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Originally Posted by Paragon
I have a feeling this may be the case for many households. XP has been very solid, and does what most households demand of it. The need to upgrade is not as great as it was in older versions. We may have more computers in our houses now, but they don't all need to be upgraded.
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And that's EXACTLY what the barrier to adoption will be for Vista - not most of the complains raised in this thread, it will be the cost and the fact that XP is still a pretty good OS and the advantages of Vista will need to be VERY obvious to consumers along with a reasonable price for the upgrade.