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Because Windows or iOS is already loaded when they buy the machine.
This is the only answer, and anybody who doesn't agree just doesn't understand users. They just use whatever you give them.
.. and by implication, it guarantees that Linux will (almost definitely) never be the world's desktop. Mainly because there's no one single company to blackmail.
Android managed it, so can desktop Linux. We just need manufacturers who will ship it as default.