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I mean, when 97% of folks have zero choice in what OS they use when they buy a new computer, combined with that fact that modern computers are unreliable pieces of shit (which essentially forces most to upgrade at least every 2.5-3 years), I wouldn't be surprised.
Sometimes I think licenses sold attatched to manufacturer PC's should, like, maybe count as half a sale or something. Cause it's not exactly like MS hired tons of sales workforce to push the thing, it was basically forcefully delivered on contract for the most part.