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Wednesday, July 02, 2008

 

TECHBYTES

NEC Computers launches NEC FlexLoad, the new solution to switch easily between Microsoft Windows Vista and Microsoft Windows XP

 
NEC Computers launches a new solution for its desktop and notebook ranges allowing IT administrators to downgrade rapidly and easily from Microsoft Windows Vista® Business to Microsoft Windows XP Professional.

Flexibility for professional users Even though Microsoft Windows Vista offers numerous advantages when it comes to security, stability and enhanced graphics, many networks are still running on Microsoft Windows XP®. With the NEC FlexLoad solution, NEC meets the expectations of many users as they can choose the most suitable OS for their network environment.

The easiest solution

As an OEM manufacturer, NEC includes in its VERSA notebooks and POWERMATE desktops range, the possibility for the administrator to downgrade from Microsoft Windows Vista Business to Microsoft Windows XP Professional with a kit containing only two DVDs. The downgrade itself can be accomplished by the administrator without any specific technical skills within 15 minutes, which is much faster than a standard installation or any other solutions on the market. NEC FlexLoad availability

Available from now on all VERSA and POWERMATE ranges, this solution NEC Flexload only works on NEC hardware that comes as standard with Microsoft Windows Vista Business and can be ordered directly from NEC Computers as a stand alone item.
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