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People are far more computer literate these days then say, 10+ years ago. I'll agree that Joe User may be a little intimidated by a full install, but he/she likely knows about drivers and can manage to install them. That's my experience with Joe User anyways.
About the laptop... You didn't _have to_ buy one with Vista on it, you chose to. How do I know? Because several manufacturers have laptops available that don't come with an OS.
I still stand by the idea that the consumer decides how he spends his money, not Microsoft.
That laptop was a special offer, 29 Euro a month with 0% APR. At the time I didn't have over a thousand Euro to buy cash.
As to "Joe User", I must know a different kind, because I don't know a single one who would install an OS or upgrade a BIOS. Many of them have been using computers for longer than I have.
Of course I also know "geeks", but that is a different matter.