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| | I want to go back to XP Hi... I have a new Dell Dimension E520 on the way that was only available with Vista, and I'd like to immediately switch it to XP Professional. I have XP Pro in the form of an iso file from my MSDN subscription. How do I re-load it with XP? I would suppose I'd have to create a regular CD with the files from the iso image file, but then what - do I have to re-format? Thanks so much for any help! Dan |
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| | Re: I want to go back to XP "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9942454C-95DC-4BBB-A818-49B46B33EFEA@microsoft.com... > Hi... I have a new Dell Dimension E520 on the way that was only available > with Vista, and I'd like to immediately switch it to XP Professional. I > have > XP Pro in the form of an iso file from my MSDN subscription. How do I > re-load it with XP? I would suppose I'd have to create a regular CD with > the > files from the iso image file, but then what - do I have to re-format? > > Thanks so much for any help! > > Dan Yes - make disk from ISO, boot and reformat and install. Obviously this machine is not your day to day machine but is a machine you are only using for development work - otherwise your use of an MSDN OS is not within the terms of the MSDN license. -- Mike Brannigan |
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| | Re: I want to go back to XP "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9942454C-95DC-4BBB-A818-49B46B33EFEA@microsoft.com... > Hi... I have a new Dell Dimension E520 on the way that was only available > with Vista, and I'd like to immediately switch it to XP Professional. I > have > XP Pro in the form of an iso file from my MSDN subscription. How do I > re-load it with XP? I would suppose I'd have to create a regular CD with > the > files from the iso image file, but then what - do I have to re-format? > > Thanks so much for any help! I've just, in the last few weeks, got a Dell E520 with Vista and I'm very happy with it. I've had one BSOD and a few minor glitches all of which were a result of my messing about rather than Vista. eg. Adding a geriatric TV card and incompatible drivers (BSOD) My system now hardly ever needs rebooting. Formerly, with XP BSOD's were an daily occurrence. Get rid of the bloat to start off with...ie. all the redundant ISP stuff, Musicmatch or what ever and give yourself a few days to learn the new OS (you'll have too cross the bridge sooner of later) and then reconsider. Clean installs of Vista are rarely a problem. |
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| | Re: I want to go back to XP Thanks Mike. I work from home some days of the week and want to be consistent with the os installed on office computers, so development environment is identical. Are most optical drives destined for a Vista machine backwards compatible with XP? If so, what about drivers... do I need to install any special XP drivers for it? Thanks! Dan "Mike Brannigan" wrote: > "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:9942454C-95DC-4BBB-A818-49B46B33EFEA@microsoft.com... > > Hi... I have a new Dell Dimension E520 on the way that was only available > > with Vista, and I'd like to immediately switch it to XP Professional. I > > have > > XP Pro in the form of an iso file from my MSDN subscription. How do I > > re-load it with XP? I would suppose I'd have to create a regular CD with > > the > > files from the iso image file, but then what - do I have to re-format? > > > > Thanks so much for any help! > > > > Dan > > Yes - make disk from ISO, boot and reformat and install. > Obviously this machine is not your day to day machine but is a machine you > are only using for development work - otherwise your use of an MSDN OS is > not within the terms of the MSDN license. > -- > > Mike Brannigan > |
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| | Re: I want to go back to XP Thanks, Julian. I don't have much choice since I'm trying to keep the development environment identical with the PC in the office. "Julian" wrote: > "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:9942454C-95DC-4BBB-A818-49B46B33EFEA@microsoft.com... > > Hi... I have a new Dell Dimension E520 on the way that was only available > > with Vista, and I'd like to immediately switch it to XP Professional. I > > have > > XP Pro in the form of an iso file from my MSDN subscription. How do I > > re-load it with XP? I would suppose I'd have to create a regular CD with > > the > > files from the iso image file, but then what - do I have to re-format? > > > > Thanks so much for any help! > > > I've just, in the last few weeks, got a Dell E520 with Vista > and I'm very happy with it. I've had one BSOD and a few minor glitches > all of which were a result of my messing about rather than Vista. > eg. Adding a geriatric TV card and incompatible drivers (BSOD) > My system now hardly ever needs rebooting. > Formerly, with XP BSOD's were an daily occurrence. > > Get rid of the bloat to start off with...ie. all the redundant > ISP stuff, Musicmatch or what ever and give yourself a few days > to learn the new OS (you'll have too cross the bridge sooner of later) > and then reconsider. > > Clean installs of Vista are rarely a problem. > > > |
