![]() The move indicates the continued demand for the older operating system, some nine months after Windows Vista hit store shelves. Microsoft also plans to keep XP on retail shelves longer and will allow computer makers in emerging markets to build machines with Windows XP Starter Edition until June 2010. However, they have successfully lobbied Microsoft to allow them to continue selling PCs with all flavors of Windows XP preloaded until June 30, a further five months. Large PC manufacturers were slated to have to stop selling XP after January 31. ![]() Bowing to pressure from customers and computer makers, Microsoft plans to keep Windows XP around a little longer.
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