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downgrading from XP pro to XP home

  1. #1


    Big J Guest

    downgrading from XP pro to XP home

    ok I had windows XP Home on my computer, but I wanted to upgrade it to Pro,
    and so I did, and found out my PC runs a lot slower, locks up more frequently
    and is just in general a pain. I was wondering if anybody knew a way for me
    to downgrade back to XP home? thanks.



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  2. #2


    GreenieLeBrun Guest

    Re: downgrading from XP pro to XP home

    "Big J" <Big J@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:5A53D806-EB94-4F55-9C64-8BE0CCE4EC95@microsoft.com...
    > ok I had windows XP Home on my computer, but I wanted to upgrade it to
    > Pro,
    > and so I did, and found out my PC runs a lot slower, locks up more
    > frequently
    > and is just in general a pain. I was wondering if anybody knew a way for
    > me
    > to downgrade back to XP home? thanks.


    You can only go from XP Pro to XP Home via a full reformat and new install.



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  3. #3


    Frankster Guest

    Re: downgrading from XP pro to XP home

    You'll have to do a clean install. Reformatting, etc. MS does not support a
    "downgrade".

    OTOH, if you reformat and do a clean install, Pro will probably be fine too.

    -Frank

    "Big J" <Big J@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:5A53D806-EB94-4F55-9C64-8BE0CCE4EC95@microsoft.com...
    > ok I had windows XP Home on my computer, but I wanted to upgrade it to
    > Pro,
    > and so I did, and found out my PC runs a lot slower, locks up more
    > frequently
    > and is just in general a pain. I was wondering if anybody knew a way for
    > me
    > to downgrade back to XP home? thanks.



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  4. #4


    Chad Harris Guest

    Re: downgrading from XP pro to XP home

    Big J--

    Believe me and others will agree. Pro should not run your box any slower.
    I'm going to put some sugestions up to clean/speed your PC with links.

    If you wanted to go from Pro to Home, you could if you have the Home CD by
    doing an inplace "upgrade" whcih for you would be an "inplace downgrade/and
    it is the repair installation I'm linking.

    Perform a Repair Installation
    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...ps/doug92.mspx

    You could also format XP Pro, but I suspect what you have (you have not
    said) is an upgrade CD to upgrade Home to Pro.

    You are going to need an XP Home CD (going for the lowest prices in history)
    to do this.

    I suggest you forget that, and follow some of my steps below:

    Speed PC and Control CPU Tips/Steps

    SPEED AND CPU:

    _______________

    1) Trim processes you don't need in TM. Google them or "search engine of

    your choice them" if you have to.

    2) Go to

    services.msc in run box and turn off services not needed and there are some.

    SERVICE CONFIGURATION REFERENCES*

    *Vista Services*

    Part One

    http://www.tweakvista.com/article38662.aspx

    Part Two

    http://www.tweakvista.com/article38664.aspx

    Windows Vista Services Tweak Guide v1.0

    http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=87443


    3) Run System File Checker.

    SFC: http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html

    In Vista run it from an elevated command prompt. Right click command on

    start and run as administrator.

    4) Run 3 or so spyware scans Windows Defender, , Adaware, and Spybot

    5) Probably the most important for speed consistently and efficient resource

    use DEFRAG with www.raxco.com or www.diskeeeper.com with 15% free space on

    drive if DK and or >5% if Raxco's Perfect Disk.

    http://groups.msn.com/windowsxpcentral/spyware.msnw

    Download Adaware and

    Spybot from here.

    GOOD Overall Review for Defending Your PC:

    http://defendingyourmachine.blogspot.com/

    MSFT Defense Site MSFT Security:

    http://www.microsoft.com/security/default.mspx

    Protect Your PC from MSFT Security:

    http://www.microsoft.com/athome/secu...t/default.mspx

    MSFT Windows Defender

    http://www.microsoft.com/athome/secu...e/default.mspx

    MSFT MSRT: (Malicious Software Removal Tool)

    http://www.microsoft.com/security/ma...e/default.mspx



    MSFT "Windows One Care" in Wings (AV and Spyware Scans)

    http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/p...OneCarePR.mspx

    6) Unck items from msconfig start tab you don't need starting and some

    won't start--peoiple who think just uncking for many are naive because there

    are 12 places things can be started including several reg keys like Run Once

    keys and there are serveral.

    7) Turn off Messaging service--it's a security vulnerability and it slows

    you

    8) Defrag very often every other day actually.

    9) Turn off indexing.

