Dell contradicts Microsoft, says Windows 10 will be installed on PCs starting July 29. It turns out Windows 10 will be installed on PCs from four major manufacturers.
Dell Inc. CEO Michael Dell said on Twitter that he expects Windows 10 to ship on new Dell PCs on July 29, contradicting a statement made yesterday by Microsoft.
Microsoft, which is still testing the highly anticipated operating system, said consumers would have to work with their local retailers to upgrade to Windows 10 after purchasing their new devices, in a blog post.
This means that all new units, such as the Dell XPS 15, on which Microsoft demoed Windows 10 during Computex, would not come with Windows 10 preinstalled, but rather users would have to upgrade at retail locations.
After some confusion regarding what was actually going to happen, Microsoft announced:
[...] Dell, HP, Lenovo, and Acer will begin shipping PCs on July 29 with Windows 10 preinstalled, Microsoft told Bloomberg.
Yusuf Mehdi, Vice President of Windows and Device Marketing, was mistaken when he wrote in a blog post that PCs shipping on July 29 would not have the new operating system preinstalled.
(Score: 2) by Nerdfest on Wednesday July 15 2015, @04:49PM
some semi-functioning purgatory state
It's called "Windows Vista". Relax, it's not like you're going to be summoning a demon if you say its name.
(Score: 1) by AnonymousCowardNoMore on Wednesday July 15 2015, @06:24PM
It's called "Windows Vista". Relax, it's not like you're going to be summoning a demon if you say its name.
That only happens if you say it three times.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday July 15 2015, @10:27PM
It's called "Windows Vista". Relax, it's not like you're going to be summoning a demon if you say its name.
That only happens if you say it three times.
You just said it again! Careful, that's twice, and if someone says "Windows Vista" again. . . . oh, merde . . . . .
Windows V + Windows V = Windows X The Math of Evil!