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June 18th, 2009

Microsoft puts an 18-month cap on Windows 7 to XP downgrades

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 6:21 am

Categories: App Compatibility, Channel, Corporate strategy, OEMs, Resellers, Service Pack, System builders, Vista, Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows client

Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Corp., Windows 7 Volume Licensee, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Software, Mary Jo Foley

Microsoft has gone public with a piece of its Windows 7 to XP downgrade guarantee that it refused to  make official until yesterday: The end date.

Volume licensees who buy Windows are provided automatically with guaranteed downgrade rights to previous versions of Windows. A Windows 7 volume licensee has the right to downgrade to Vista, Windows XP or other previous versions of Windows, according to Microsoft’s policies.

Earlier this year, Microsoft officials refused to confirm a report which claimed that the company planned to limit the length of time it would allow users to downgrade from Windows 7 to XP to six months after Windows 7 shipped. The leaked memo pegged that date at April 2010, which both Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard (the OEM mentioned in the memo) declined to confirm.

On June 17, however, Microsoft officials told Computerworld that the downgrade period during which users will be allowed to move from Windows 7 to XP is going to end, at the latest, in April 2011, which is 18 months after the October 22, 2009 general availability date for Windows 7.

A Microsoft spokesperson provided the publication with the following statement:

“Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate customers will have the option to downgrade to Windows XP Professional from PCs that ship within 18 months following the general availability of Windows 7 or until the release of a Windows 7 service pack, whichever is sooner, and if a service pack is developed.”

(Oh no! Here we go again with the “when and if a service pack is developed.” Forget the fact that there already have been sightings of what is believed to be early leaked SP 1 builds for Windows 7. Microsoft tried hide the fact that a Vista SP1 was in the wings; sadly, it looks like the same strategy will be in place with Windows 7 — in spite of the fact that many business users still use a first SP as a guideline for their deployment plans.)

Back to the 18-month cap. While many can’t imagine wanting or needing to downgrade from 7 to XP, for some business users, this ability is a necessity. A substantial number of businesses are still running XP and aren’t keen on making an abrupt or wholesale move to a brand-new operating system, especially before their custom line-of-business applications are certified as compatible.

I’m curious as to why Microsoft is capping downgrade rights with XP — other than for the obvious reason that it is trying to push users to move off of its eight-year-old operating system. I’ve asked the company for further comment and will add it to this post if and when I receive it.

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RE: Microsoft puts an 18-month cap on Windows 7 to XP downgrades
What's going on here? MJF's article is about MS putting on a cap on Windows 7 to XP downgrades. She did not say when MS is going to end XP support, nor that you should give up XP. What is going to hap... (Read the rest)
Posted by: ManoaHI Posted on: 06/22/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
You answered your own question.  ye | 06/18/09
But, the fact that so many still prefer XP over Windows 7 speaks volumes  DonnieBoy | 06/18/09
??????  itpro_z | 06/18/09
Lol, says who?...  NeoGeneration | 06/18/09
Oh Noes!!!!  Badgered | 06/18/09
Source your facts....  JoeMama_z | 06/18/09
My two cents  imkain@... | 06/18/09
Let me add a few pennies to your common cents collection.  i8thecat | 06/18/09
How can you tell me  NStalnecker | 06/18/09
But by 2011  NStalnecker | 06/18/09
Prefer XP is perplexing  Richard Flude | 06/18/09
Seven will be snubbed, too.  Captiosus | 06/19/09
except  rtk | 06/19/09
except  UAC nanny screen | 06/20/09
RE: XP Was/IS Best, Most Stable OS YET  STARTWYNKLES-58 | 06/19/09
XP still good choice as it works and has drivers  tbones.2 | 06/19/09
what about flexible licensing model  p.vinnie@... | 06/18/09
If written to MS guidelines they should.  ye | 06/18/09
Nightmare  Yensi717 | 06/18/09
not really sp1  zdanms | 06/18/09
SP1  Mary Jo FoleyZDNet Moderator | 06/18/09
The Bottom Line is???  sykandtyed | 06/18/09
RE: Microsoft puts an 18-month cap on Windows 7 to XP downgrades  bradavon | 06/18/09
RE: Microsoft puts an 18-month cap on Windows 7 to XP downgrades  Stephen.Smith@... | 06/18/09
Debacle? Your company IT staff is incompetent.  ye | 06/18/09
mmmm yeah.... Windows is perfect so  deaf_e_kate | 06/18/09
I didn't say it was perfect. Nor did I say it was without faults.  ye | 06/18/09
not a;ways true  Quebec-french | 06/18/09
Irrelevant. It was someone's screw up.  ye | 06/18/09
You don't know what happened  UAC nanny screen | 06/20/09
How would you know people are incompetent.  nizuse | 06/18/09
Easy. The OP stated they had a debacle that forced...  ye | 06/18/09
Ok. I see now.  nizuse | 06/18/09
The debacle was deploying software without planning.  ye | 06/18/09
Debacle or no, it (apparently) still didn't do what they wanted!  Zogg | 06/18/09
@Zogg: Perhaps not.  ye | 06/18/09
What the OP was claiming  rtk | 06/18/09
@Captiosus  zkiwi | 06/19/09
XP Compatibility mode...  Captiosus | 06/19/09
Just a bullet on a feature sheet  SteveMak | 06/19/09
What does XP do better than Seven?  NeoGeneration | 06/18/09
The Question Is...  sykandtyed | 06/18/09
Good question  NStalnecker | 06/18/09
Another question...  bernalillo | 06/18/09
Cap only applies to licenses from PC shipments, not volume licensing  PB_z | 06/18/09
Abrupt move?  mikegalos@... | 06/18/09
RE: Microsoft puts an 18-month cap on Windows 7 to XP downgrades  Cal Woosnam | 06/18/09
You're using 7260?  NStalnecker | 06/18/09
Wowed by..  Captiosus | 06/19/09
Post your printer models  rtk | 06/19/09
RE: Microsoft puts an 18-month cap on Windows 7 to XP downgrades  kd51145@... | 06/18/09
RE: Microsoft puts an 18-month cap on Windows 7 to XP downgrades  sksinghkgn@... | 06/18/09
Microsoft has said a lot of things  SteveMak | 06/19/09
A sincere question - why should I upgrade from XP?  sazmazm | 06/19/09
I think when XP Pro goes, I'm moving to Linux!  richallcorn | 06/19/09
RE: Microsoft puts an 18-month cap on Windows 7 to XP downgrades  Matt Hart | 06/19/09
RE: Microsoft puts an 18-month cap on Windows 7 to XP downgrades  nadamas | 06/22/09
RE: Microsoft puts an 18-month cap on Windows 7 to XP downgrades  ManoaHI | 06/22/09

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