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September 8th, 2009

Russia drops XP investigation

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 1:46 am

Categories: In the news, Legal, Microsoft

Tags: OEM, Microsoft Corp., FAS, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Software, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

The Russian Federal Antimonopoly Service has dropped its investigation into Microsoft’s decision to stop selling Windows XP in favor of Windows Vista.

The FAS began a probe in July into why Microsoft was halting sales of the aging OS to OEMs despite there still being a demand for it. Questions were also raised into why OEMs and retail outlets were charged different prices for the OS.

Russian customers can continue to buy XP, and Microsoft has said that it will kick off an exchange program soon to allow users to downgrade Vista PCs to XP up until the end of 2009.

Not everyone is off the hook so easy though. The FAS is still investigating some of the largest OEMs for violating antimonopoly legislation by pre-installing Windows on notebooks.

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Finally.  NStalnecker | 09/08/09
The main thing is there's "no compelling reason to move" for consumers  fr0thy2 | 09/09/09
Since when is it a surprise...  JCitizen | 09/13/09
Three cheers for Russia!  fr0thy2 | 09/08/09
Question....  mgp3 | 09/08/09
Invoice bearing, press release consuming, mouse wielding monkeys ...  fr0thy2 | 09/09/09
Dang! Are you frothy's evil doppleganger!...  JCitizen | 09/13/09
RE: Russia drops XP investigation  shellcodes_coder | 09/08/09
Then in 2011 when it begins to stabilise  fr0thy2 | 09/08/09
Windows 7 is already as stable as they come  NStalnecker | 09/08/09
Define "as they come"  fr0thy2 | 09/09/09
Sticking w/ WinXP! Don't like 7ista! grin  i2fun@... | 09/08/09
OEM preinstallation is the bigger fish anyway  T1Oracle | 09/08/09
Really?  Qbt | 09/08/09
Really, OEM Pre-Install  S.Towle | 09/08/09
No gouging involved...  Wolfie2K3 | 09/08/09
No, nor forced pre-installs ...  fr0thy2 | 09/09/09
It's Russis  The 'G-Man.' | 09/08/09
You mean Россия don't you G-man? ...(nt)  JCitizen | 09/13/09
RE: Russia drops XP investigation  michael.tindall@... | 09/08/09
Kinda makes you wonder...  mgp3 | 09/08/09
RE: Russia drops XP investigation  bb_apptix | 09/08/09
RE: Russia drops XP investigation  Lewisxxxusa | 09/08/09
RE: Russia drops XP investigation  Lewisxxxusa | 09/08/09
RE: Russia drops XP investigation  ViperHost | 09/08/09
Must be difficult to do business in a backward country.....  pizzaman7 | 09/08/09
The os should be optional not forced.....  dougogd@... | 09/08/09
In that case...  keoz | 09/08/09
RE: Russia drops XP investigation  JGMiller | 09/08/09
Who is forcing them to use Vista?  NStalnecker | 09/08/09
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