Guest Ross Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 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
Guest Carey Frisch [MVP] Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 Re: Downgrade from Vista to XP Procedure OEM versions of any Windows version, including Vista, requires a "clean install". -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience - Windows Vista Enthusiast --------------------------------------------------------------- "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
Guest Ross Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 Re: Downgrade from Vista to XP Procedure Carey, Are steps 1-4 Correct? "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: > OEM versions of any Windows version, including Vista, > requires a "clean install". > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Desktop Experience - > Windows Vista Enthusiast > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > "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 > > >
Guest Carey Frisch [MVP] Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 Re: Downgrade from Vista to XP Procedure 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 --------------------------------------------------------------- "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". > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Desktop Experience - > Windows Vista Enthusiast > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > "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 > > >
Guest Ross Posted July 2, 2008 Posted July 2, 2008 Re: Downgrade from Vista to XP Procedure If I understand correctly. THe XP CD and COA Key can be from any system as long as the key matches the Media? For example they can use a license and media from a system they purchased a few years ago that may still be in use? The XP key is only needed to install XP the activation will actually be done with the vista key? "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: > 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 > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > "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". > > > > -- > > Carey Frisch > > Microsoft MVP > > Windows Desktop Experience - > > Windows Vista Enthusiast > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > "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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