    10) Clear TIF and %temp% files (delete) and go to safe mode to get as many

    as u can.

    10) Do troubleshooting with msconfig.

    11) Do Clean boot with msconfig utility and search for the directions here:


    Vista RTM Tweak Guide (Tweaks to Improve Performances)

    http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...tm+tweak+guide



    1) Task Manager lists the services on the services tab in Vista.

    2) Type services.msc in run box and using the list of services, click the

    service and you'll get a description of services.

    3) There is a list here of the default services and a description>>click

    "default settings for services" in the left pane.

    http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window....mspx?mfr=true



    4) To view service dependencies

    1.

    Open Services.

    2.

    In the details pane, right-click the service that you want to view

    dependencies for, and then click Properties.

    3.

    Click the Dependencies tab.

    4.

    To view services that are associated dependencies of the selected service,

    in the list on the Dependencies tab, click the plus sign next to the

    service.

    Many of the services but not all in Vista are the same as in XP, so in that

    context:

    http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/services.htm


    Also see the extremely helpful site:

    Black Viper's Service List

    http://www.dead-eye.net/WinXP%20Services.htm


    Black Viper's Site (Many of the same services in Vista)

    http://www.dead-eye.net/WinXP%20Services.htm


    http://www.z123.org/techsupport/xpservices.htm


    http://www.geocities.com/ziyadhosein/xpserv1.htm


    http://www.pacs-portal.co.uk/startup_content.php

    This will be helpful

    http://web.archive.org/web/200411280...servicecfg.htm

    ______________________________________________________________________________________________

    How to troubleshoot by using the System Configuration utility in Windows XP

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310560/

    Resources for troubleshooting startup problems in Windows XP

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308041/

    How to perform advanced clean-boot troubleshooting in Windows XP

    http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;316434

    How to perform a clean boot in Windows XP

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310353/

    How to Disable a Service or Device that Prevents Windows from Starting

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310602/



    Also ck out these references:

    http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1558,5155,00.asp



    http://www.speedupyourcomputer.windo....com/index.htm

    and

    http://www.extremetech.com/search_re...app=&site=4P.S.



    Defragging with a decent defrag every day will make a huge dent inefficient

    resource/CPU use.

    Perfect Disk has a 5 month full functionality trial on now for Windows

    Vista.

    Good luck,

    CH






    "Big J" <Big J@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:5A53D806-EB94-4F55-9C64-8BE0CCE4EC95@microsoft.com...
    > ok I had windows XP Home on my computer, but I wanted to upgrade it to
    > Pro,
    > and so I did, and found out my PC runs a lot slower, locks up more
    > frequently
    > and is just in general a pain. I was wondering if anybody knew a way for
    > me
    > to downgrade back to XP home? thanks.



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  5. #5


    Dustin Harper Guest

    Re: downgrading from XP pro to XP home

    You can only do a clean install, i.e. format and reinstall. Make sure you
    get a backup of all your settings and files.

    --
    Dustin Harper
    dharper@vistarip.com
    http://www.vistarip.com

    --
    "Big J" <Big J@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:5A53D806-EB94-4F55-9C64-8BE0CCE4EC95@microsoft.com...
    > ok I had windows XP Home on my computer, but I wanted to upgrade it to
    > Pro,
    > and so I did, and found out my PC runs a lot slower, locks up more
    > frequently
    > and is just in general a pain. I was wondering if anybody knew a way for
    > me
    > to downgrade back to XP home? thanks.



      My System SpecsSystem Spec

  6. #6


    Chad Harris Guest

    Re: downgrading from XP pro to XP home

    GreenieLeBrun and Frank--

    You actually could do this if you had a full XP Home CD, using an inplace
    upgrade or repair install method in 32 minutes. You also can take an XP SP2
    system and using an OEM SP1 CD from MSFT or a vendor, or a properly
    slipstreamed XP CD and do a repair install to SP1 then upgrade it if you
    like to SP2.

    I've done both. You simply do this:

    How to perform an in-place upgrade (reinstallation) of Windows XP
    http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/315341

    Method 2 is used.

    Perform a Repair Installation
    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...ps/doug92.mspx


    But the most important point is that the OP needs to do appropriate hygeine
    to his box. For example he never considered that at a moment in time on XP
    Pro he acquired malware, just as one example and his logic is systemically
    flawed to the max. I provided those steps for him.

    If anyone thinks they have documentation lol that a box with XP Pro runs
    more slowly than XP--please do post it up. I'd love to see the whacky
    source for that.

