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GM and Other Major Companies Are Closing the Door on Microsoft Windows Vista

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General Motors (GM) may take a detour around Vista, the latest computer operating system from Microsoft (MSFT). The automaker has encountered so many speed bumps getting Vista to work on its machines that it may just wait for the next version of Windows, due in 2010 or 2011. "We're considering bypassing Vista and going straight to Windows 7," says GM's Chief Systems & Technology Officer Fred Killeen.

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One can hardly blame them. Vista is a trainwreck of a product, particularly for business use. I've seen it work only once in a work environment with any success and that was after someone, and I'm quoting our IT guy here, "turned the suck off."

Apparently there's an option for that.

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