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It makes a lot of sense in terms of simplifying things for users. If the ARM version gave the option of the traditional windows OS, people (not us of course... but the general population) *might* be confused and try and install downloaded x86 version of software...
I'm assuming the install process would be through an app-store which would limit their choices to ARM applications, so there would be no confusion.
I'm assuming the install process would be through an app-store which would limit their choices to ARM applications, so there would be no confusion.
That sounds like an excuse you'd make if someone said "Quick, make an excuse" as opposed to an actual excuse.
That should be handled by the system manufacturers not Microsoft the same way Dell handled it when they were selling Ubuntu laptops. Let the idiots^H^H^H^H^H^H customers know that they might not be able to run TurboTax on it.
RE[2]: Makes a lot of sense
by dizzey on Sat 3rd Dec 2011 09:54
in reply to "RE: Makes a lot of sense"




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It makes a lot of sense in terms of simplifying things for users. If the ARM version gave the option of the traditional windows OS, people (not us of course... but the general population) *might* be confused and try and install downloaded x86 version of software...
I'm assuming the install process would be through an app-store which would limit their choices to ARM applications, so there would be no confusion.