    CH
    _____________________

    "Sometimes it's hard to see progress when you're close to the problem. I
    guess the New Orleans Saints' football team represents progress."

    George Moron Bush, President of the Anna Nicole/Brittney and lagely
    completely illiterate United States.
    March 1 Touchdown at New Orleans

    On Monday, the race will be on for the liars to provide a pardon, because if
    Fitz has the guts he will flip one of the dumbest Harvard law grads in
    history to indict Cheney for outing a CIA agent who was not only currently
    covert, but outing her associates and placing them in direct danger as well.
    "GreenieLeBrun" <GreenieLeBrun@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:eWFZQXGXHHA.600@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
    > "Big J" <Big J@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:5A53D806-EB94-4F55-9C64-8BE0CCE4EC95@microsoft.com...
    >> ok I had windows XP Home on my computer, but I wanted to upgrade it to
    >> Pro,
    >> and so I did, and found out my PC runs a lot slower, locks up more
    >> frequently
    >> and is just in general a pain. I was wondering if anybody knew a way for
    >> me
    >> to downgrade back to XP home? thanks.

    >
    > You can only go from XP Pro to XP Home via a full reformat and new
    > install.
    >



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  7. #7


    Chad Harris Guest

    Re: downgrading from XP pro to XP home

    Not the case Dustin. You absolutely could do a repair install and go from
    XP Pro to XP Home if you had the full XP Home CD to boot from.

    You actually could do this if you had a full XP Home CD, using an inplace
    upgrade or repair install method in 32 minutes. You also can take an XP SP2
    system and using an OEM SP1 CD from MSFT or a vendor, or a properly
    slipstreamed XP CD and do a repair install to SP1 then upgrade it if you
    like to SP2.

    I've done both. You simply do this:

    How to perform an in-place upgrade (reinstallation) of Windows XP
    http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/315341

    Method 2 is used.

    Perform a Repair Installation
    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...ps/doug92.mspx


    But the most important point is that the OP needs to do appropriate hygeine
    to his box. For example he never considered that at a moment in time on XP
    Pro he acquired malware, just as one example and his logic is systemically
    flawed to the max. I provided those steps for him.

    If anyone thinks they have documentation lol that a box with XP Pro runs
    more slowly than XP--please do post it up. I'd love to see the whacky
    source for that.

    CH
    _____________________

    "Sometimes it's hard to see progress when you're close to the problem. I
    guess the New Orleans Saints' football team represents progress."

    George Moron Bush, President of the Anna Nicole/Brittney and lagely
    completely illiterate United States.
    March 1 Touchdown at New Orleans

    On Monday, the race will be on for the liars to provide a pardon, because if
    Fitz has the guts he will flip one of the dumbest Harvard law grads in
    history to indict Cheney for outing a CIA agent who was not only currently
    covert, but outing her associates and placing them in direct danger as well.

    "Dustin Harper" <dharper@vistarip.com> wrote in message
    news:853D60F4-E867-4A9D-8225-E588161A397A@microsoft.com...
    > You can only do a clean install, i.e. format and reinstall. Make sure you
    > get a backup of all your settings and files.
    >
    > --
    > Dustin Harper
    > dharper@vistarip.com
    > http://www.vistarip.com
    >
    > --
    > "Big J" <Big J@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:5A53D806-EB94-4F55-9C64-8BE0CCE4EC95@microsoft.com...
    >> ok I had windows XP Home on my computer, but I wanted to upgrade it to
    >> Pro,
    >> and so I did, and found out my PC runs a lot slower, locks up more
    >> frequently
    >> and is just in general a pain. I was wondering if anybody knew a way for
    >> me
    >> to downgrade back to XP home? thanks.

    >



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  8. #8


    Rock Guest

    Re: downgrading from XP pro to XP home

    "Big J" <Big J@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
    > ok I had windows XP Home on my computer, but I wanted to upgrade it to
    > Pro,
    > and so I did, and found out my PC runs a lot slower, locks up more
    > frequently
    > and is just in general a pain. I was wondering if anybody knew a way for
    > me
    > to downgrade back to XP home? thanks.


    XP Home and Pro are the same in core components. There shouldn't be any
    difference due to the OS so something else has happened, a bad install,
    failing hardware, hard drive problems, horked software installs, etc.

    By the way, why are you asking this in a Vista newsgroup. There is a whole
    series of XP newsgroups including microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

    --
    Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]


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  9. #9


    Chad Harris Guest

    Re: downgrading from XP pro to XP home

    "XP Home and Pro are the same in core components. There shouldn't be any
    difference due to the OS so something else has happened, a bad install,
    failing hardware, hard drive problems, horked software installs, etc."

