Sunday, February 10th 2008
Microsoft Stops Windows Anytime Upgrade for Vista
Microsoft has decided to end Windows Anytime Upgrade, the company's online method for upgrading basic Windows Vista distributions to the Premium and Ultimate versions of Windows Vista.
Source:
CdrInfo
In an effort to streamline the Windows Anytime Upgrade experience for our customers and open the program to additional markets worldwide, Microsoft and its partners have decided to end digital product key distribution on February 20, 2008.All digital keys purchased through February 20, 2008 will remain valid for upgrade. For additional information, please visit Windows Anytime Upgrade Home.
26 Comments on Microsoft Stops Windows Anytime Upgrade for Vista
I am sure there was some measure of support they had to do to keep it current.
People are forgetting we used to have 2-3 years between OS's, XP was abnormal.
Windows 7 coming out means nothing, its just MS getting back on track.
Everybody said the same thing about XP for the first 2 years.
www.tomshardware.com/2007/01/29/xp-vs-vista/index.html - here ya go mate (this is so overquoted).
gizmodo.com/337768/battlemodo-windows-vista-service-pack-1-rc1-vs-shipping-vista
ok ok... im done whining.
Vista is here to stay. People need to stop bashing Vista.
All operating systems have issues. As they age, they become more and more stable.
Hmm...you really think Microsoft will say, "Oh lets just stop making Vista because some people hate it."???
Do you know how long they have been working on Vista? Do you know how much money they have spent to make Vista?
Don't just post nonsense.
All those programs were made for XP, most of them run fine on Vista but they were not optimized for Vista. None of those benches suprised me, infact I would say Vista did better than I thought it would. So true
-this is called a "sunk cost":wtf:... It doesnt matter how much money they spent on it, if its not selling, the amount of money they spent will not influence their decision for the future at all. Guaranteed.
For the record: I did NOT mean to BASH vista. If thats what you got out of it than im terribly sorry...I install vista x64 in all my current builds, it performs fine, but there is always a feeling that it is not as good as i would hoped it would be, especially after all the hype - that is an "OPINION" not a "BASH". Product performance is based on how the product performs VS the expectations held for that product. In which case, i think even MS would say that they had hoped for a better reception. Its NOT a personal attack against you. If i am wrong, then post some reasoning as to why - hell, im still learning.
You can be hostile, and you can cuddle with your copy of vista tonight, and give it a little kiss for me, and apologize for me for making it and you so upset... and maybe microsoft listens to all the bitching people and issues service packs with fixes based on all the bitching. In which case you need to be thankful to all the bitchy "target consumer" people who express the need for change. Yeah its gotten better, and yes i use it... but I still want more speed, and i complain that its too slow. If that upsets you, then you're too sensitive and thats a portrait of you in my avatar.
Now I thought I heard that they had started from scratch with Vista, and if thats the case Im quite disapointed. To me it does look like a "upgrade to XP" just some visual upgrades and some better placement of commonly used apps.
But that was the reason I liked it, I really liked XP and I felt it deserved a makeover to bring it up to style. We Vista fit the bill perfectly, and with the small performance caviats I have learned to live with, I really like Vista. Yes, I would like it to use the proc better, perfect example is 3dmark. But with all the other nice additions, and fast boot and shutdown, and the awesome sleep(my computers go down in 2 seconds at most) Vista is an improvement. And Vista does a great job not needing a restart, with the sleep I havent done a shutdown on my laptop in 42 days! And its still running great, with an XP machine I would have to restart it atleast 2 times a day!
And I have heard that the next version of windows will be approaching fast, and I dont mind that. I think it will be based off Vista code and just changing graphical style and some of the problems and complaints from Vista.
I think they are doing this in response to Apple and the OS's they have released, Tiger and Leopard have been released during Vista's life.
Possibly you might have elaborated a little more on this....quote " Its the actual design of the software (DRM, random hard drive thrashing, much slower hard drive access, larger hard drive latency, slower network performance, huge amounts of background software that runs even though no one ever uses them)..."
I'm slow to understand and the more detail the better.:D