March 10, 2008
10:50 pm

Microsoft would dearly love the Windows Vista Capable lawsuit to just go away, but once the wheels of justice start grinding, can any amount of grease stop the squeaky wheel?

Microsoft’s Vista Capable class action lawsuit is in the news again, this time because Microsoft wants an appeals court to reverse the decision to have granted the case official ‘class action’ status.

The whole situation bubbled up because a number of consumers felt duped by the Vista Capable sticker that implied a computer with such a label would be able to run Vista, presumably at least the ‘Home Premium’ version of Vista with the fancy Aero graphics, instead of the Vista Home Basic version which had no such capability.

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Microsoft, Windows Vista, Windows Vista Capable, Lawsuit

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