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August 11th, 2009

XP or Vista - Which is more at risk from Windows 7?

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 7:19 am

Categories: Ad industry, Industry, Marketing, Microsoft, Vista, Windows 7

Tags: Operating System, Microsoft Windows Vista, Market Share, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Software

It’s been around 30 months since Windows Vista hit the General Availability milestone, and in that time the OS has only managed to claw some 18% of the OS market share. Compare that weak market share to the aging Windows XP, which even today commands an impressive 73% market share. With Windows 7 now only a few weeks away from the General Availability milestone, it’s interesting to wonder what effect 7 will have on XP and Vista market share.

According to data collected by NetApplications, Windows 7 had already grabbed a 0.9% market share by the end of July. That’s pretty impressive considering that the OS didn’t hit the RTM milestone until the 22nd of July. To put things into perspective, the beta and RC code for Windows 7 already commands three times the market share that the iPhone does. It’s also rapidly closing up on Mac OS X 10.4 (market share 1.03%), Linux (market share 1.05%) and Mac OS X 10.5 (market share 3.42%). People are interested in Windows 7, and there’s little danger that the OS launch will fizzle as Vista did at launch .

What I’m going to be watching as soon as Windows 7 is released to an eagerly awaiting public is how the new OS affects earlier versions of Windows. Microsoft’s hope is that 7 will be the OS that convinces those entrenched XP users (of which there are millions) that it’s time to let go of the aging operating system and embrace the future. I fear that reality might be different. I wouldn’t be surprised to see 7 aggressively cannibalize Vista’s market share, bringing it down to under 10% in a matter of months, while leaving XP’s market share in the high 60% region. After all, many of the folks who’ve stuck with XP have done so for a reason. Maybe they’re not upgrading their hardware, or maybe they’re worried about compatibility or performance issues. Whatever the reason, they’ve made the choice, and making a switch from XP to 7 is only marginally easier than switching from XP to Vista. Add to this the fact that the only upgrade path from XP to 7 involves a clean install, which while being the sensible option, is more hassle than most will want to put themselves through.

Windows 7 does have some aces up its sleeve. The main one is that it will run happily on netbooks, which means that the era of Microsoft having to keep shipping XP comes to an end. Since netbooks is a growth area, that will help buoy 7’s market share. Microsoft has also offered 7 at some very deep discounts over the past few weeks, hoping to get sales in before any negative reviews start hitting the web. No matter how good 7 is, a certain level of negative coverage is guaranteed, and Microsoft is anticipating it in advance. That’s also a good move because it means that 7 will have a fantastic launch week that Redmond can brag about in press releases and in ads.

A factor that Windows 7 will have to contend against is the soggy economy. Despite a roaring economy at the time, Vista never managed more than to hobble along. Home users worried about performance, business users kept wondering why they should bother to migrate, and everyone worried about compatibility. It’s clear to me now that despite having plenty of time in the oven, Vista was far from ready at the time it was released. With hindsight, I think that Microsoft would have done better to have sat on Vista for another six to eight months, made it into a better OS, and have avoided much of the negative press it attracted over the past two and a half years.

Microsoft has worked hard to distance itself from Vista (to the point of not even mentioning the OS by name in ads) but I fear that huge swathes of Windows users will take a long time to forget how Microsoft tried to push a broken OS onto their PCs.

Adrian Kingsley-HughesAdrian is a technology journalist and author who has devoted over a decade to helping users get the most from technology. He also runs a popular blog called The PC Doctor. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations

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Interesting to see...
... that Nintendo's Wii, Sony's PlayStation and Microsoft's XBOX don't own mayor marketshare, even if they sell so many consoles and at 300-500 bucks are far cheaper than most PCs.

