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Reuters Logo David Daoud ran into trouble when he started using Vista, the new version of Windows that Microsoft and PC makers have spent millions of dollars advertising since it came out six months ago.

He said it short-circuited key software programs he counts on: Quicken for balancing his checkbook, Lotus Notes e-mail and a networking program that connects his home to the office. His Sony camcorder also doesn't communicate with the PC properly.

"Basically they don't work," said Daoud, a computer industry analyst with market research firm IDC.

Such problems are part of the normal growing pains that come with every major upgrade to the Windows operating system.

To ease those pains, some consumers are seeking out machines equipped with the more compatible Windows XP. That's prompted some PC makers and retailers to give the older operating system more room in their product lines.

Hewlett-Packard and Dell recently started selling XP machines on their Web sites. Lenovo Group and Toshiba also offer similarly equipped machines.

Microsoft has done its best to get Vista off to a strong start, making it compatible with more than 2 million different types of hardware.

The effort seems to be paying off. The company late on Thursday reported quarterly revenue of $13.4 billion, up 13 percent from last year, citing help from strong Vista sales.

Microsoft says most people using Vista are pleased with it and that nearly all software and hardware is compatible.

Still, some companies have been slow to respond to Microsoft's call for upgrades. Consumers have taken note.

Craig Rabe, owner of the Computer Cafe, an independent computer store in Arlington, Mass., says he received so many complaints about Vista after it was launched in February that he stopped selling machines loaded with the software.

"People came back and said, 'Please, will you take this off and replace it with XP?'" he said.

Testing users' comfort level
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is advising incoming freshmen to buy PCs loaded with Windows XP.

"XP is still fully functional. It's what people are familiar with," said Jon Hunt, who made the decision for MIT. But he expects MIT will soon start supporting Vista.

Among retailers, CompUSA says it has the widest selection of XP machines, something it plans to tout during the busy back-to-school sales season.

Circuit City Stores offers nine XP models on its Web site. Best Buy does not carry XP machines.

The Windows User Group says Vista is an "awesome" system and all of its employees use it. But the company, which provides technical advice on Windows and runs online communities, cautions that the switch can be uncomfortable.

"My father-in-law, my niece, my accountant--they all have computers running XP now. If they put Vista on top, not everything is going to work," said WUG vice president Joel Diamond.

Microsoft says it has put a lot of effort into working with other companies to solve any problems.

"There are some products that don't work with it," said Windows group product manager Justin Jed. "But ... the data shows louder than the anecdotes that people are having a great experience with Windows Vista."

He says 72 percent of users have a "favorable" view of Vista, 8 percent "unfavorable," with the rest neutral.

What's more, about 96 percent of all printers, keyboards, mice, scanners and other devices in use are compatible with Vista, as are about 2,000 software programs, including 49 of the current 50 best-selling retail titles, he says.

But while Adobe recently introduced a version of Photoshop professional that works with Vista, customers with the previous edition have to pay $199 for an upgrade.

Norton SystemWorks, a $70 security program, has yet to be made Vista compatible though the company says it is in the works. TiVo software for linking to PCs is also incompatible.

Microsoft declined to comment on specific problems.

"We are going after the ones that impact the most customers," Jed said. "Obviously you cannot be all things to all people."

