http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/09/vista-on-surface.jpg Relax, Gabe Newell. If you buy a new Windows 8 Pro PC and discover that you really do detest the OS that much](CE-Oh no he didn't!: Valve's Gabe Newell says 'Windows 8 is a catastrophe for everyone'), you may be able to switch back to an older version – either Windows 7 or Vista, but not near-death XP – under the same OEM license. These so-called downgrade rights have come with previous versions of Windows too, but they’re only helpful in specific circumstances and generally do not come with boxed retail versions of the software. The main practical benefit (albeit still a niche one) is that a manufacturer could technically offer a Windows 7 disc in the box with a new Windows 8 machine and give customers a choice of OS. Alternatively, they could install Windows 7 by default (effectively a factory downgrade) and supply Windows 8 Pro installation media so that customers can upgrade for free when they feel good 'n ready. At some point, of course, staring at a redundant UI-switching button is going to grate.
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Hate Windows 8 already? The Pro OEM edition will let you downgrade as far back as Vista originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 03 Sep 2012 00:42:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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