Seems this stats aren't that real after all...... (Read the rest)
Posted by: cosuna Posted on: 09/08/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
If you hate Vista I doubt you will rush out for Windows 7  Randalllind | 08/11/09
I expect Windows 7 to do very well for one simple reason  frgough | 08/11/09
upgrade path  elllroy | 08/11/09
Which is more at risk, Linux or OSX?  LBiege | 08/11/09
hasn't got...  cosuna | 09/08/09
I'm still running W2K  wkulecz | 08/11/09
Activation Issues?  ozguy | 08/11/09
Activation hassles?  NStalnecker | 08/11/09
issue finding them  wkulecz | 08/13/09
Most XP users have no idea either way  mwagner@... | 08/12/09
Most XP users have no idea either way  bwchato | 08/12/09
XP vs Vista  JT82 | 08/11/09
XP vs Vista, followup  DLBarron | 08/11/09
XP vs Vista, followup  bwchato | 08/12/09
With your caveats, XP is very stable ...  mwagner@... | 08/12/09
Adrian, please explain why...  TriangleDoor | 08/11/09
Millions of XP users apparently have never heard  gnesterenko | 08/11/09
Nice try at evading an answer...  TriangleDoor | 08/11/09
Subjective  DonRupertBitByte | 08/11/09
Reason: Microsoft change many things in the way that prevent this...  cosuna | 09/08/09
That's because a very large percentage ...  mwagner@... | 08/12/09
Because "upgrade" installs rarely go well  mwagner@... | 08/12/09
Also, because of the way the file structures are  beoz | 08/12/09
Another evasive non-answer by proxy.  TriangleDoor | 08/13/09
It's always fun to play the numbers game  frgough | 08/11/09
Unit sales don't mean OS X usage  NonZealot | 08/11/09
From reality.  NeoGeneration | 08/11/09
Interesting to see...  cosuna | 09/08/09
"Unit sales of Apple computers puts them at about 10%"  Sleeper Service | 08/11/09
Unlike everyone else responding to my post  frgough | 08/11/09
Ditto  NonZealot | 08/11/09
Oh, and please answer the following question  NonZealot | 08/11/09
Oh, and please answer the following question  bwchato | 08/12/09
"you anti-Apple types"  James T. Kirk | 08/11/09
To be fair to frgough  NonZealot | 08/11/09
Who cares?  beoz | 08/12/09
Why switch?  Dorkyman | 08/11/09
I think this...  Dave32265 | 08/11/09
Most...  NStalnecker | 08/11/09
Most...  bwchato | 08/12/09
i build my own machines i don't buy junk that is overpriced at stores  bvonr@... | 08/12/09
Fine. As long as your XP systems ...  mwagner@... | 08/12/09
Use Multiple Layers of Security  MichP | 08/12/09
Strong point  beoz | 08/12/09
RE: XP or Vista - Which is more at risk from Windows 7?  DLBarron | 08/11/09
*yawn*  gnesterenko | 08/11/09
Seconded.  James T. Kirk | 08/11/09
Is "thirded" a word?  mgp3 | 08/11/09
Couple things  NStalnecker | 08/11/09
Vista is in trouble  karnok.d@... | 08/11/09
RE: XP or Vista - Which is more at risk from Windows 7?  bertmace | 08/11/09
RE: XP or Vista - Which is more at risk from Windows 7?  jerryf@... | 08/11/09
RE: XP or Vista - Which is more at risk from Windows 7?  jerryf@... | 08/11/09
RE: XP or Vista - Which is more at risk from Windows 7?  thehinac@... | 08/11/09
RE: XP or Vista - Which is more at risk from Windows 7?  budman_442 | 08/11/09
Vista would not have been delayed  DonRupertBitByte | 08/11/09
What?  NStalnecker | 08/11/09
$$$  DonRupertBitByte | 08/11/09
You know  NStalnecker | 08/11/09
RE: XP or Vista - Which is more at risk from Windows 7?  nirav.chhaya@... | 08/11/09
Why does Win 7 upg. cost 4 Times ($$$!!) OsX Snow Leopard upg?  Davewrite | 08/11/09
Easy...  condelirios | 08/11/09
So there's no Apple Tax?  Davewrite | 08/11/09
Why?  NonZealot | 08/11/09
so avoid Costs by using an 8 year old OS.! the PC advantage! lol! nt  Davewrite | 08/11/09
Huh, and here I thought that Macs lasted longer?  NonZealot | 08/11/09
