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How to switch back to XP from Vista
Posted by Kalevi on December 21st, 2007


As we cannot aford the time to get quite a few programs to work with Vista
(64b). I wonder if it is a big operation to move back to XP
Thanks
Kalevi


Posted by philo on December 21st, 2007



"Kalevi" <kale@woodworld.fi> wrote in message
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You will need to backup your data first.

then simply set the bios to boot first from cd


boot from your XP cd and delete your partition...
recreate as NTFS
then install XP



Posted by Bob Harris on December 21st, 2007


Before "downgrading" to XP, be sure that the motherboard/PC supports XP.

Go to the motherboard/PC-maker support website and find and download XP
compatible drivers for all on-board hardware. If SATA/SCSI/RAID hard drive
controller on the motherboard, be sure to put the drivers on a floppy.
Other drivers can go on a CD.

If no XP drivers are offerred, only Vista drivers, then contact the
motherboard/PC-maker supports Vista. They may not. In which case, once you
delete Vista, you will not be able to install and use XP.

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Posted by Don Schmidt on December 21st, 2007


You could try running the programs in Compatibility Mode. Might be worth a
try.


--
Don
Vancouver, USA


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Posted by Animenia on December 21st, 2007



What Philo said would be the basics of switching back... However you
might run into some driver problems depending on your system... If you
have an OEM license on for example a Dell or HP computer the drivers are
embedded in the operating systems... Everything is solveable, It just
might turn into more work than expected so keep that in mind aswell


Posted by Bruce Chambers on December 21st, 2007


Kalevi wrote:

After backing up any data you wish to transfer to the new OS
installation, simply boot from the WinXP installation CD. You'll be
offered the opportunity to delete, create, and format partitions as part
of the installation process. (You may need to re-arrange the order of
boot devices in the PC's BIOS to boot from the CD.)

HOW TO Install Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default...B;en-us;316941

http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html

http://www.webtree.ca/windowsxp/clean_install.htm

Then the backed up data can be restored and applications (Those
that are WinXP-compatible, that is) re-installed.


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Posted by Ken Blake, MVP on December 21st, 2007


On Fri, 21 Dec 2007 16:11:10 +0200, "Kalevi" <kale@woodworld.fi>
wrote:


There is only one way to do it--a clean installation of XP. That
requires that you back up all your data, then restore it after XP
installation. It also requires that you reinstall all your
applications from their original media after XP installation.

What programs are you having a problem with?

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Posted by Shenan Stanley on December 21st, 2007


Kalevi wrote:
- Backup all your data and product keys.
- Check that there are drivers for each of your hardware components for
Windows XP.
- Check that the software you have will run on Windows XP.
- Boot with your licensed copy (unused license) of Wndows XP.
- Delete all partition(s) that you need to (if you have a recovery
partition - you may want to leave it alone.)
- Create new partition(s).
- Install Windows XP.
- Update with the latest hardware drivers.
- Patch with the latest Windows XP Security patches.
- Install all other software.

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