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RE: Vista's growing pains leave room for XP
vistas milleniumme ,doesnt work ,they should be selling us what we want .not what they want.this is usa,ithought we had rights.vista some onesays it has syeware on it... (Read the rest)
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Seems that...  say_what | 07/20/07
Can you read?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 07/20/07
They are counting the ones bundled...  Net-Tech_z | 07/20/07
Nope  Krazyken39 | 07/20/07
Most of those sales...  spyro17@... | 07/23/07
Vista's growing pains leave room for XP  Loverock Davidson | 07/20/07
So blame who?  Krazyken39 | 07/20/07
What are you babbling about?  Loverock Davidson | 07/20/07
I did think  Krazyken39 | 07/20/07
You are blaming the wrong person  Loverock Davidson | 07/20/07
Ok  Krazyken39 | 07/20/07
Notice which companies aren't ready for Vista?  Anton Philidor | 07/20/07
Well said!  Loverock Davidson | 07/20/07
3rd Parties hindered by Microsoft's Business Model  mighetto | 07/20/07
ROTFLMAO!  Loverock Davidson | 07/20/07
European vs. American....  crash89 | 07/20/07
You do know that Linus lives and workd in ...  ShadeTree | 07/20/07
A crook is a crook is a crook......  Ole Man | 07/29/07
Frank is Da-Man!  Ole Man | 07/29/07
The ones threatening Microsoft's monopoly?  buddhistMonkey | 07/20/07
Microsoft did respond to Symantec.  Anton Philidor | 07/20/07
Anntitrust is civil not criminal  Michael L Hereid Sr | 07/20/07
Antitrust can be prosecuted unde Criminal or ...  ShadeTree | 07/20/07
Pshaw...  ivanotter | 07/23/07
Failure to upgrade is stealing  John L. Ries | 07/20/07
No  Loverock Davidson | 07/20/07
Could have put it differently  John L. Ries | 07/20/07
After re-reading the article...  bjbrock | 07/20/07
You...  DarbyOhara | 07/21/07
Rushing for XP  duratech | 07/20/07
I think I'll take Microsoft's opinion of what is ....  ShadeTree | 07/20/07
just because...  doh123 | 07/20/07
Tru Dat.....:)  Laff | 07/20/07
If you have evidence they lied then share it.  ShadeTree | 07/20/07
I don't think that means much.....  Laff | 07/21/07
Quicken doesn't work under Vista?  Mike (not Cox) | 07/20/07
What version  Krazyken39 | 07/20/07
2006  Mike (not Cox) | 07/20/07
I was...  spyro17@... | 07/23/07
 Wolfie2K3 | 07/23/07
Adobe PhotoShop doesn't work with vista thats news to me  SO.CAL Guy | 07/23/07
Did anyone ever hear of LINUX? No? Read on!  wizworks | 07/20/07
I did...  Mike (not Cox) | 07/20/07
Yeah, we all know about Linux.  guyonearth | 07/23/07
Why whine when you can WINE.  rreinhold058@... | 07/23/07
It can probably run it, with WINE  Boot_Agnostic | 07/24/07
Linux fanboy  LWEM | 07/20/07
Have you ever even used a new version of Linux????  co-eddy | 07/21/07
Can Linux do?  Tiggster | 07/22/07
Yes, it's called "Mono" (nt)  CobraA1 | 07/22/07
It's about sharing  co-eddy | 07/23/07
OK PROVE IT  LWEM | 07/23/07
NO AND WHY SHOULD I  LWEM | 07/23/07
There ARE  co-eddy | 07/23/07
Intel is no competitor  Species8472 | 07/20/07
And the DOT won't either  Species8472 | 07/20/07
with windoze vista you get ripped twice!  Linux Geek | 07/20/07
Message has been deleted.  BFD | 07/20/07
Vista Is A Loser, But Windows Home Server Looks To Be A Winner  chessmen | 07/21/07
Some answers  CobraA1 | 07/22/07
What?  Krazyken39 | 07/22/07
hmm  CobraA1 | 07/22/07
Well I can  Krazyken39 | 07/23/07
well...duh...  ivanotter | 07/23/07
That's  Krazyken39 | 07/24/07
Well duh  Boot_Agnostic | 07/23/07
Virtual PC  mission | 07/23/07
More GROANING pains than Growing Pains  edallan@... | 07/23/07
NO AND HERES WHY  LWEM | 07/23/07
72% Favorable?  tfwalkingeagle@... | 07/23/07
72% in favor. Hardly  scrbrd1@... | 07/23/07
I've gotten Vista under control--finally--but at a high cost in effort  Crabby Guy | 07/23/07
"I'll blame MS 20% and other companies 80%"  Ole Man | 07/23/07
Vista's Growing Pains  Ole Man | 07/23/07
Well, there's always Apple  Boot_Agnostic | 07/24/07
Early Adopters  spincitysd@... | 07/23/07
Compatability less than suggested.  TerryNT | 07/23/07
same old same old  cavlosnap@... | 07/25/07
Back to XP  bnmiller2 | 07/27/07
RE: Vista's growing pains leave room for XP  wilma_palmer@... | 06/24/08

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