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| | Re: I want to go back to XP Have you considered dual booting? "Dan" wrote: > Thanks, Julian. I don't have much choice since I'm trying to keep the > development environment identical with the PC in the office. > > > "Julian" wrote: > > > "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:9942454C-95DC-4BBB-A818-49B46B33EFEA@microsoft.com... > > > Hi... I have a new Dell Dimension E520 on the way that was only available > > > with Vista, and I'd like to immediately switch it to XP Professional. I > > > have > > > XP Pro in the form of an iso file from my MSDN subscription. How do I > > > re-load it with XP? I would suppose I'd have to create a regular CD with > > > the > > > files from the iso image file, but then what - do I have to re-format? > > > > > > Thanks so much for any help! > > > > > > I've just, in the last few weeks, got a Dell E520 with Vista > > and I'm very happy with it. I've had one BSOD and a few minor glitches > > all of which were a result of my messing about rather than Vista. > > eg. Adding a geriatric TV card and incompatible drivers (BSOD) > > My system now hardly ever needs rebooting. > > Formerly, with XP BSOD's were an daily occurrence. > > > > Get rid of the bloat to start off with...ie. all the redundant > > ISP stuff, Musicmatch or what ever and give yourself a few days > > to learn the new OS (you'll have too cross the bridge sooner of later) > > and then reconsider. > > > > Clean installs of Vista are rarely a problem. > > > > > > |
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| | Re: I want to go back to XP "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:68A83A8E-738E-4540-9F88-F465BC91E982@microsoft.com... > Thanks, Julian. I don't have much choice since I'm trying to keep the > development environment identical with the PC in the office. > Fair enough but it is a pity since the E520 with 1gb Ram and Vista HP, once deguffed, is a very usable box for less than £500. Store your Dell/VistaCD in a safe place and you'll be able to resurrect it as Vista when your workplace upgrades which it surely will in due course.if you workplace > > "Julian" wrote: > >> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:9942454C-95DC-4BBB-A818-49B46B33EFEA@microsoft.com... >> > Hi... I have a new Dell Dimension E520 on the way that was only >> > available >> > with Vista, and I'd like to immediately switch it to XP Professional. >> > I >> > have >> > XP Pro in the form of an iso file from my MSDN subscription. How do I >> > re-load it with XP? I would suppose I'd have to create a regular CD >> > with >> > the >> > files from the iso image file, but then what - do I have to re-format? >> > >> > Thanks so much for any help! >> >> >> I've just, in the last few weeks, got a Dell E520 with Vista >> and I'm very happy with it. I've had one BSOD and a few minor glitches >> all of which were a result of my messing about rather than Vista. >> eg. Adding a geriatric TV card and incompatible drivers (BSOD) >> My system now hardly ever needs rebooting. >> Formerly, with XP BSOD's were an daily occurrence. >> >> Get rid of the bloat to start off with...ie. all the redundant >> ISP stuff, Musicmatch or what ever and give yourself a few days >> to learn the new OS (you'll have too cross the bridge sooner of later) >> and then reconsider. >> >> Clean installs of Vista are rarely a problem. >> >> >> |
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| | Re: I want to go back to XP "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news DC7DCB8-517A-48AA-80D0-6615C4F9C1F1@microsoft.com...> Thanks Mike. I work from home some days of the week and want to be > consistent with the os installed on office computers, so development > environment is identical. Are most optical drives destined for a Vista > machine backwards compatible with XP? If so, what about drivers... do I > need > to install any special XP drivers for it? > Dan, If you mean CD and DVD then there are usually no problems - if you mean more specialized optical drives you will need to check with the manufacturer for Vista drivers. (You can sometimes use the XP ones if needs be) -- Mike Brannigan "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news DC7DCB8-517A-48AA-80D0-6615C4F9C1F1@microsoft.com...> Thanks Mike. I work from home some days of the week and want to be > consistent with the os installed on office computers, so development > environment is identical. Are most optical drives destined for a Vista > machine backwards compatible with XP? If so, what about drivers... do I > need > to install any special XP drivers for it? > > > Thanks! > > Dan > > > "Mike Brannigan" wrote: > >> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:9942454C-95DC-4BBB-A818-49B46B33EFEA@microsoft.com... >> > Hi... I have a new Dell Dimension E520 on the way that was only >> > available >> > with Vista, and I'd like to immediately switch it to XP Professional. >> > I >> > have >> > XP Pro in the form of an iso file from my MSDN subscription. How do I >> > re-load it with XP? I would suppose I'd have to create a regular CD >> > with >> > the >> > files from the iso image file, but then what - do I have to re-format? >> > >> > Thanks so much for any help! >> > >> > Dan >> >> Yes - make disk from ISO, boot and reformat and install. >> Obviously this machine is not your day to day machine but is a machine >> you >> are only using for development work - otherwise your use of an MSDN OS is >> not within the terms of the MSDN license. >> -- >> >> Mike Brannigan >> |
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