Downgrade plan for Windows 7 PCs

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Source: BBC News


Anyone buying a PC with Windows 7 pre-installed will be able to swap it for XP or Vista. Microsoft has confirmed that the licence conditions under which the software will be sold will allow people to downgrade.
The conditions will apply to both businesses that buy licences for Windows in bulk and consumers that get the operating system on a PC or laptop.
No firm date has been given for the release of Windows 7's final version.
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Downgrade rights are common in Microsoft licensing terms and conditions but the software giant has been forced to expand and extend them for XP, given user reluctance to move to Windows Vista.
Microsoft dispute claims that Vista has not been popular, quoting figures that suggest it has outsold XP over similar time frames.
However, Microsoft has twice granted Windows XP a reprieve to allow computer makers to get licences for it for far longer than was originally planned.
Windows XP, released to consumers in 2001, was also granted a lifeline to ensure that it could be used on so-called netbooks - cut-down net-capable laptops that are proving very popular.
At the same time, computer makers such as Dell and HP have been exploiting clauses in the licensing terms that let them rollback machines with Vista pre-installed to the older operating system.
The news comes as the cut-off date for free mainstream support for Windows XP ends. From 14 April, Windows XP and Home plus Office 2003 enter their "extended support" period.
This means the only updates and bug fixes these products will get will be to improve security.
Microsoft has said that the release candidate of Windows 7, which will be broadly similar to the final version, will be released in late May 2009. The final version is expected in January 2010.
 
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So we'll still get the security fixes for XP? If so, then I'm good :thumbup

And I don't see anyone wanting to downgrade to Vista from 7. Maybe back to XP.
 

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So we'll still get the security fixes for XP? If so, then I'm good :thumbup

And I don't see anyone wanting to downgrade to Vista from 7. Maybe back to XP.
I really doubt if they gonna waste time improvising an old system. I'll get a new notebook with a qaud processor and Windows 7 intalled. Hopefully its available here sometime next year
 

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I really doubt if they gonna waste time improvising an old system. I'll get a new notebook with a qaud processor and Windows 7 intalled. Hopefully its available here sometime next year

Well, I thought it said MS will continue toy issue bug fixes security patches, etc. Originally I thought the April 14th date meant the MS was cutting off any and all support for XP all together.

But yeah, the next machine i get will probably have 7 on it.
 

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yea im using 7 also... it is better than XP in my opinion 2... and also if you are using it... not too many programs have a windows 7 version but the Vista version works with 7, but a lot faster lol...
 

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If microsoft doesn't hurry the hell up and cram whatever new OS down the worlds throat we are going to have this build up of operating systems until they finally decide they will never top what they did in XP so around year 2030 we'll be using XP SP24

Ok I really doubt that will happen but hey... Actually sounds like a better plan than the 12 more OS we will go through by 2030 lol...

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