Re: Downgrade from Vista to XP Procedure by Carey
Carey
Tue Jul 01 14:03:50 PDT 2008
How to downgrade:
Install a copy of Windows XP Professional with the product key that
came with the copy, and then when you hit the activation screen -- which
is near the end of the installation process -- select the activate by phone
option rather than the online method. You'll likely end up talking with
a live rep; tell him that you're downgrading from Vista to XP, and give
him the Vista product key. The rep is supposed to walk you through the rest.
--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience -
Windows Vista Enthusiast
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"Ross" <Ross@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CA8BA23A-7C8F-4F76-915E-DADC9088A6B3@microsoft.com...
Carey,
Are steps 1-4 Correct?
"Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote:
> OEM versions of any Windows version, including Vista,
> requires a "clean install".
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> --
> Carey Frisch
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Desktop Experience -
> Windows Vista Enthusiast
>
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> "Ross" <Ross@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D0577530-0A51-44CE-AE1C-8075C342D2B5@microsoft.com...
> We are the OEM and Build custom systems for re-sale.
> Can someone please confirm the downgrade procedure. Here is what I
> understand.
>
> 1. Customer will purchase Vista Business with License (OEM)
> 2. XP-Pro is to be installed with any Media and License (Already used COA)
> 3. XP willnot activate becasue its been activated before on different
> hardware.
> 4. Call Microsoft and they will get it activated over the phone.
>
> If the above is correct then what does the customer do in a couple of years
> when they want to inststall Vista, because the Vista OEM will not install as
> an upgrade. Does this mean the user must save data, then format and install
> vista Business OEM, and re-laod all apps?
>
> I'm confused
>
> Ross
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