Microsoft has twice granted Windows XP a reprieve to allow computer makers to get licences for it for far longer than was originally planned. No firm date has been given for the release of Windows 7's final version.Äowngrade rights are common in Microsoft licensing terms and conditions and customers who buy large volumes of Windows operating systems have always been able to roll back to previous versions. The conditions will apply to both businesses that buy licences for Windows in bulk and consumers that get the operating system on a PC or laptop. Microsoft has confirmed that the licence conditions under which the software will be sold will allow people to downgrade. The decision could see Windows XP enjoy an even longer lifeĪnyone buying a PC with Windows 7 pre-installed will be able to swap it for XP or Vista.
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