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20-Jul-2007, 02:23 AM #1
how can i install windows xp on top of vista
i have been trying to almost 4 days now, and have messed up many times tryign to unstall vista. Can someone plz in detail tell me how to unstall vista or download xp on top of vista.
I thought vista would be good but i am having so many problems with it , specially hardware problems . Plz can some one help me get xp back.
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20-Jul-2007, 04:42 AM #2
The Best option would be to Format the PC. If you own a legal copy of XP then start the CD from the Boot by pressing any key when it asks to boot from the CD, Files will load and then it will give you a few option. Follow the options to format the C: Drive.

It will take a while to Format however it will erase everything on that drive, It will load files onto that driver after format and then it will restart and then it will start installing a fresh copy of XP.

That would the best way to format the PC in my prospective.

Good Luck.
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