Originally posted by: Elixer
Leave it to MS to screw everything up, yet again.
First off, they should offer people with vista, a *very* steep discount for being guinea pigs. It should be the cost of the media, and that is it.
Then they should offer everyone with a older version of windows, (XP+) a good discount. As it is now, they force you to wipe your drive, and reinstall everything, so unless you upgrade XP to vista to win7, then good luck finding all your old keys to reinstall everthing...which isn't much of a "upgrade" considering all the time you must spend to get your new machine to behave like your old machine.
Not to mention, all the 3rd party apps that you have on your current install, all of the sudden, they require a 'update' themselves. (Think AV/firewall/whatever programs...)
In the end, you will most likely be spending another $50-100 (or more) on those.
They should also offer both 32 & 64 bit versions of the OS on the same DVD(s).
Heck, I also bet that most places will offer better deals than what MS offers. Nobody pays MSRP for anything, these days, unless it is a spur of the moment purchase.
/end rant 🙂
I think MS should just give everybody the software for free and offer to come over and cook you breakfast every morning, too.
1. MS is providing a discount for people to be "guinea pigs". It's called FREE. I'm using the Win7 RC right now at no cost. Hard to beat FREE.
2. When it finally is released, they already offer a nice discount for people with older versions of Windows: It's called upgrade pricing. Oh, and BTW, they're only charging you FIFTY BUCKS for said upgrade if you pre-buy tomorrow. If that's too expensive for you, then don't upgrade. MS owes you nothing, they're a business. Honda doesn't owe you a new cheap Civic to replace your old one every time a new version comes out, do they?
3. Don't lose your keys for your installed software. You should be wiping your PC every year or two anyway. Losing keys is your fault, not MS'. I still have keys I purchased 10 years ago and I have been through at least 8 formats/reinstalls since then.
4. MS is doing the right thing by forcing XP users to wipe and reinstall. If they had to create code to do the transition smoothly, they will surely have compatibility problems galore. Trying to be backwards-compatible is one of the reasons Windows is so bloated. I'm all for leaving the past behind and reducing the bloat. I imagine you were on the "Vista is too Bloated" bandwagon and now you're criticizing them for trying to reduce that bloat.
5. MS is offering this special upgrade pricing direct and through certain retailers online (e.g. Amazon). I really don't think Amazon will be charging less than MS here.
You complain that MS is "screwing everything up, yet again".
I contend they're getting a ton of things right:
A. Windows 7 is a great OS. I've been using the RC for a month or two and it's bug-free and FAST. It has great support for my SSD.
B. They're giving plenty of notice to people buying today that the new OS is due out in October. Many companies (cough - Apple - cough) suppress news of their new products and let people buy the old version even up to the day before the new product is announced.
C. Upgrade from XP. Previously, MS wouldn't let people upgrade across gerations of OSes (e.g. from Win95 to Vista). Here they're letting you skip Vista. Yay for progress.
D. Pricing. The upgrades are cheaper than they've been for other MS OSes, and btw, the special pricing they're offering is ridiculously good.
End rant.