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How to downgrade Windows Vista to Windows XP

Sunday, October 7th, 2007

Microsoft’s decision last week to delay the end of Windows XP sales five months means users have just that much longer to jilt Vista and return to the older — and some say more mature — operating system. But even with XP’s reprieve, few PCs come with anything but Vista. Even if you wanted to take advantage of the wider window of XP opportunity, you might not know where to start.

[Note: Corporations that acquire Microsoft operating system software through volume license agreements such as Select License, or who have signed up for Software Assurance, can downgrade any Windows software at any time.]
For the rest of us, just what does it take to turn back the clock? Read on for more about the trip to Windows yesteryear. What is a downgrade? To Microsoft, "downgrade" describes the licensing rights it grants to older operating systems. Giving up on Vista? Here’s how to downgrade to XP | InfoWorld | News | 2007-10-02 | By Gregg Keizer, Computerworld

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