Dell Computer Company, among others, warns customers if there are problems in the transition to the Windows Vista operating system from Microsoft.
But the system assemblers and resellers to remove Windows Vista computers and laptops as a result of problems associated with the transition to Windows Vista.
Neil O'Callaghan, manager of the department on work with clients Dell European, this week became a catalyst in the tumultuous hurricane, which pronessya Oceanic blogs, when he made a statement that the computer giant "in retreat" from the call to move to Windows Vista. The message was issued prior to the annual conference for partners of Microsoft in Denver, to be held next week. During that conference, Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer will try to unite all our partners on the issue of marketing around Windows Vista.
The head of Dell noted the existence of serious problems in the transition to the new operating system: compatibility of applications and requirements for equipment. What is significant. The rest leadership Dell refused to comment on his remarks about Windows Vista. On the web site of Dell referenced "We continue to look towards Windows XP, rolling to a decisive headline:" The choice is yours: Windows Vista or Windows XP. You decide. "
Resellers and system assemblers point to the significant challenges Windows Vista, so they simply remove from Windows Vista systems.
Vice President of Technology Specialists Jay Tipton (Jay Tipton), whose company is the title of Microsoft Gold partner, said her removal in 99% of cases, incompatibility with the medical software and the need to test the system Food and Drug Administration, which is used in the treatment of chemotherapy. In his words, the company will not use the Windows Vista on any of its internal systems in order not to spend time on the debugging and zavershenit removal planned to make this operating system since the release of Service Pack 1 for Windows Vista.
President Smart Guys Computers from the state of Orlando, Glen Coffield said that his main service is currently working on Windows Vista Disposal of the systems and its replacement for Windows XP. This company for the removal and replacement of requests from $ 150 to $ 250. In Smart Guys Computers sales surpass any XP Pro for Windows Vista approximately twenty-fold. According to him, for Windows Vista is not yet compatible with all hardware and software components, and many customers see in Vista only more attractive interface and is not interested in promises of high security, as compared to XP. Just Coffield believes that the small and medium-sized businesses there is no reason to switch to Windows Vista, and resellers are more fortunate, because Windows Vista can sell into government and corporate entities that have the IT plan, which must be met.
According to the CRN Test Center, users of Windows XP and Windows Vista are equally vulnerable to viruses, and Windows Vista has very slight superiority over XP.
Co CPU Guys, system collector Tom Derosir advised his client to make every step in the right side of Windows XP. In his view, it is quite normal replacement of Windows Vista to XP. Derosir added that the sale of systems with Windows Vista, in the final result, the CPU Guys would cost more than if it continued to use the old operating system.
Derosir commented on the statement of Dell, saying that it came from the large number of calls to their customer support, in which customers complained about Windows Vista. He noted that Windows Vista excellent system in terms of security, and a host of features that are useful to IT professionals, but in the end-user training required by his work with the Windows OS.
Microsoft is more enthusiasm for Windows Vista, more than any other operating system in the past and is pleased that users reacted positively to the adoption of Windows Vista.
Now difficult to imagine what will happen if Microsoft will prevent major producers of ready operating systems and system packagers offer Windows XP. Because in this case, customers either stop buying computers, or use pirated copy of XP if Microsoft will allow its partners to offer only Windows Vista.



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