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| | Install Vista over 2000 Hello, I have to install Windows Vista Business over Windows 2000 on several school computers, then roll it back to XP. Do I need to remove the 2000 first? Need advice on the easiest way to accomplish this, please. Thanks! |
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| | Re: Install Vista over 2000 mommio2 wrote: Quote: > Hello, I have to install Windows Vista Business over Windows 2000 on > several school computers, then roll it back to XP. Do I need to remove > the > 2000 first? Need advice on the easiest way to accomplish this, please. > Thanks! It would have to be a clean install. It is unlikely that computers designed for Windows 2000 can support Vista anyway. Do a clean install of XP since this is what you want anyway. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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| | Re: Install Vista over 2000 OK, sorry...I said it wrong. I have to install Vista Business on some Win 2000 machines. It is the version of Vista that you can make emulate Win XP. That's what I meant by "roll back". Not sure if I said that correctly, but what we will end up with is a computer that looks and acts like XP. I am not sure how this works, as I have never done it before. I guess I just need to know if I have to uninstall anything first before I begin. Thanks. "mommio2" <mommio2@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:uF0%23erQ%23JHA.4944@xxxxxx Quote: > Hello, I have to install Windows Vista Business over Windows 2000 on > several school computers, then roll it back to XP. Do I need to remove > the 2000 first? Need advice on the easiest way to accomplish this, > please. Thanks! > |
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| | Re: Install Vista over 2000 mommio2 wrote: Quote: > OK, sorry...I said it wrong. I have to install Vista Business on some Win > 2000 machines. It is the version of Vista that you can make emulate Win > XP. > That's what I meant by "roll back". Not sure if I said that correctly, > but > what we will end up with is a computer that looks and acts like XP. I am > not sure how this works, as I have never done it before. I guess I just > need to know if I have to uninstall anything first before I begin. > Thanks. thinking of the capability of some versions of the upcoming Windows 7 to include a "Windows XP Mode" but this mode is only supported on specific hardware. There is no way that processors in machines designed for Win2k will meet those requirements. Again, it is very unlikely in general that computers designed to run Windows 2000 will support Vista. Either simply upgrade those computers to XP - which is certainly still available - or purchase new computers running whatever operating system you need. I don't mean to hurt your feelings in any way, but based on your posts you would be best served by having a local computer tech/consultant come on-site to help you figure out what you need. This will not be someone from a BigComputerStore/GeekSquad type of place. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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| | Re: Install Vista over 2000 Hi, Mommio2. You need to figure out and then tell us: (a) Where are you now? Make and model of computers, including any modifications that may have been made, especially in hard drive and other peripheral configuration. It may or may not matter what Windows version is on there now, but tell us anyhow. (b) See below. (c) Where do you want to end up? Which Windows version? And it would help if you tell us exactly what you want to do with the computers so that we can help you configure the new Windows properly. When you tell us (a) and (c), we probably can help you fill in (b), how to get from here to there. It sounds like you might also need to tell us (d) what resource constraints you must deal with. Limited budget? Already have Vista Business and trying to "make it work" to fit your situation so that you don't have to buy WinXP? Maybe your hardware won't run Vista but will run WinXP? It's hard for us or anybody to help you unless we know your resources, your goals and your constraints. I agree with Malke: "Do a clean install of XP since this is what you want anyway." RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@xxxxxx Microsoft Windows MVP Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8064.0206) in Win7 Ultimate x64 RC 7100 "mommio2" <mommio2@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:#GnDitX#JHA.4692@xxxxxx Quote: > OK, sorry...I said it wrong. I have to install Vista Business on some Win > 2000 machines. It is the version of Vista that you can make emulate Win > XP. That's what I meant by "roll back". Not sure if I said that > correctly, but what we will end up with is a computer that looks and acts > like XP. I am not sure how this works, as I have never done it before. I > guess I just need to know if I have to uninstall anything first before I > begin. Thanks. > > > "mommio2" <mommio2@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:uF0%23erQ%23JHA.4944@xxxxxx Quote: >> Hello, I have to install Windows Vista Business over Windows 2000 on >> several school computers, then roll it back to XP. Do I need to remove >> the 2000 first? Need advice on the easiest way to accomplish this, >> please. Thanks! |
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