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Before you start, here are a few things you should have on hand:
Copy of the XP Installation disk Boot disk ( more information below) Make sure you back-up all your important files as you will be reformatting the hard drive. The following are instructions for those that upgraded their computer from XP to Vista and would now like to remove Vista from their computer. Step 1. Start up your computer with the Windows XP installation disk in the CDROM drive Step 2. The setup screen will appear. Type R to repair an existing installation Step 3. Now type the following: fixboot C:\ (it should be noted that C is the drive which has Vista loaded. If another drive is the one with Vista, use the corresponding letter) Step 4. Type fixmbr C:\ Step 5. Type EXIT Step 6. You can now close your Windows XP setup. Once closed, restart your computer with the bootable floppy or CD that was mentioned before. You can create a bootable CD by downloading specific files at the following site: Bootdisk.Com Step 7. Once your bootdisk is loaded, you will be at the command prompt. Type the following: format C:\ (This will erase your entire hard drive so make sure all important data is backed up) Step 8. Insert your Windows XP installation CD into your CDROM and restart the computer. Step 9. Follow the prompts and install Windows XP as usual. Once complete, Vista will no longer be your operating system and you will have successfully reinstalled Windows XP. |
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