BUY products. 1bn0 | 10/06/08
A/V subscriptions stuoutlaw1@... | 10/06/08
not so fast chris@... | 10/07/08
Non-technical users would have a fit flmagman | 10/06/08
i love linux chris@... | 10/07/08
People tend to forget that they saved money. PCComputerSupport | 10/06/08
Re: People tend to forget that they saved money hlnagy@... | 10/06/08
I don't my latest machine Tony Hopkinson | 10/06/08
good point chris@... | 10/07/08
That would DEFINITELY speed up the switch to Linux jevans4949@... | 10/06/08
Re:What if it cost less or comparable? hlnagy@... | 10/06/08
right, but chris@... | 10/07/08
Why would MS do this? john.calder@... | 10/06/08
Subscription model MrRich | 10/06/08
Pay for life.... memman@... | 10/06/08
I agree chris@... | 10/07/08
OS subscriptions mkromare@... | 10/06/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed michaelw@... | 10/06/08
Vista was a badly done money grab Deadly Ernest | 10/06/08
Or XP Supreme TravisFx | 10/06/08
If Microsoft stuck to the model... GrizzledGeezer | 10/06/08
Microsoft will most likely NEVER melias@... | 10/06/08
yes, they would need two versions chris@... | 10/07/08
That's never been their model Tony Hopkinson | 10/06/08
No Subscriptions for Home Users! chaz15 | 10/06/08
I Groaningly Agree CTOS | 10/06/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed anvilofist | 10/06/08
RE: Other Real Reasons... JoeRJr | 10/06/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed whistl3r | 10/06/08
Vista is no different to XP. Peconet Tietokoneet-21703818799325819467806990363298 | 10/06/08
Your first sentence is whacked reisen55@... | 10/06/08
To answer your question. Peconet Tietokoneet-21703818799325819467806990363298 | 10/06/08
RE: To answer your question sbergstresser@... | 10/06/08
i know what your are saying.. Peconet Tietokoneet-21703818799325819467806990363298 | 10/06/08
Vista eye candy is... sunilgupta65@... | 10/06/08
If the Original post is correct, XP is not far behind Vista. Peconet Tietokoneet-21703818799325819467806990363298 | 10/06/08
done the same thing chris@... | 10/07/08
Microsoft are forgetting the end-users of the systems gstrickland@... | 10/06/08
Microsoft had a reason but still ignored end-users jacewbal@... | 10/06/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed lizzz@... | 10/06/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed William_M_Cox@... | 10/06/08
hardware cost for a good performing vista makes it pricey kpthottam@... | 10/06/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed sugar_baby_85339@... | 10/06/08
Dueal Processor MrRich | 10/06/08
XP home only supports 1 physical processor Alaxar | 10/10/08
Medua Center Supports 2 Processors lcarliner@... | 10/11/08
Dual processor laptops??? Alaxar | 10/10/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed charles.homsy@... | 10/06/08
Not an OS Problem??? john3347@... | 10/07/08
Hhhmmm charles.homsy@... | 10/08/08
May or may not be a real issue chris@... | 10/07/08
Everything charles.homsy@... | 10/08/08
Reason #1 sjh_vt | 10/06/08
Not the media Marquisem | 10/06/08
Actually charles.homsy@... | 10/06/08
The One and ONLY reason Elvis.Is.Alive | 10/06/08
Nicley supported comment there Tony Hopkinson | 10/06/08
And you could start... dcolbert@... | 10/09/08
No that would be way too confusing after all in england Tony Hopkinson | 10/09/08
True Dat dcolbert@... | 10/13/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed amit_srivastava@... | 10/06/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed cwr64 | 10/06/08
Yes they could, and their code base Tony Hopkinson | 10/06/08
If MS ever decided to make Windows Plug-n-Play again Deadly Ernest | 10/10/08
Vista had severe limitations reisen55@... | 10/06/08
Re: Vista had severe limitations gstrickland@... | 10/06/08
BUT what can they Switch to????? reisen55@... | 10/06/08
It's not switching to something Tony Hopkinson | 10/06/08
I agree and I love linux chris@... | 10/07/08
Switching an OS is easy reisen55@... | 10/07/08
Those are generally the tip of the iceberg anyway Tony Hopkinson | 10/08/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed scorpion_saga@... | 10/06/08
Vista is ok pokagonrw | 10/06/08
The main reason is really... melekali | 10/06/08
driver model stuoutlaw1@... | 10/06/08
what would be kickin chris@... | 10/07/08
Subscription Model = Virus Playground Elvis.Is.Alive | 10/06/08
not any different chris@... | 10/07/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed jetsethi | 10/06/08
Time is money zael.e.lutz@... | 10/06/08
