Vista>XP Downgrade. It seems to be possible.
Thread poster: Claudia Alvis
Claudia Alvis
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Apparently it is possible to downgrade from OEM Vista to XP. I know that many people prefer XP over Vista, so it would be great to hear if anybody succeeds in getting the downgrade.

Downgrade your Vista to XP

Ever since Vista machines have been popping up in stores, we have had users perpetually asking how they can downgrade their Vista machines back to Windows XP. For some brands like Dell, consumers can choose at the point of sale to preinstall XP. For others, they have had to buy an XP license while hunting for the proper drivers.

According to a recent News.com article, there are some in the second group may have wasted their money. Turns out that if one had actually read the license terms--which we dare say 99 percent of users don't--OEM versions of Vista Business and Ultimate Editions can be downgraded to XP without additional cost.

When contacted, Microsoft told CNET Asia that owners of these versions need only call the customer support center, cite the Vista serial number and get an activation code for Windows XP Professional, XP Professional x64 or XP Tablet PC Edition. So even if the notebook does not come bundled with an XP CD, you can use an older disc from a previous machine and put in the new activation code. Vendors who buy into this program will bundle their system with both Windows XP and Vista recovery discs.

When contacted, Dell mentioned that it already has this program in place for its Asia consumers, while ASUS and Toshiba will be participating in this program at a later date.


Link: http://asia.cnet.com/crave/2007/09/24/downgrade-your-vista-to-xp



[Edited at 2007-09-26 01:44]


 
writeaway
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Instead of paying to upgrade to Vista, now you pay to downgrade to XP Sep 26, 2007

I bought a laptop at the end of 2006. At the time, I could have paid extra to get an upgrade to Vista. I checked their website recently (it's a UK firm that ships everywhere) and now you can purchase a laptop and pay extra to get a downgrade to XP!


 
Williamson
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Reason for downgrading Sep 26, 2007

I've bought Windows Vista Home Edition Premium, but I hesitate to install it. Does it functions with TradosSdlx, Deja VuX and Dragon 9.51?

 
Margreet Logmans (X)
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Don't know about DejuVu, but... Sep 26, 2007

I work with Trados 2007 and DNS 9.5 (with patch/SP) on a Vista machine,
Home Premium Edition.
No real problems, but you may want to check system requirements; I have a 1.6 GHz processor and 2047 Mb RAM.


 
Samuel Murray
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Don't you mean "upgrade"? Sep 26, 2007

Claudia Alvis wrote:
Apparently it is possible to downgrade from OEM Vista to XP.


What you describe there, is an upgrade, not a downgrade.


 
Claudia Alvis
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Upgrade - Downgrade Sep 26, 2007

Samuel Murray wrote:

Claudia Alvis wrote:
Apparently it is possible to downgrade from OEM Vista to XP.


What you describe there, is an upgrade, not a downgrade.



Vista has had so many glitches, bugs, incompatibilities problems, efficiency issues, etc., that many Vista users would considered migrating back to XP as an upgrade. However, XP is older than Vista, so, by Microsoft standards, it would be a downgrade.


 


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Vista>XP Downgrade. It seems to be possible.






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