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Once Windows 7 is released, Microsoft may immediately stop selling Windows Vista to end its endless troubles and problems as soon as possible.

According to foreign media reports, sources said, Microsoft may after Windows 7 officially listed for sale for several years now has been blamed WindowsVista.

According to past practice, when new and old generations of operating systems coexist, Microsoft will provide a transition period to help corporate users migrate to the new system platform.

However, once Windows 7 is released, Microsoft may immediately stop selling Windows Vista to end its endless troubles and problems as soon as possible.

Richard & Middot, chief executive of Microsoft's Windows client business unit in Asia Pacific, said in an email, "We don't know if Windows 7 will be available for pre-installation after PC7 is released. Vista computer. Despite this, enterprise customers who have pre-installed Windows 7 computers can also downgrade to Vista. Just like people are now downgrading from Vista to XP. & rdquo; He also mentioned that Microsoft will stop mainstream support for all versions of Vista in April 2012.

Last week, Microsoft just released a release candidate for Windows 7 (Release Candidate), the official version will be available in the next few months.

Microsoft has high hopes for Vista, but since the first day of listing, people's criticism of Vista has been heard, Vista system is slow, hardware requirements are high, compatibility is not good, UAC control is cumbersome These have become the target of public criticism. Microsoft is now betting on Windows 7, and it seems to believe that once Windows 7 goes on the market, Windows Vista will soon be forgotten.

In addition, Mike ·, vice president of Windows product management business, said last week that Microsoft will continue to offer Windows XP systems for PCs within a year of Windows 7 release.

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