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| | Downgrading from Vista to XP How can replace Vista back to XP on my laptop? The laptop came with Vista. |
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| | Re: Downgrading from Vista to XP Purchase a "full version" of Windows XP and then perform a "clean install". Clean Install Windows XP http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User --------------------------------------------------------------- "Soapking" <Soapking@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:8359A90C-6D9F-41A4-859A-5373A55CCFE8@xxxxxx How can replace Vista back to XP on my laptop? The laptop came with Vista. |
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| | Re: Downgrading from Vista to XP Check with manufacturer to see if they will make a swap for an XP machine, will supply XP installation media, or will give you a full refund on your purchase. If they will not do any of the above, be aware that if you remove Vista and install XP on the present hard drive, you may well invalidate your warranty. The way around this is to purchase a hard drive and full XP version of your own and load XP onto it. However, you should check that XP device drivers are available for your model. The only place to get laptop drivers is the manufacturer, btw. In some cases, laptops will accept either, but it is very dependant upon the hardware devices in your particular model Alternatively, you could outline your Vista problems, and maybe we could help you get along with Vista better. "Soapking" <Soapking@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:8359A90C-6D9F-41A4-859A-5373A55CCFE8@xxxxxx Quote: > How can replace Vista back to XP on my laptop? The laptop came with Vista. |
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| | Re: Downgrading from Vista to XP See this link: http://asia.cnet.com/crave/2007/09/2...r-vista-to-xp/ The deal seems to be that some OEMs will provide you with a downgrade. If you can't get that, and you're willing to call Microsoft, the article seems to be saying that MS will give you the necessary activation code if you can find an XP CD to install with. If you go that route, I'd call the OEM first. Failing that, check with MS before proceeding. That all only applies to the Business version. For Home version, the cheapest legal way is to buy an OEM version disk (about $100 US) online. I like buycheapsoftware.com. Their name sounds hokey, but in my experience they're actually very dependable and have good service. |
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| | Re: Downgrading from Vista to XP I read somewhere that MS will send an XP disk for $15 shipping. Try a phone call. best wishes Bernard "Soapking" <Soapking@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:8359A90C-6D9F-41A4-859A-5373A55CCFE8@xxxxxx Quote: > How can replace Vista back to XP on my laptop? The laptop came with Vista. |
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| | Re: Downgrading from Vista to XP IMHO you sometimes get obsolete software from them. Caveat emptor!! "mayayana" <mayaXXyana1a@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ehGQVDBDIHA.1056@xxxxxx Quote: > See this link: > > http://asia.cnet.com/crave/2007/09/2...r-vista-to-xp/ > > The deal seems to be that some OEMs will > provide you with a downgrade. If you can't > get that, and you're willing to call Microsoft, > the article seems to be saying that MS will give > you the necessary activation code if you can > find an XP CD to install with. If you go that > route, I'd call the OEM first. Failing that, check > with MS before proceeding. > > That all only applies to the Business version. > For Home version, the cheapest legal way is to > buy an OEM version disk (about $100 US) online. > I like buycheapsoftware.com. Their name sounds > hokey, but in my experience they're actually very > dependable and have good service. > > > |
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| | Re: Downgrading from Vista to XP In message <#qyx$wADIHA.2268@xxxxxx> "Mike Hall - MVP" <mikehall@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >If they will not do any of the above, be aware that if you remove Vista and >install XP on the present hard drive, you may well invalidate your warranty. No, you won't invalidate your warranty. You may not receive technical support while XP is installed, and should be prepared to use the recovery CD to restore Vista if you need any sort of warranty. -- You can get more with a kind word and a 2x4 than just a kind word. |
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| | Re: Downgrading from Vista to XP Assuming that there is a supplied recovery DVD, or that the user created DVD works. Some have already been caught out by this.. "DevilsPGD" <spam_narf_spam@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:3scsg355dp648mr7bbf0ke4h9188dkip57@xxxxxx Quote: > In message <#qyx$wADIHA.2268@xxxxxx> "Mike Hall - MVP" > <mikehall@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: >>If they will not do any of the above, be aware that if you remove Vista >>and >>install XP on the present hard drive, you may well invalidate your >>warranty. > *sigh* > > No, you won't invalidate your warranty. You may not receive technical > support while XP is installed, and should be prepared to use the > recovery CD to restore Vista if you need any sort of warranty. > > -- > You can get more with a kind word and a 2x4 than just a kind word. |
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| | Re: Downgrading from Vista to XP In message <OyMNqeBDIHA.1056@xxxxxx> "Mike Hall - MVP" <mikehall@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >Assuming that there is a supplied recovery DVD, or that the user created DVD >works. Some have already been caught out by this.. agreements with Microsoft. Oh, and even so, consumer protection laws still require the warranty to be honoured. -- You can get more with a kind word and a 2x4 than just a kind word. |
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| | Re: Downgrading from Vista to XP Consumer protection laws are all very well, but they do not always allow for a speedy fix. I have seen instances where the recovery partition (a perfectly valid recovery method) has been wiped clean. Accepting that what I suggested costs $$$ extra, it is the safest way to get another OS on, while not prejudicing rights to either customer or warranty support. "DevilsPGD" <spam_narf_spam@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:hefsg35ip131cjghtvg0fgc0qdlhrapvb4@xxxxxx Quote: > In message <OyMNqeBDIHA.1056@xxxxxx> "Mike Hall - MVP" > <mikehall@xxxxxx> wrote: > Quote: >>Assuming that there is a supplied recovery DVD, or that the user created >>DVD >>works. Some have already been caught out by this.. > If it doesn't then the manufacturer is in violation of their OEM > agreements with Microsoft. > > Oh, and even so, consumer protection laws still require the warranty to > be honoured. > > -- > You can get more with a kind word and a 2x4 than just a kind word. |
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