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Sick Of Vista? NEC Lets You Get XP

Yesterday NEC, the Japanese computer maker, officially launched its new Flexload product in the UK. Retailing for £7 to those who possess a valid Vistalicense, around $14, it allows Vista users to downgrade their computers to run Windows XP, ZDNet reports.   Given the fact that Vista hasn’t set thecomputing world on fire the way Microsoft hoped, it’s likely to prove popular. It’s a double DVD set. The first disc sets up a hard drive partition, then sets up the core drivers andfiles for XP on it. The second disc installs the rest of the XP files.   David Newbould, the UK product marketing manager for NEC, explained,   "From June on, we can only ship Vista,but the market requires XP" said Newbould. "A lot of [larger] customers want to stay with XP for now, as it’s a difficult task to migrate [a lot of machines]."   The product isaimed at large companies, and those buying NEC computers can ask to have Flexload pre-installed. Dell offers a similar XP choice to its new computer customers.   As Flexload comes within theVista download policy, it wasn’t necessary for the company to negotiate a license with Microsoft. Microsoft has said it will continue support for XPuntil 2012.  

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