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| | Please help - Need to get rid of non genuine Vista? I had built a computer for my fiancé a few months ago, and had installed a legit retail copy of XP Home. Since then, we have gotten married, and we just brought her computer over from the house she used to live in. There were some young folks living in the house, renting from her. Evidently, they had installed some version of Vista, I discovered on booting it up. It states" this copy of windows is not genuine", and that activation has expired. I just want to get rid of whatever they installed, and get XP Home back on this system. Will I run into any issues, booting up with the legit XP Home cd, and doing a clean install of Home? Will this completely rid the system of whatever version of Vista that has been installed? Thanks for any tips, -- Don |
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| | Re: Please help - Need to get rid of non genuine Vista? All you need to do is perform a clean install of Windows XP Home Edition. Clean Install Windows XP http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User Microsoft Community Newsgroups news://msnews.microsoft.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Don Burnette" wrote: | I had built a computer for my fiancé a few months ago, and had installed a | legit retail copy of XP Home. | | Since then, we have gotten married, and we just brought her computer over | from the house she used to live in. | There were some young folks living in the house, renting from her. | Evidently, they had installed some version of Vista, I discovered on booting | it up. It states" this copy of windows is not genuine", and that activation | has expired. | | I just want to get rid of whatever they installed, and get XP Home back on | this system. | | Will I run into any issues, booting up with the legit XP Home cd, and doing | a clean install of Home? Will this completely rid the system of whatever | version of Vista that has been installed? | | Thanks for any tips, | | | | -- | Don |
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| | Re: Please help - Need to get rid of non genuine Vista? "Don Burnette" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message news:%23%23E$$lyNHHA.4172@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >I had built a computer for my fiancé a few months ago, and had installed a >legit retail copy of XP Home. > > Since then, we have gotten married, and we just brought her computer over > from the house she used to live in. > There were some young folks living in the house, renting from her. > Evidently, they had installed some version of Vista, I discovered on > booting it up. It states" this copy of windows is not genuine", and that > activation has expired. > > I just want to get rid of whatever they installed, and get XP Home back on > this system. > > Will I run into any issues, booting up with the legit XP Home cd, and > doing a clean install of Home? Will this completely rid the system of > whatever version of Vista that has been installed? Should be no problem. As you say, boot from a legit XP Home CD and choose the option to do a new install. Format any/all existing partitions and then install XP Home. That will completely remove the Vista install, and anything else they may have put on the PC, and leave you with a new, clean, legit install of XP Home. -- Tom Porterfield |
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| | Re: Please help - Need to get rid of non genuine Vista? Ok, thanks Carey. Oh the fun! ![]() -- Don "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> wrote in message news:elPj7oyNHHA.3788@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > All you need to do is perform a clean install of Windows XP Home Edition. > > Clean Install Windows XP > http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html > > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Shell/User > Microsoft Community Newsgroups > news://msnews.microsoft.com/ > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > "Don Burnette" wrote: > > | I had built a computer for my fiancé a few months ago, and had installed > a > | legit retail copy of XP Home. > | > | Since then, we have gotten married, and we just brought her computer > over > | from the house she used to live in. > | There were some young folks living in the house, renting from her. > | Evidently, they had installed some version of Vista, I discovered on > booting > | it up. It states" this copy of windows is not genuine", and that > activation > | has expired. > | > | I just want to get rid of whatever they installed, and get XP Home back > on > | this system. > | > | Will I run into any issues, booting up with the legit XP Home cd, and > doing > | a clean install of Home? Will this completely rid the system of whatever > | version of Vista that has been installed? > | > | Thanks for any tips, > | > | > | > | -- > | Don > > |
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| | Re: Please help - Need to get rid of non genuine Vista? "Tom Porterfield" <tpporter@mvps.org> wrote in message news:79F63F8D-4591-469A-85BA-1B9849F9ED4A@microsoft.com... > "Don Burnette" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message > news:%23%23E$$lyNHHA.4172@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>I had built a computer for my fiancé a few months ago, and had installed a >>legit retail copy of XP Home. >> >> Since then, we have gotten married, and we just brought her computer over >> from the house she used to live in. >> There were some young folks living in the house, renting from her. >> Evidently, they had installed some version of Vista, I discovered on >> booting it up. It states" this copy of windows is not genuine", and that >> activation has expired. >> >> I just want to get rid of whatever they installed, and get XP Home back >> on this system. >> >> Will I run into any issues, booting up with the legit XP Home cd, and >> doing a clean install of Home? Will this completely rid the system of >> whatever version of Vista that has been installed? > > > Should be no problem. As you say, boot from a legit XP Home CD and choose > the option to do a new install. Format any/all existing partitions and > then install XP Home. That will completely remove the Vista install, and > anything else they may have put on the PC, and leave you with a new, > clean, legit install of XP Home. > -- > Tom Porterfield Thanks Tom, I am beginning the process now! The Vista that was installed, says Vista Ultimate, build 6000. Says it is not a genuine copy, and prompts for activation. Have no idea how they got ahold of it... From what I understand, they had gotten the system infested with spyware , ( even though I had anti spyware programs installed )then I guess thought they could solve the problem by installing this version of Vista. Anyways, back to legit XP Home it goes! -- Don |