You get what you pay for  NonZealot | 08/11/09
true enough so....  Davewrite | 08/11/09
MS gives choice, Apple takes it away  NonZealot | 08/11/09
MS 'gives choice'. The EU and the U.S govt. disagree! happy  Davewrite | 08/11/09
Courts aren't infallible  NonZealot | 08/11/09
Courts in many of the worlds's most advanced countries wrong you're right?  Davewrite | 08/11/09
Yup  NonZealot | 08/11/09
NOPE @ NZ. Personal opinions are....  Davewrite | 08/11/09
Courts aren't infallible  bwchato | 08/12/09
*head =} desk*  Lunatic59 | 08/11/09
lot of talk. Still not answered why Win 7 upg. costs 4 TIMES OsX Snow?  Davewrite | 08/11/09
Because you get what you pay for  NonZealot | 08/11/09
In this case Cheaper is Also BETTER. Life is good. happy nt  Davewrite | 08/11/09
And cue the double standards... nt  NonZealot | 08/11/09
Simple  Lunatic59 | 08/12/09
your answer boils down to" Msft will Gouge because it CAN" ?  Davewrite | 08/12/09
I only paid $49 for my copy of the upgrade.  condelirios | 08/12/09
@condelirios. WOW! 49 for ONE WHOLE MONTH!! I'm impressed at MS generosity  Davewrite | 08/12/09
and about your stockholder comment  Davewrite | 08/11/09
On the off chance ...  Lunatic59 | 08/12/09
you're going to 1990's to answer a question based on 'now'?  Davewrite | 08/12/09
@davewrite  Lunatic59 | 08/12/09
@Lunatic59 only you would think 5 years past same as 1990s  Davewrite | 08/12/09
@Davewrite  Lunatic59 | 08/12/09
@Lunatics: got bored with the thread but remember this  NonZealot | 08/12/09
@ Hi NonZealot! happy nt  Davewrite | 08/12/09
@ Lunatic. OK. peace. nt  Davewrite | 08/12/09
they don't make OSes  kevintxu | 08/11/09
Apple doesn't make OSes? wow. don't know how to reply to that.  Davewrite | 08/11/09
How do you figure?  nick@... | 08/12/09
all slipping and sliding  Davewrite | 08/12/09
So my experience is not valid?  nick@... | 08/12/09
ok  Davewrite | 08/12/09
All of this boils down to...  bvonr@... | 08/12/09
49 for that limited time, I get way better hardware for the price happy  Davewrite | 08/13/09
Taming of the shrewd.  Lunatic59 | 08/13/09
RE: XP or Vista - Which is more at risk from Windows 7?  TWBurger | 08/11/09
If they did it once...  Fark | 08/11/09
RE: XP or Vista - Which is more at risk from Windows 7?  evay1 | 08/12/09
RE: XP or Vista - Which is more at risk from Windows 7?  ramnet@... | 08/12/09
In my case we moved to Vista  nick@... | 08/12/09
RE: XP or Vista - Which is more at risk from Windows 7?  mac@... | 08/12/09
RE: XP or Vista - Which is more at risk from Windows 7?  wolflight | 08/12/09
but until the bugs,the first service pack and dx11 are main stream  bvonr@... | 08/13/09
Vista, for sure!  mwagner@... | 08/12/09
MicroSoft DRM is killing it for me  alsoran | 08/12/09
All WGA does is try to make sure that ...  mwagner@... | 08/12/09
That's rich - accuse the victim  alsoran | 08/13/09
What do you mean "Tried to push"?  peter_erskine@... | 08/12/09
RE: XP or Vista - Which is more at risk from Windows 7?  ka0mow | 08/12/09
RE: XP or Vista - Which is more at risk from Windows 7?  pauliw25 | 08/12/09
RE: XP or Vista - Which is more at risk from Windows 7?  bwchato | 08/12/09
57 isn't old!  bvonr@... | 08/13/09
RE: XP or Vista - Which is more at risk from Windows 7?  paladin2 | 08/12/09
RE: XP or Vista - Which is more at risk from Windows 7?  IgnorantBugger | 08/12/09
I have a more important question  gnesterenko | 08/13/09
RE: XP or Vista - Which is more at risk from Windows 7?  anonymuos | 08/13/09
RE: XP or Vista - Which is more at risk from Windows 7?  remanabat@... | 08/14/09
I am (now) very happy with my Vista disk  dswanson2609 | 09/04/09

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