![]() |
![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
| Welcome to Windows Vista Forums. Our forum is dedicated to helping you find solutions with any problems, errors or issues you are experiencing with Windows Vista. The Vista forum also covers news and updates and has an extensive Windows Vista tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. |
| |||||||
![]() |
| |
| | #1 (permalink) |
| | Vista Licence question I have a notebook that came with Vista Business (32bit) preinstalled and I wanted to downgrade to Vista Home Premium as the features in Business are trivial for my use and I also found some features in Home Premium more suited to me needs. Unfortunately, I didn't have the option of selecting the version of Vista my notebook would come with. I didn't want to go to Ultimate, and I was thinking the change from Business to Home Premium should be free or at least reasonably priced as it is a downgrade somewhat. I searched everywhere for such info but no luck. Anyone know if it's possible to do what I want and how to do it? Thanks in advance, Rob PS. I have the Vista installation disk which, based on my understanding, has every version of Vista 32bit on it. |
My System Specs![]() |
| | #2 (permalink) |
| | Re: Vista Licence question Rob - although the DVD contains all "versions" of Vista, the product key determines which version is installed - there is no option to select any other version. Capability found in Home Premium and not Business are limited to Multi-media functions, however Business includes Media Player 11. Three important (my view) items found in the Business version and not Home Premium are: Windows Shadow copy, Complete PC Backup and Device Driver control. "Rob" <Rob@xxxxxx> wrote in possible to message news:A78D5E3B-BA3F-4845-BDAC-21A347FB6824@xxxxxx Quote: >I have a notebook that came with Vista Business (32bit) preinstalled and I > wanted to downgrade to Vista Home Premium as the features in Business are > trivial for my use and I also found some features in Home Premium more > suited > to me needs. Unfortunately, I didn't have the option of selecting the > version > of Vista my notebook would come with. > > I didn't want to go to Ultimate, and I was thinking the change from > Business > to Home Premium should be free or at least reasonably priced as it is a > downgrade somewhat. > > I searched everywhere for such info but no luck. > > Anyone know if it's possible to do what I want and how to do it? > > Thanks in advance, > > Rob > > PS. I have the Vista installation disk which, based on my understanding, > has > every version of Vista 32bit on it. |
My System Specs![]() |
| | #3 (permalink) |
| | Re: Vista Licence question "Rob" <Rob@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:A78D5E3B-BA3F-4845-BDAC-21A347FB6824@xxxxxx Quote: >I have a notebook that came with Vista Business (32bit) preinstalled and I > wanted to downgrade to Vista Home Premium as the features in Business are > trivial for my use and I also found some features in Home Premium more > suited > to me needs. Unfortunately, I didn't have the option of selecting the > version > of Vista my notebook would come with. > > I didn't want to go to Ultimate, and I was thinking the change from > Business > to Home Premium should be free or at least reasonably priced as it is a > downgrade somewhat. Keep in mind that as it is a downgrade, you may wind up having to wipe the drive and install clean, as Vista Business is probably regarded as an upgrade from any version with Home in the name. So, be sure to back up... Quote: > I searched everywhere for such info but no luck. > > Anyone know if it's possible to do what I want and how to do it? That would be your starting point. However, you may be stuck with the "best option" of using one of the "reduced cost" Vista Ultimate packages. I've seen it here for around CDN$200. Quote: > Thanks in advance, > > Rob > > PS. I have the Vista installation disk which, based on my understanding, > has > every version of Vista 32bit on it. |
My System Specs![]() |
| | #4 (permalink) |
| | RE: Vista Licence question Thanks for the replies. I contacted MSFT and they said there is no way to do it. I also contacted Sony (my notebook is a Vaio) and they said that my particular model laptop only has Vista Business as an option. I find it hard to believe that I cannot downgrade to a different edition. I know the pros and cons of both editions (business and home premium) and I guess I should have researched it a little better before purchasing, but I know now that home premium is what I want. All of the Business extras are not useful to me at all. I have no issues with wiping clean my drive and start over but my licence is tied to Business edition so what I was hoping for was for MSFT to void my current one and give me a new one that's for Home Premium. Oh well, I may have to bite the bullet and do an upgrade to Ultimate which is what MSFT wants me to do seeing how difficult they are making it for a simple edition downgrade. |
My System Specs![]() |
| | #5 (permalink) |
| | Re: Vista Licence question "Rob" <Rob@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:5BC1888C-C041-445C-85FC-E24E8BEC200A@xxxxxx Quote: > Thanks for the replies. > > I contacted MSFT and they said there is no way to do it. I also contacted > Sony (my notebook is a Vaio) and they said that my particular model laptop > only has Vista Business as an option. > > I find it hard to believe that I cannot downgrade to a different edition. > I > know the pros and cons of both editions (business and home premium) and I > guess I should have researched it a little better before purchasing, but I > know now that home premium is what I want. All of the Business extras are > not > useful to me at all. > > I have no issues with wiping clean my drive and start over but my licence > is > tied to Business edition so what I was hoping for was for MSFT to void my > current one and give me a new one that's for Home Premium. > > Oh well, I may have to bite the bullet and do an upgrade to Ultimate which > is what MSFT wants me to do seeing how difficult they are making it for a > simple edition downgrade. Microsoft are not responsible for the version you have on your Sony. It is OEM which means that Sony support it. Your sales contract was not with Microsoft.. -- Mike Hall - MVP http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx |
My System Specs![]() |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| |
Similar Threads | ||||
| Thread | Forum | |||
| Possible to swap Vista Ultimate (64) Licence for XP Pro (64) licence | Vista General | |||
| Vista licence | Vista General | |||
| Vista Reinstall Licence | Vista General | |||
| Vista Licence Transfer | Vista General | |||
| Vista Licence Key | Vista account administration | |||