Downgrade from ultimate to Home using upgrade key

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I had used the ultimate version of vista as a trial and it has now expired.
I bought the home version upgrade DVD for another PC, can I use the Home
version on the PC that the ultimate was on to get back up and running? Being
that I already have the upgrade disk I chose not to upgrade XP on the other
but was wondering if it was possible to use the same disc and key for the
expired Ultimate PC?
 
Hi,

You need an Ultimate product key to continue using the system now.
Otherwise, you'll need to format and install either a different Vista
version or different OS altogether. A single key (license) is only good for
a single installation on a single system, you can't use it on two machines
simultaneously. In addition, you can't "upgrade" the now-defunct Ultimate to
Home, you'd have to clean install *and* you can't do that with the upgrade
disk.

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Jepp376 said:
I had used the ultimate version of vista as a trial and it has now expired.
I bought the home version upgrade DVD for another PC, can I use the Home
version on the PC that the ultimate was on to get back up and running?


Only if you also have an available license for an older, qualifying OS
to first install, to make the Upgrade legitimate. Naturally, you'll
first need to format ther hard drive and start afresh with the older OS.




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