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Must retailers stop selling XP after midnight of June 30?

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Must retailers stop selling XP after midnight of June 30?

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No, says Microsoft. Although it’s calling June 30 the retail and OEM availability end-date, the demarcation between selling and not-selling won’t be razor sharp, the company said last week. “The exact cut-off day for selling Windows XP is determined by OEMs and retailers, who can keep selling standalone versions as well as PCs with Windows XP preloaded by OEMs distributed prior to June 30, 2008, as long as their supplies last [emphasis in original],” a Microsoft spokeswoman said last week in an e-mail. In other words, unless a retailer has pared its XP inventory to the bone, expect to see copies still selling into July, perhaps longer. Likewise for already-built machines that have XP installed, since dealers won’t be required to yank them off shelves on July 1, but can clear their inventories at their own pace.

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