Hiner, your so wrong it's hilarious Brian G | 10/06/08
Re: Hiner, your so wrong it's hilarious gstrickland@... | 10/06/08
RE: Hiner, your so wrong it's hilarious whistl3r | 10/06/08
What? Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 10/06/08
Not sure about the UAC one Tony Hopkinson | 10/06/08
The real reason bchirgwin | 10/06/08
You are Sooooo Close. 1bn0 | 10/06/08
Read mine please charles.homsy@... | 10/06/08
other options chris@... | 10/07/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed barrtribe@... | 10/06/08
re: RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed gstrickland@... | 10/06/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed don.bouchard@... | 10/06/08
The 64 bit Question pmolina@... | 10/06/08
Simple... killerb255@... | 10/07/08
Five reasons why Windows Vista failed rsalazar@... | 10/06/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed eakawie@... | 10/06/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed john_rowland@... | 10/06/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed mypl8s4u2 | 10/06/08
MS doesn't listen, doesn't grok user experience FrankXchange | 10/06/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed dcolbert@... | 10/06/08
Sensationalist Headline dcolbert@... | 10/06/08
Why I used "failed" Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 10/06/08
Confirmed? dcolbert@... | 10/09/08
I think it's fair to say Vista has failed from a marketing aspect Deadly Ernest | 10/10/08
I never said Vista was inferior Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 10/10/08
Both posts at once dcolbert@... | 10/13/08
Got to agree on the UAC front Tony Hopkinson | 10/14/08
Predatory marketing techniques can make anything look good Deadly Ernest | 10/14/08
Replys to DC and DE Dumphrey | 10/14/08
Hey Dumphrey, about using admin in XP, Deadly Ernest | 10/15/08
Maximum Depth of Thread BITES. dcolbert@... | 10/15/08
The truth about UAC Techno Rat | 10/15/08
G'day DC, the only times I've run into depth problems have been Deadly Ernest | 10/16/08
TechnoRat dcolbert@... | 10/21/08
Re TechnoRat Techno Rat | 10/23/08
Clarification dcolbert@... | 11/12/08
Actually the article should've been titled Deadly Ernest | 10/10/08
Subscription based software can take a dive timc@... | 10/06/08
yes but chris@... | 10/07/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed jonbabin@... | 10/06/08
Microsoft Is Another Wall Street dhamilt01@... | 10/06/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed mand78 | 10/06/08
What if? dbecker@... | 10/06/08
Microsoft 7.0 release may be premature Dr_Zinj | 10/06/08
They already have charles.homsy@... | 10/06/08
Has anyone tried Windows Mojave? burgertime@... | 10/06/08
yeah I used it SinisterSlay | 10/22/08
M$'s extension is the only logical move for them. jgibson@... | 10/06/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed whistl3r | 10/06/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed The Scummy One | 10/06/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed roland.beaumont@... | 10/06/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed melvinduncan@... | 10/06/08
Vista melvinduncan@... | 10/06/08
Arrogance JonathanX | 10/06/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed marioaoun@... | 10/06/08
The Green Market... TheBootReaper@... | 10/06/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed stlbud@... | 10/06/08
Vista May Be Going The Way Of The Dodo... cyclops75201@... | 10/06/08
You sir are a god SinisterSlay | 10/22/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed mdillon@... | 10/06/08
WHAT! Are you crazy? mikifinaz1@... | 10/06/08
Reminiscent charles.homsy@... | 10/08/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed mgavidi@... | 10/06/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed Derek Schauland | 10/06/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed seckel109@... | 10/06/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed guslima@... | 10/06/08
Hate Windows Mail clareburrows@... | 10/06/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed ibrahim.kamber@... | 10/06/08
Bandwagon? Oz_Media | 10/07/08
Agree with Oz_Media killerb255@... | 10/07/08
Here, I'll do it for him Oz_Media | 10/07/08
What an insightful breakdown of Vista jdclyde | 10/08/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed Not2Nutz | 10/06/08
Vista is still lite on driver availability. Oz_Media | 10/07/08
What is Needed is a Third Party Driver Development Business! lcarliner@... | 10/08/08
