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| | Downgrading the version of Vista from Ultimate edition Hi all, I'm wondering if there is any way to 'downgrade' the version of Vista (through changing product key or any other means) without reinstalling? I have currently installed the Ultimate Edition and need to downgrade to Home edition for testing purposes - can this be achieved, or will I need to reinstall with the Home product key? |
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| | RE: Downgrading the version of Vista from Ultimate edition Just reinstall and put no keys you will then be presented version choices.....then later when asked to activate use the same key you previously had....... "greg_g" wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm wondering if there is any way to 'downgrade' the version of Vista > (through changing product key or any other means) without reinstalling? I > have currently installed the Ultimate Edition and need to downgrade to Home > edition for testing purposes - can this be achieved, or will I need to > reinstall with the Home product key? |
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| | Re: Downgrading the version of Vista from Ultimate edition "Ally" <Ally@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4A510DB7-AA66-485C-B80D-6E9A5B96A670@microsoft.com... > Just reinstall and put no keys you will then be presented version > choices.....then later when asked to activate use the same key you > previously > had....... > > Actually, not so much. The product key will only activate one specific version of Vista, in this case, Vista Ultimate. There were a couple of posts by people who had installed a different version and then called the activation telephone number and were successful at having Microsoft give them a different key. And Ally is correct that in order to go down one or two notches from Ultimate you will have to reinstall the operating system as a custom install. |
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