    This is absolutely correct, and why the OP should perform steps to speed
    and clean his system rather than to believe something about Pro slowed his
    computer's performance.

    CH

    "Rock" <Rock@nospam.net> wrote in message
    news:ejcYUhGXHHA.2256@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
    > "Big J" <Big J@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
    >> ok I had windows XP Home on my computer, but I wanted to upgrade it to
    >> Pro,
    >> and so I did, and found out my PC runs a lot slower, locks up more
    >> frequently
    >> and is just in general a pain. I was wondering if anybody knew a way for
    >> me
    >> to downgrade back to XP home? thanks.

    >
    > XP Home and Pro are the same in core components. There shouldn't be any
    > difference due to the OS so something else has happened, a bad install,
    > failing hardware, hard drive problems, horked software installs, etc.
    >
    > By the way, why are you asking this in a Vista newsgroup. There is a
    > whole series of XP newsgroups including microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
    >
    > --
    > Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]



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  10. #10


    Dustin Harper Guest

    Re: downgrading from XP pro to XP home

    Really? I've never gotten that to work correctly. It usually doesn't allow
    the key to work. I've had Pro on a laptop but ended up selling the laptop,
    and wanted to put the OEM version of Home back on it (with the OEM CD that
    came with it, and the OEM key on the bottom of the laptop). It may have been
    because it was an OEM version.

    Cool. I'll have to remember that, it'll come in handy. You learn something
    new everyday! Thanks!

    --
    Dustin Harper
    dharper@vistarip.com
    http://www.vistarip.com

    --
    "Chad Harris" <vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote in message
    news:OTDS1gGXHHA.5092@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
    > Not the case Dustin. You absolutely could do a repair install and go from
    > XP Pro to XP Home if you had the full XP Home CD to boot from.
    >
    > You actually could do this if you had a full XP Home CD, using an inplace
    > upgrade or repair install method in 32 minutes. You also can take an XP
    > SP2
    > system and using an OEM SP1 CD from MSFT or a vendor, or a properly
    > slipstreamed XP CD and do a repair install to SP1 then upgrade it if you
    > like to SP2.
    >
    > I've done both. You simply do this:
    >
    > How to perform an in-place upgrade (reinstallation) of Windows XP
    > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/315341
    >
    > Method 2 is used.
    >
    > Perform a Repair Installation
    > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...ps/doug92.mspx
    >
    >
    > But the most important point is that the OP needs to do appropriate
    > hygeine
    > to his box. For example he never considered that at a moment in time on XP
    > Pro he acquired malware, just as one example and his logic is systemically
    > flawed to the max. I provided those steps for him.
    >
    > If anyone thinks they have documentation lol that a box with XP Pro runs
    > more slowly than XP--please do post it up. I'd love to see the whacky
    > source for that.
    >
    > CH
    > _____________________
    >
    > "Sometimes it's hard to see progress when you're close to the problem. I
    > guess the New Orleans Saints' football team represents progress."
    >
    > George Moron Bush, President of the Anna Nicole/Brittney and lagely
    > completely illiterate United States.
    > March 1 Touchdown at New Orleans
    >
    > On Monday, the race will be on for the liars to provide a pardon, because
    > if
    > Fitz has the guts he will flip one of the dumbest Harvard law grads in
    > history to indict Cheney for outing a CIA agent who was not only currently
    > covert, but outing her associates and placing them in direct danger as
    > well.
    >
    > "Dustin Harper" <dharper@vistarip.com> wrote in message
    > news:853D60F4-E867-4A9D-8225-E588161A397A@microsoft.com...
    >> You can only do a clean install, i.e. format and reinstall. Make sure you
    >> get a backup of all your settings and files.
    >>
    >> --
    >> Dustin Harper
    >> dharper@vistarip.com
    >> http://www.vistarip.com
    >>
    >> --
    >> "Big J" <Big J@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> news:5A53D806-EB94-4F55-9C64-8BE0CCE4EC95@microsoft.com...
    >>> ok I had windows XP Home on my computer, but I wanted to upgrade it to
    >>> Pro,
    >>> and so I did, and found out my PC runs a lot slower, locks up more
    >>> frequently
    >>> and is just in general a pain. I was wondering if anybody knew a way
    >>> for me
    >>> to downgrade back to XP home? thanks.

    >>

    >



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