From what I see on their support site, this is not some software that you
install to an existing operating system but rather it is a disk image
overlay that includes its own operating system proprietary to the software.
I would speculate that this software replaces (wipes out) whatever is
currently on your drive and that you will need a disk or recovery media to
get back to Vista at a later point.
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