Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 16th May 2007 22:55 UTC
Windows Nearly 40 million copies of Windows Vista have been sold in the first 100 days following its release, more than twice the sales of Windows XP over the same time period, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates said in his opening keynote here at the 15th annual WinHEC. "We have been amazed by the response to Vista and what has happened in the last 100 days. So, in the first five weeks of shipping Vista, we have matched the installed base of any other operating system provider," Gates told several hundred attendees in an address entitled 'Platform Innovations for Today and Tomorrow'. In addition, Microsoft said that the follow-on to its Windows Server 2008 operating system will be an interim release due to arrive in 2009.
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JamesG
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2007-05-17

"A lot of those copies aren't even in use yet, most likely. They are sitting in an OEM warehouse (belonging to HP, Dell etc) waiting to be shipped to a retailer so that they can be sold to consumers.

It is selling faster than XP because there are probably more PC sales in general.

Also, there are people that wipe Vista and re-install XP."

Same is true of other OSes and yet they ain't selling as good, but all of you are ignoring that Mac + linux fans swore vista wouldn't sell because nobody wanted XP SP3 as they called it, and they literally meant it would tank, nobody can say that is the case, so you all were wrong again. Deal with it. Being pendatic about relative performance to the previous best selling OS also by MS is of course banale.

Edited 2007-05-17 02:13

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