Another PC maker touts Vista downgrade

NEC Computers has launched a kit that will allow IT administrators to quickly “downgrade” machines running Windows Vista Business to Windows XP Professional.

Known as NEC FlexLoad, the kit is comprised of two DVDs, and is now included in its Versa notebooks and PowerMate desktops ranges for the EMEA region.

“We still offer NEC computers running XP as an option for customers,” said David Newbould, UK product marketing manager. “However, NEC FlexLoad is designed for XP users who may want to upgrade to Vista in the future.”

NEC Computers, like other PC makers, will not be able offer XP on new machines from the summer (except for orders of 50 plus).

“The user can burn the recovery data from the Vista machine so they can load it in the future,” Newbould told Techworld. “They then run FlexLoad, which is bespoke software. It converts the machine to XP using the second DVD.”

“The machine is licensed to run Vista, but is now running XP,” he added. “When the customer wants to run Vista, they can take the burned DVD and can reinstall Vista. This solution also allows customers to downgrade to XP after the summer deadline.”

NEC says the downgrade can be accomplished by the administrator without any specific technical skills within 15 minutes.

Back in September last year, Microsoft allowed users fed up with running Windows Vista Business or Windows Ultimate to ditch Vista for Windows XP Pro.

Dell, Hewlett-Packard, and Lenovo are just a few of the system manufacturers offering downgrades. Each of these PC makers offer an XP Pro recovery disc to those who request one that can be used to revert a Vista machine to XP Pro.

“Customer demand for this (Vista downgrade) varies,” said Newbould. “Generally speaking, large corporates are slower moving towards Vista, than the SMB market.” A small amount of customers are reportedly waiting for Windows 7, missing Windows Vista entirely.

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