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Windows 7 Will Not Inherit the Incompatibility Issues of Vista


section: windows, for your questions: KezNews forum, 24.6.2008

Microsoft is hard at work aiming to prevent the Windows 7 apple proverbially falling close to the Windows Vista tree.




In fact, Bill Veghte, Senior Vice President, Online Services & Windows Business Group, promised that that incompatibility issues would not be among the legacy that Vista leaves for Windows 7. Otherwise, the next version of the Windows client will inherent the vast majority of the architecture of its predecessor, most importantly the core of Vista. But, in addition to the kernel, Windows 7 will also feature the same graphics and audio subsystems as Windows Vista, context in which existing hardware and software products will continue to be compatible.

"You've let us know you don't want to face the kinds of incompatibility challenges with the next version of Windows you might have experienced early with Windows Vista. As a result, our approach with Windows 7 is to build off the same core architecture as Windows Vista so the investments you and our partners have made in Windows Vista will continue to pay off with Windows 7. Our goal is to ensure the migration process from Windows Vista to Windows 7 is straightforward," Veghte stated.

This is, in fact, Microsoft's vision: Windows Vista will be a transition operating system, streamlining the migration to Windows 7. Officially planned for availability within three years since Vista hit the shelves on January 30, 2007, Windows 7 is heading for a more realistic launch date at the end of 2009, but ahead of the holiday season.

"You have told us you want a more regular, predictable Windows release schedule. To this end, our plan is to deliver Windows 7 approximately 3 years after the January 2007 general availability launch date of Windows Vista," Veghte added.

But at the same time, Microsoft is not ready or showing any signs that it will become ready in the immediate future to share more about Vista's successor. Apart from a few details which have been made public, Windows 7 is surrounded in a shroud of secrecy, referred to as the translucency policy of Steven Sinofsky, Senior Vice President, Windows and Windows Live Engineering Group. Veghte indicated that Microsoft is interested in user input about Windows 7, a very difficult task since the first public taste of the operating system doesn't appear to be very close, even with the client planned for launch by the end of the next year.

"Some of you may have heard about "Windows 7", which is the working name for the next release of Microsoft Windows. We have learned a great deal through the feedback you have shared with us about Windows Vista and that feedback is playing an important role in our work on Windows 7," he said.

source: news.softpedia.com

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Comments(8)

what the hell

By Steven on 25.06.2008 - 01:06
ok it's been a year and a half since vista has been released and 70% of developers are not making anything for vista. shouldn't that tell you something? dont even compare it to xp and cause xp at this same point was very compatible. so obviously developers are turning their backs on vista and sending microsoft a message, and if 7 inherits vista's architecture...hello. so this article is titled completely wrong

Hilarious

By Yoni on 25.06.2008 - 02:06
"you've let us know you don't want to face the kinds of incompatibility challenges with the next version of windows you might have experienced early with windows vista"...

so basically he is telling us that we should have told them before that we don't want the kinds of incompatibility challenges vista faces now days!? is it just me or this is completely ridiculous.

maybe win7 won't be incompatible with vista

By yoyoma on 25.06.2008 - 02:06
but since it's gonna be based on vista, there will probably still be incompatibility issues with xp, that is if xp is still popular by then.

Fool me one....

By sjc1963 on 25.06.2008 - 11:06
fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me..... that means that i don't believe a single word they said. windows 7 is just going to really be vista second edition.

Its not that bad

By Jim$ter on 25.06.2008 - 14:06
i just tried vista again and its really not that bad....just kidding...it suxs

Windows 7 is...

By Dolby2 on 26.06.2008 - 07:06
...windows vista sp2. :)

do you know what's sad about this situation? they want people to pay for it!

screw that! i'm switching to something else and putting winxp in a virtual machine.

Why bother with old quipment compatability

By spod on 27.06.2008 - 11:06
ms should really shelve reverse compatabilty with older hardware like apple did and should not let the operating system run under anything old.

Same old, same old

By SxC on 01.07.2008 - 02:07
"windows 7 will not inherit the incompatibility issues of vista"

course not, will have all new(and improved) incompatibility issues......


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