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| | Format C: to replace Vista w/ XP To replace Vista w/XP I need to format C:, correct? But Vista won't let me format that partition (excuse me: that volume). What is the procedure? -- bob mathewson ------------------------------------------------------------------------ bob mathewson's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/bob-mathewson.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-help/1026307.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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| | Re: Format C: to replace Vista w/ XP put the XP CD in start computer...boot off the XP CD Install XP formatting the HD in the process.. Vista nor XP would let you format the HD its installed on when running the OS... peter -- DISCLAIMER: If you find a posting or message from me offensive, inappropriate, or disruptive, please ignore it. If you don't know how to ignore a posting, complain to me and I will be only too happy to demonstrate... ;-) "bob mathewson" <bob.mathewson.3eol3b@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:bob.mathewson.3eol3b@xxxxxx Quote: > > To replace Vista w/XP I need to format C:, correct? But Vista won't let > me format that partition (excuse me: that volume). What is the > procedure? > > > -- > bob mathewson > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > bob mathewson's Profile: > http://forums.techarena.in/members/bob-mathewson.htm > View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-help/1026307.htm > > http://forums.techarena.in > |
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| | Re: Format C: to replace Vista w/ XP Hi, Try this URL - http://www.removevista.com/ Vista doesn't partition the disk in quite the normal way and you have to reset the main boot record (MBR) among other things. I haven't tried the above method myself as I am happy with Vista. I've had a couple of compatibility problems but no more than any other OS upgrade I've experienced in the past. One piece of advice for anyone installing Vista on a new machine is to make sure that you decide on your partitions first off. I didn't and let the installation have the whole disk which meant that I couldn't shrink it (using the built-in utility) to allow a second one as some applications had put immovable files in the way. Fortunately I found an inexpensive piece of software that did it for me. Cheers - Joe |
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| | Re: Format C: to replace Vista w/ XP "Joe McElvenney" wrote: Quote: > One piece of advice for anyone installing Vista on a new machine is to > make sure that you decide on your partitions first off. I didn't and > let the installation have the whole disk which meant that I couldn't > shrink it (using the built-in utility) to allow a second one as some > applications had put immovable files in the way. Fortunately I found > an inexpensive piece of software that did it for me. (i.e. from the end). And Gparted is freely downloadable as an .iso file to burn a live CD or as a .zip file to make a live USB stick. See http://gparted.sourceforge.net/index.php . *TimDaniels* |
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| | Re: Format C: to replace Vista w/ XP Thanks to all for the suggestions and quick responses. I should have realized the need to boot from CD. One (and only one!) of the problems at my age is the human memory blockages! -- bob mathewson ------------------------------------------------------------------------ bob mathewson's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/bob-mathewson.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-help/1026307.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 | Re: Format C: to replace Vista w/ XP You can do this from your XP installation CD, Just use your XP cd as if you were to install, and in your install options when you choose where to install there are options to format from there, I used this to format my drive before installing vista as my harddrive wasnt recognised but worked fine in XP. So you can give that ago or GPARTED is also good as mentioned above! |
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| | Re: Format C: to replace Vista w/ XP Whether you intend to replace the Vista installation on your system or setup a dual boot configuration, there are some major issues you should be made aware of. The deal breaker in either case is if you can obtain Windows XP drivers for a system designed for Vista. See issue item 1 below. Here's my standard pitch that I post to those wanting to dual boot: There are some major issues to overcome in order to dual boot with Vista and WinXP (with OEM Vista preinstalled). They are: 1) Obtaining WinXP System drivers for your system. 2) Finding a Dual boot setup procedure. 3) Loss of System Restore points in Vista when WinXP is installed. For item 1, you'll need to do some research to see if this system is a good candidate for WinXP. Whether trying a dual boot configuration or a clean install of WinXP, you'll need to have all drivers, which may include SATA drivers, if required. In many cases of newer systems, the hardware devices were developed for Vista only and there are no WinXP device drivers available. During the early transition period, some systems were sold with WinXP installed and the mfg offered an upgrade to Vista when it was released. This type will/should have WinXP drivers available. For item 2, see the procedure in the following link. How to dual boot Vista and XP (with Vista installed first) http://apcmag.com/5485/dualbooting_vista_and_xp Note, you will need a Vista installation DVD or a recovery CD in order to repair the Vista bootloader and then complete the dual boot section with the EasyBCD utility. For item 3, see this article for detailed info including some workarounds: No restore points are available when you use Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 in a dual-boot configuration together with an earlier Windows operating system http://support.microsoft.com/kb/926185 Good luck! "bob mathewson" <bob.mathewson.3epwbc@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:bob.mathewson.3epwbc@xxxxxx Quote: > > Thanks to all for the suggestions and quick responses. I should have > realized the need to boot from CD. One (and only one!) of the problems > at my age is the human memory blockages! > > > -- > bob mathewson > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > bob mathewson's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/bob-mathewson.htm > View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-help/1026307.htm > > http://forums.techarena.in > |
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