troubled debut. "You have demonstrated a complete lack of commitment to HP as a strategic partner and cost us a lot of money in the process," wrote HP executive Richard Walker to then-Microsoft Windows chief Jim Allchin. "Your credibility is severely damaged in my organization." The messages (PDF, 6 pages) were disclosed in the class-action lawsuit over Microsoft's "Windows Vista Capable" logo program. Previous e-mails showed Intel overjoyed at Microsoft's decision to lower the requirements for the "Vista Capable" designation. The decision boosted the value of an older Intel chipset by qualifying it for the logo. But the move stunned HP, which had made a big investment in new technology based on its belief that Microsoft would stick to the higher requirements. The latest messages demonstrate, in new detail, the difficult history Microsoft is trying overcome as it works with hardware makers to prepare for Windows 7, the next version of the company's flagship operating system. Read on for the complete thread -- including Walker's frustrated reaction, Allchin's dismayed internal response, and Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer's denial of involvement." />

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