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Ever hear of this thing called a "trademark"? People are going to see Windows 8 as the newer, better version of Windows 7 and automatically, Microsoft has a large number of people buying it for that reason. Not to mention people who will buy anything as soon as it comes out and then get bored when the novelty wears off. And obviously, a large number of machines will be coming up with Windows, because so many companies are in Microsoft's pockets. It all adds up in Microsoft's favor in the form of raw numbers.
Edited 2012-06-19 21:19 UTC