Downgrade from Windows 7 to Windows XP Professional?

I have a question - is there anyone who knows if downgrande (double) is possible as the subject? I heard it's true, but is there anyone who has done it and is sure that it is legal and possible?

Hi Anj,

What double downgrade you mean exactly? I never heard of something like that

Generally a downgrade from Windows 7 to Windows XP is not possible. That's why it of necessary to make a clean and new XP installation.

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