Linked by Tony Steidler-Dennison on Mon 28th Jul 2008 18:42 UTC, submitted by Dan Warne
Windows Business PC buyers are still overwhelmingly opting for XP, computer giant HP has revealed. Yet at the same time, Microsoft is claiming that Vista is selling faster than XP ever did ... so where's the truth? HP, which is the world's number one computer maker, has explained how Microsoft comes up with these dubious statistics.
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RE[2]: oh dear - officially?
by jabbotts on Mon 28th Jul 2008 19:35 UTC in reply to "RE: oh dear"
jabbotts
Member since:
2007-09-06

You can't. HP is only able to offer XP upgrades with a Vista license for business customers. MS get's a Vista +1 sale, HP gets a business customer +1 sale, business customer gets XP; mostly win,win,win.

Now, if you can convince HP that your new machine is for business use and HP has hardware that fits your needs; that may be a way.

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RE[3]: oh dear - officially?
by jaylaa on Tue 29th Jul 2008 00:40 in reply to "RE[2]: oh dear - officially?"
jaylaa Member since:
2006-01-17

If you are lucky, the computer you want is already marketed toward business users and the option of XP is just there.

All of the computers I'm considering for my next purchase, which are all 'business' machines, come with the choice of XP with no extra (apparent) charge.

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RE[3]: oh dear - officially?
by looncraz on Tue 29th Jul 2008 01:24 in reply to "RE[2]: oh dear - officially?"
looncraz Member since:
2005-07-24

Thank you for being honest and referring to XP as an 'upgrade.'

--The loon

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