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President Calls Downgrade a 'Self-Inflicted Wound' as He Pushes Ideas to Support Growth .
Obama Defends Job Initiatives Matthew Dolan 2011
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Moving from AutoCAD Architecture to Vanilla AutoCAD would be considered a "Downgrade" which is no longer supported by Autodesk.
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In that case and only with special approval from Autodesk, a reseller could "Downgrade" the Civil License to AutoCAD (in the past there was a $250 fee involved with this) and then "Crossgrade" the AutoCAD to a Vertical Product of Equal or Greater Value than the "Original Product".
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In that case and only with special approval from Autodesk, a reseller could "Downgrade" the Civil License to AutoCAD (in the past there was a $250 fee involved with this) and then "Crossgrade" the AutoCAD to a Vertical Product of Equal or Greater Value than the "Original Product".
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"Downgrade" describes the Windows licensing rights that allows users - and in their stead, computer makers - to install Windows XP Professional while also providing media for Vista for a possible upgrade later.
Techworld.com News 2009
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Microsoft Eases 'Downgrade' Rules for PC Makers - Microsoft Corp. has relaxed its "downgrade" rules and will let computer makers continue to sell PCs preinstalled with the aged Windows XP for as long as six months after it launches Windows 7, according to a report published Wednesday.
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Don't hit every button and choose the "Downgrade" option for the launcher, however.
Daily DIY 2009
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"Downgrade" describes the Windows licensing rights that let users -- or, in their stead, computer manufacturers -- replace the current operating system with an older edition without having to pay for another license.
Computerworld News 2009
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"Downgrade" describes the Windows licensing rights that let users -- or, in their stead, computer manufacturers -- replace the current operating system with an older edition without having to pay for another license.
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"Downgrade" describes the Windows licensing rights that let users -- or, in their stead, computer manufacturers -- replace the current operating system with an older edition without having to pay for another license.
ARN News 2009
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