Remove Vista and install another operating system (e.g. XP)
In this case you only have installed Windows Vista on your computer, or you've bought a new computer with Vista already installed on it. When some of your hardware or software may not function properly under Vista, you might want to remove it, and install e.g. XP instead.
Don't forget to make a backup as there are some risks with removing Vista!
This is what you need:
- Windows XP installation CD
- MS Dos environment boot disk (more info)
This is what you should do:
1. Start your computer with the Windows XP installation CD in your CDROM drive (note: you may have to change your BIOS settings to give priority to loading your CDROM drive instead of your hard drive!)
2. In the setup type R to repair an existing installation
3. Enter "fixboot C:\" (where C:\ is your Vista root, replace C with any other letter if applicable)
4. Enter "fixmbr C:\"
5. Enter "EXIT"
6. Then close the Windows XP setup and restart your computer with the bootable floppy or CD
7. At the command prompt type format C:\ (note: all data on C:\ will be removed, so make sure you've made a backup before doing this!)
8. Now restart your computer with the Windows XP installation CD in your CDROM drive
9. Install Windows XP as usual
This should remove your Windows Vista installation and make XP the default operating system.

1 comment:
What compelling argument can you possibly present to not work with a newer OS. Agreed that Vista has its share of problems, but then again which OS doesn't. Bugs are a part and parcel of any OS, or anything in life for that matter. So what compelling reason can we possibly have to remove Vista in favor of XP?
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