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No they won't, not if nothing else is done to improve Vista. It may be a better code base, but people see the end result. Which is: a hog on resources; a lot of eye candy with no real use; very annoying security model which you either use and hate or disable and benefit nothing from; a lot of incompatibility issues and bugs.
It's only natural for people to think that the added cost of upgrading Windows and hardware is not worth it. Where's the real value, when you come right down to it? All I see is a lot of spending and not enough in return.