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Enterprise customers right now can purchase directly and not have an operating system installed.
Regarding consumers - it has always been a problem and I really can't see much being done to resolve it until there is a way to force vendors to offer a BTO of not having an operating system installed. I know back when i purchased my Dell desktop I requested Windows 98SE not to be installed because I already had a copy of Microsoft Windows 2000 and I was hoping to save a few bucks - sorry, I wasn't allowed to ask for a computer with no operating system. IMHO things won't really improve in that area until there is more transparency also in the pricing of Windows but like the above I doubt it'll happen anytime soon.