![]() Volume licensing deals are for organisations with 250 PCs or more. Per standard policy, organisations with volume licensing deals with Microsoft will be able to downgrade to whatever version of Windows they please, at any time. Downgrade rights will be granted for 18 months after Windows 7’s launch, so from October 22, 2009, to April 1, 2011. Windows 7 Professional buyers will be able to downgrade to Windows Vista Business or Windows XP Professional, while Windows 7 Ultimate buyers can downgrade to Windows Vista Ultimate or Windows XP Professional. Two editions of Windows 7 will be eligible for downgrade rights: Windows 7 Professional, and Windows 7 Ultimate. For these people, downgrade rights are particularly important, and Microsoft has confirmed the rules of the game to El Reg. ![]() Despite the generally positive reception of Windows 7 so far, there will still be many people who will want to stick to Windows XP. ![]()
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