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Re: Uninstall Windows Vista After AN Upgrade I Didn't know The Answer When I Posted It I Found Out The Next Day
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
> IfYouAlreadyKnowTheAnswerTravisWhyAreYouAskingTheQuestion?
>
> "Travis W. Bezenar" <TravisWBezenar@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:0F214232-FC47-4213-8818-211A10E64BF1@microsoft.com...
> > Aparently You Can It Was Tested By A Class Of I.T. Professionals Such As
> > Myself Earlier Tody. If You Create A Windows.OLD Containing Th Proper
> > Files
> > You CAN Use It To Manually Rollback To The Legacy OS Fallowing The Same
> > Steps
> > As You Would If The Files Were Made During A Clean Install Keep In Mind I
> > Haven't Tested It MySelf But I Was Assured By The Vista Support Trainers
> > At
> > Microsoft That It Could Be Done. However The Longterm Affects Of The Fix
> > Are
> > Unknown You May Have To Manually Copy The NTLDR Off The Legacy OS CD And
> > May
> > Have To Rebuild The MBR (Master Boot Record) And The Boot.INI In Order For
> > The Legacy OS To Boot Normally; All Of Which Can Be Done From Either The
> > Vista RE Command Prompt Or The WIndows XP Recovery Console. Keep In Mind
> > After Doing All This You May Still Have To Manually Configure The Computer
> > To
> > Look For The NTLDR Instead Of the Boot Loader Used By Windows Vista VIA
> > The
> > Vista RE Command Prompt.
> >
> > "Travis W. Bezenar" wrote:
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> >> Before Upgrading To Windows Vista Ultimate Edition RC2 If You Manually
> >> Make
> >> The Windows.OLD Folder While Still In Windows XP Can You Use It To
> >> Manually
> >> Rollback To The Legacy OS? As You Can If You Do A Clean Install Without
> >> The
> >> Fomat.
> >>
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