Posted 13 hours ago
Hi NoNo,
Beach Bum Daddy is correct, if you chose to go back to Windows 7 Home Premium, you would need to back up all your data to an external hard drive and do a reinstall of Home Premium. Ultimate is the same OS, just with increased features…I am guessing will want to stick with it! However here is a resource to help you decide between which between version suits your needs: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/products/compare?T1=tab09
Best of luck with your decision!
Cheers,
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