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2010-10-24
I guess you people don't realize that the only way one version of windows becomes successful is when Microsoft stops selling previous versions.
People don't upgrade their Windows OS - they just buy their next PC or laptop and it just comes with what-ever is the current windoze version.
The adoption of each new windoze version is driven by new hardware sales - nothing more. And Vista was a dog, btw, and Vista/Seven do nothing really new or different for the end-user besides give a new-look destop and start-menu bar and re-arrange things compared to XP.