You can talk about what people should or shouldn't do until you are blue in the face. The fact remains that irritating a million plus probable customers is not very bright.
Those million plus people are not very bright if they installed without reading about what exactly they was letting themselves in for. Or are we talking about the kind of people who cause companies to put CAUTION: HOT on the side of coffee cups.
They should provide an upgrade path. Not doing so is stupid from a business perspective, Stupid from a PR perspective. And stupid from a common sense perspective.
They do provide an upgrade path, in the States but not in Europe.
They don't provide an upgrade path for a pre-release version. They told you this before you installed it how come they are stupid and not you? You did read the instructions? If not, no sympathy. If you did, why are you moaning? Why didn't you just wait until the full version was out? Or test in on a separate machine. You know, do the things they advised you to do.
Even if I spent all my days 'testing' this operating system, I would still want whatever the hell I was testing to simply be upgraded. And not wiped out. That is dumb.
Why? When you 'test' something properly the idea is to push the boundaries of the product outside the comfort zone. If you used it as though it was production release and now have critical files on there, that means you're dumb not Microsoft. Again, they did tell you. You know that fire burns right?
The price isn't the problem for me. The lack of an upgrade path is. That is stealing my time for no good reason, and will confuse the hell out of many people who downloaded the RC to see whether it was annoying like vista, or good enough to be useable. Liked it, but are now faced with having to figure out backing up their entire system prior to an upgrade, and trying to replicate whatever changes they made maybe 6 months ago.
Like I said, coffee is hot. Fire burns. You read the instructions before you installed right?