A good idea except it won't solve the issue Deadly Ernest | 10/10/08
Won't work with Vista 64-bit Alaxar | 10/10/08
Duh! Not2Nutz | 10/09/08
Correct, they just wrote their OS instructions different so Deadly Ernest | 10/10/08
Put the blame where it belongs - on MS Deadly Ernest | 10/10/08
Hell, I switched to full 64 bit 3 years back with Linux Deadly Ernest | 10/10/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed ronaldhayter@... | 10/06/08
No subscription ronaldhayter@... | 10/06/08
...even the average Joe? killerb255@... | 10/07/08
wont happen in our life time SinisterSlay | 10/20/08
look at the speed of development Neon Samurai | 10/20/08
I think you got hung up on something there SinisterSlay | 10/22/08
Which GUI Techno Rat | 10/20/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed JaynesC@... | 10/06/08
Thankyou Jason Techno Rat | 10/06/08
Someone has probably already said this ... Sepius | 10/07/08
Linux thanks Vista paulo_alexandrino@... | 10/07/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed toddawilsonk@... | 10/07/08
Drivers that just work???? Huh...? RipVan | 10/07/08
How about the DRM isuue FredOneSaid | 10/07/08
Windows Vista is Here, Windows xp is gone. jfreedle2@... | 10/08/08
Let me guess w2ktechman | 10/08/08
Or advised his bosses Tony Hopkinson | 10/08/08
Oh please Tony Hopkinson | 10/08/08
Write drivers correctly???? Deadly Ernest | 10/09/08
extra peripheral cost TedArgo3@... | 11/03/08
I hope you told HP Techno Rat | 11/03/08
No Subscripton for Any OS! Dragonofdepth@... | 10/08/08
totally agree straightp@... | 10/09/08
Apple's Pricing still Rotton to the CORE lcarliner@... | 10/09/08
Vista didn't fail dbecker@... | 10/09/08
Installing Vista on XP-era machines = not a good idea Doug Vitale | 10/10/08
I don?t care Techno Rat | 10/10/08
'07???? Alaxar | 10/10/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed malmquiste@... | 10/10/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed berry_milkshake@... | 10/22/08
consider it peer review or Musha Shogio Neon Samurai | 10/22/08
Life would be boring without arguments SinisterSlay | 10/22/08
debate is prefered, argument not so much Neon Samurai | 10/24/08
yes religion is exceptionally bad SinisterSlay | 10/24/08
This subject will rumble on and on V@... | 10/26/08
I Agree 100% marketingtutor. | 10/26/08
Let's Consider Analysis cardhun@... | 10/27/08
Only 12 months Techno Rat | 10/26/08
This Article Has A Doppleganger On ZDNet cardhun@... | 10/27/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed schroeder915@... | 10/31/08
I read all the same rhetoric when windows XP came out. wpres | 10/31/08
VIsta works like a charm for me regretela@... | 10/31/08
Yet Techno Rat | 10/31/08
What Exactly Is Your Business To Have So Limited A Perspective? cardhun@... | 11/01/08
And, thus, you now realise the major headaches caused Deadly Ernest | 11/03/08
Really? SinisterSlay | 11/03/08
I have 4 XP... sykandtyed | 10/31/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed Splain@... | 10/31/08
I hope you told someone else Techno Rat | 10/31/08
Raw viewer? SinisterSlay | 11/03/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed scardall@... | 11/03/08
spot on Jason, don't forget Graphics subsystem move tho enquiries@... | 11/03/08
You have to wonder Techno Rat | 11/03/08
ONLY FIVE! mikifinaz1@... | 11/05/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed davidkalinos@... | 11/11/08
RE: Sanity check: ONE only: CRAP tracer@... | 12/29/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed davidkalinos@... | 11/11/08
RE: License renewals b-dube@... | 11/18/08
updates and drivers Neon Samurai | 11/19/08
Yes they should fix their mistakes Techno Rat | 11/19/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed sentinel66@... | 12/10/08
Can you say recession? Techno Rat | 12/12/08
Overlays in DOS Tony Hopkinson | 12/30/08
One of many things wrong with the 286 Techno Rat | 12/31/08
Addressing is a constrained system Tony Hopkinson | 01/01/09
Well was it Techno Rat | 01/01/09
I think... melekali | 12/29/08
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed zdnet@... | 01/22/09
i disagree, and i am see its me who is faulty and not M$, please read on! hellomad.madrasi.bs@... | 04/01/09
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed aliajao@... | 04/04/09
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed purplefishtoadstool@... | 04/07/09
RE: Sanity check: Five reasons why Windows Vista failed scott.ager@... | 10/15/09

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