Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 28th Sep 2007 21:48 UTC
"Responding to feedback from customers and third parties, Microsoft has extended the availability of Windows XP to both original equipment manufacturers and retail channels through to June 30, 2008. Originally slated to be pulled from retail shelves and OEMs on January 30, 2008 - only a year after Windows Vista's debut - customers requested more time to prepare for the upgrade to Vista."
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Are you running a company?
If yes, I'd never want to work for you, as you don't seem to know anything about how to run one.
If no, try to learn a little about how to run a company that has to make some profit.
As for reporting a bug, I don't know how it is for where you are, but here in Sweden, you have two free support calls before you have to pay (not applicable to OEM versions), but if it's actually a BUG you report about, it will not decrement your number of free calls or cost anything.
But if what you report is just something that is due to your own incompetence, then obviously it will decrement the free calls, or you have to pay for it if you don't have any free left.
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Are you running a company?
If yes, I'd never want to work for you, as you don't seem to know anything about how to run one.
If no, try to learn a little about how to run a company that has to make some profit.
As for reporting a bug, I don't know how it is for where you are, but here in Sweden, you have two free support calls before you have to pay (not applicable to OEM versions), but if it's actually a BUG you report about, it will not decrement your number of free calls or cost anything.
But if what you report is just something that is due to your own incompetence, then obviously it will decrement the free calls, or you have to pay for it if you don't have any free left.
And I don't see any problems with that system.