Tue Jun 2, 2009 4:27PM EDT
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Microsoft is today confirming what has been widely suspected for nearly a month: Windows 7 is now slated to ship officially on October 22, 2009.
Previous rumor had it wrong by just one day: In early May, Acer leaked that October 23, 2009 would be launch day. Despite the grievous error, I'm still going to give them credit for this one, though.
While some had been dreaming of a Windows 7 launch in time for back-to-school, the October time frame still gives manufacturers and Win7 enthusiasts plenty of opportunity to outfit machines for the holiday season and gives Microsoft a shot at redeeming 2009, which has otherwise been a lost cause from a sales standpoint.
The next issue becomes a guessing game of whether the ship date will slip. Not only has this been known to happen in the past, it's almost never been known not to happen as far back as I can remember. Vista, for example, was originally scheduled to ship in 2003. It ultimately was released in January 2007.
That's an extreme example, of course, and actually I don't think we'll see that problem here. In fact, my bet is that, for once, Microsoft will hit its deadline and get Windows 7 out the door as scheduled. The beta process for Windows 7 has gone more seamlessly than any other Windows product I can recall, with in general nothing but praise for the changes Microsoft has made since Windows Vista.
And so the next question gets handed over to you: Will you upgrade your existing PC to Windows 7? Will you buy a new computer? Or will you pass on the operating system altogether? Windows 7 is awfully stable right now, but that will improve after it's been on the market for a few months and sees its first round of patches. Is this going to be another "wait for the Service Pack" release, or are you confident enough about Windows 7 to be an early adopter?
Join in the discussion. Here you'll see the comments in the order they were posted.
I am running the RC of Win7 and I will buy the full version the day it comes out!
I will be a taker. Been running the RC and have to say it is 10X better than XP.
I will be buying a new computer I have been waiting to buy a new computer until windows 7 comes out
I'm updating my year old laptop and replacing my desktop as soon as it hits the store!!!
Been running the Beta and now RC on my HTPC, have to say I really like it. Probably will buy it within a few weeks of it coming out for that system and then maybe later for my game system which is still running XP. Anybody running the Beta or RC have any compatibility issues?
I've got the RC running on my old laptop. I haven't gotten into much heavy use yet but have only had one problem so far, and it's not really a Windows problem. I like it and - depending on the price - will most likely start dual-booting shortly after it comes out.
Looks good but I will wait until they stop supporting Vista. I actually am content with Vista. I was thinking about switching to Linux when they stop support but after some prelimenary trials I think I'll stick to Windows.
I've used the beta and am using the rc. I like it. I'm scheduling my next new build, an intel i7 rig, to coincide with the release of win7. I've been putting it off, waiting on an actual release date of win7.
I will be buying the day it is released. Don't know yet what version I will be buying.
1 Posted by willewings3 on Tue Jun 2, 2009 4:56PM EDT Report Abuse
I am going to attempt to update my pc on christmas 2009... so wish me luck ive never done it before lol