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| | Re: Please help - Need to get rid of non genuine Vista? Sure, but his memory will be scarred for life. He'll need an additional fix, maybe a stiff drink will work. "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> wrote in message news:elPj7oyNHHA.3788@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > All you need to do is perform a clean install of Windows XP Home Edition. > > Clean Install Windows XP > http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html > > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Shell/User > Microsoft Community Newsgroups > news://msnews.microsoft.com/ > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > "Don Burnette" wrote: > > | I had built a computer for my fiancé a few months ago, and had installed > a > | legit retail copy of XP Home. > | > | Since then, we have gotten married, and we just brought her computer > over > | from the house she used to live in. > | There were some young folks living in the house, renting from her. > | Evidently, they had installed some version of Vista, I discovered on > booting > | it up. It states" this copy of windows is not genuine", and that > activation > | has expired. > | > | I just want to get rid of whatever they installed, and get XP Home back > on > | this system. > | > | Will I run into any issues, booting up with the legit XP Home cd, and > doing > | a clean install of Home? Will this completely rid the system of whatever > | version of Vista that has been installed? > | > | Thanks for any tips, > | > | > | > | -- > | Don > > |
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| | They Say... They say that man isn't complete until he is married.... Then he is finished! "Don Burnette" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message news:%23%23E$$lyNHHA.4172@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >I had built a computer for my fiancé a few months ago, and had installed a >legit retail copy of XP Home. > > Since then, we have gotten married, and we just brought her computer over > from the house she used to live in. > There were some young folks living in the house, renting from her. > Evidently, they had installed some version of Vista, I discovered on > booting it up. It states" this copy of windows is not genuine", and that > activation has expired. > > I just want to get rid of whatever they installed, and get XP Home back on > this system. > > Will I run into any issues, booting up with the legit XP Home cd, and > doing a clean install of Home? Will this completely rid the system of > whatever version of Vista that has been installed? > > Thanks for any tips, > > > > -- > Don > > > |
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| | Re: They Say... ![]() Well, it ain't my first, but it sure is my luckiest! I am truly a lucky guy, she is wonderful. -- Don "Spanky McFly" <spanky@TheCheckIsInTheMail.com> wrote in message news:O6WHyyzNHHA.1248@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > They say that man isn't complete until he is married.... Then he is > finished! > > > "Don Burnette" <d.burnette@clothes.comcast.net> wrote in message > news:%23%23E$$lyNHHA.4172@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>I had built a computer for my fiancé a few months ago, and had installed a >>legit retail copy of XP Home. >> >> Since then, we have gotten married, and we just brought her computer over >> from the house she used to live in. >> There were some young folks living in the house, renting from her. >> Evidently, they had installed some version of Vista, I discovered on >> booting it up. It states" this copy of windows is not genuine", and that >> activation has expired. >> >> I just want to get rid of whatever they installed, and get XP Home back >> on this system. >> >> Will I run into any issues, booting up with the legit XP Home cd, and >> doing a clean install of Home? Will this completely rid the system of >> whatever version of Vista that has been installed? >> >> Thanks for any tips, >> >> >> >> -- >> Don >> >> >> > > |
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| | RE: Please help - Need to get rid of non genuine Vista? Also, it could be a legitimate version that they did not activate. Just a thought for the people who see the glass as "half full". ![]() And while I am more interested in the computer you built, congrats on the marriage! "Don Burnette" wrote: > I had built a computer for my fiancé a few months ago, and had installed a > legit retail copy of XP Home. > > Since then, we have gotten married, and we just brought her computer over > from the house she used to live in. > There were some young folks living in the house, renting from her. > Evidently, they had installed some version of Vista, I discovered on booting > it up. It states" this copy of windows is not genuine", and that activation > has expired. > > I just want to get rid of whatever they installed, and get XP Home back on > this system. > > Will I run into any issues, booting up with the legit XP Home cd, and doing > a clean install of Home? Will this completely rid the system of whatever > version of Vista that has been installed? > > Thanks for any tips, > > > > -- > Don > > > > |
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| | Re: Please help - Need to get rid of non genuine Vista? Thanks! I have successfully reformatted and clean installed XP Home. Just finished grabbing the 66 critical updates since SP2 - whew... -- Don "PNutts" <pnutterfield@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:044EB7B7-D6CE-462A-BFC7-468EE574D768@microsoft.com... > Also, it could be a legitimate version that they did not activate. Just a > thought for the people who see the glass as "half full". ![]() > > And while I am more interested in the computer you built, congrats on the > marriage! > > "Don Burnette" wrote: > >> I had built a computer for my fiancé a few months ago, and had installed >> a >> legit retail copy of XP Home. >> >> Since then, we have gotten married, and we just brought her computer over >> from the house she used to live in. >> There were some young folks living in the house, renting from her. >> Evidently, they had installed some version of Vista, I discovered on >> booting >> it up. It states" this copy of windows is not genuine", and that >> activation >> has expired. >> >> I just want to get rid of whatever they installed, and get XP Home back >> on >> this system. >> >> Will I run into any issues, booting up with the legit XP Home cd, and >> doing >> a clean install of Home? Will this completely rid the system of whatever >> version of Vista that has been installed? >> >> Thanks for any tips, >> >> >> >> -- >> Don >> >> >> >> |
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