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by wtallis
540 days ago
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> If that was the motivation, there's a far more direct option available. Just charge for the upgrade. That's a far more direct option, which also largely doesn't work. Corporate IT doesn't like doing in-place major OS upgrades. Consumers just plain won't, unless it's free and easy. |
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I don't see how this supports the theory that this is all about revenue from Windows OEM licenses from forced hardware upgrades.