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Guest Bugsy
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I am thinking about purchasing a new computer with VISTA installed and an

option to downgrade to Windows XP Pro.

 

Has anyone had actual experience doing this? If so, are there any problems

to be anticipated? Is it something a novice can do, or does the downgrade

have to be done by a pro?

 

Any other thoughts about using this route to get XP on a new computer?

 

Thanks for any advice.

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Re: Downgrading VISTA to XP Pro

 

Bugsy wrote:

> I am thinking about purchasing a new computer with VISTA installed and an

> option to downgrade to Windows XP Pro.

>

> Has anyone had actual experience doing this? If so, are there any problems

> to be anticipated? Is it something a novice can do, or does the downgrade

> have to be done by a pro?

>

> Any other thoughts about using this route to get XP on a new computer?

>

> Thanks for any advice.

>

>

 

Usually, the computer is delivered with XP and the Vista DVD is

delivered as well but not installed.

 

P

Guest R. McCarty
Posted

Re: Downgrading VISTA to XP Pro

 

If at all possible, buy a machine with XP factory installed. With each new

product line it's getting more difficult to find XP drivers for newer

peripherals.

Even though XP will have support through 2014 keep in mind that a PC has

a 4-6 year life span. It's not so much an issue today, but over time you'll

find both software and hardware that is supported ONLY for Vista and it's

2010 successor - Windows 7.

 

Specifically on new hardware the on-board Sound chip ( SigmaTel & others )

can be difficult to find fully working XP drivers.

 

You could do the roll-back yourself but it's better to get the machine

pre-loaded with XP.

 

"Bugsy" <Bugsy@bugtrap.com> wrote in message

news:uiItK3R2IHA.2384@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>I am thinking about purchasing a new computer with VISTA installed and an

>option to downgrade to Windows XP Pro.

>

> Has anyone had actual experience doing this? If so, are there any

> problems to be anticipated? Is it something a novice can do, or does the

> downgrade have to be done by a pro?

>

> Any other thoughts about using this route to get XP on a new computer?

>

> Thanks for any advice.

>

Guest philo
Posted

Re: Downgrading VISTA to XP Pro

 

 

"p" <p@nospam.cn> wrote in message news:g45ch0$qoc$1@aioe.org...

> Bugsy wrote:

> > I am thinking about purchasing a new computer with VISTA installed and

an

> > option to downgrade to Windows XP Pro.

> >

> > Has anyone had actual experience doing this? If so, are there any

problems

> > to be anticipated? Is it something a novice can do, or does the

downgrade

> > have to be done by a pro?

> >

> > Any other thoughts about using this route to get XP on a new computer?

> >

> > Thanks for any advice.

> >

> >

>

> Usually, the computer is delivered with XP and the Vista DVD is

> delivered as well but not installed.

>

> P

 

No that is not the usual case...

 

 

What I'd do is first give Vista a try...it may work out perfectly fine.

 

If not...be sure to check that XP drivers are avail before wiping out Vista

and installing XP

Posted

Re: Downgrading VISTA to XP Pro

 

If at all possible, buy a machine with XP factory installed. With each new

product line it's getting more difficult to find XP drivers for newer

peripherals.

 

If you get the computer with XP factory-installed, the manufacturer will provide support for both XP Pro and Vista (Business or Ultimate) during the period covered by your support/maintenance agreement.

 

I would also advise against buying a computer with a low-end version of Vista and replacing it with your own copy of XP. There's no guarantee that your system will work, and you'll have no support from the manufacturer.

Posted

RE: Downgrading VISTA to XP Pro

 

My situation may be more unusual but if you really like working with

computers then build your own machine and configure it the way that you want.

That is what I did with my computer which has a Falcon Northwest case that

originally came with Windows 98 Second Edition and since then everything is

new but the case and the 3.5 inch floppy drive.

 

I still enjoy using Windows 98 Second Edition for older gaming that XP will

not run and using XP Professional as my primary system and also playing

around with Ubuntu Linux on my tri-boot computer with 2 hard drives and of

course one is with Fat32 and the other with NTFS. Windows Vista Home Premium

is on a Toshiba Laptop that I have and it has great security features that

are needed for the military and perhaps others and a cool Aero interface and

some other good features but it is not compelling enough for me to use all

the time except on a Laptop when I am traveling and need greater security.

 

"Bugsy" wrote:

> I am thinking about purchasing a new computer with VISTA installed and an

> option to downgrade to Windows XP Pro.

>

> Has anyone had actual experience doing this? If so, are there any problems

> to be anticipated? Is it something a novice can do, or does the downgrade

> have to be done by a pro?

>

> Any other thoughts about using this route to get XP on a new computer?

>

> Thanks for any advice.

>

>

>

Guest PA Bear [MS MVP]
Posted

Re: Downgrading VISTA to XP Pro

 

The downgrade will be fully supported by the machine manufacturer who should

be able to assist you, Bugsy.

--

~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002

AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net

DTS-L http://dts-l.net/

 

Bugsy wrote:

> I am thinking about purchasing a new computer with VISTA installed and an

> option to downgrade to Windows XP Pro.

>

> Has anyone had actual experience doing this? If so, are there any

> problems

> to be anticipated? Is it something a novice can do, or does the downgrade

> have to be done by a pro?

>

> Any other thoughts about using this route to get XP on a new computer?

>

> Thanks for any advice.

Guest Bruce Chambers
Posted

Re: Downgrading VISTA to XP Pro

 

Bugsy wrote:

> I am thinking about purchasing a new computer with VISTA installed and an

> option to downgrade to Windows XP Pro.

>

> Has anyone had actual experience doing this? If so, are there any problems

> to be anticipated? Is it something a novice can do, or does the downgrade

> have to be done by a pro?

>

> Any other thoughts about using this route to get XP on a new computer?

>

> Thanks for any advice.

>

>

 

 

It's your computer, so the choice is, ultimately, yours. (Although

it would have been a lot simpler to have just purchased the computer

with WinXP installed, to start with.)

 

However, there could be a couple possible adverse repercussions of

which you should be aware. First and foremost, if the specific computer

model in question was designed specifically for Vista, there may well be

no WinXP-specific device drivers available to make the computer's

diverse components work properly. Consult the computer's manufacturer

about the availability of device drivers. Secondly, removing an

OEM-installed operating system and replacing it with another will almost

invariably void any and all support agreements and, sometimes, even the

warranty. You would, at the very least, have to re-install Vista before

getting any support from the manufacturer. Again, consult the

computer's manufacturer for specifics. Thirdly, there may be the

additional cost involved in purchasing a WinXP license for this new

computer.

 

After backing up any data you wish to transfer to the new OS

installation, simply boot from the WinXP installation CD. You'll be

offered the opportunity to delete, create, and format partitions as part

of the installation process. (You may need to re-arrange the order of

boot devices in the PC's BIOS to boot from the CD.)

 

HOW TO Install Windows XP

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-us;316941

 

http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html

 

http://www.webtree.ca/windowsxp/clean_install.htm

 

Then, assuming you were successful in obtaining WinXP-specific

device drivers so that the computer can be made to work with WinXP, the

backed up data can be restored and applications (those that are

WinXP-compatible, that is) re-installed.

 

 

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Guest Bill in Co.
Posted

Re: Downgrading VISTA to XP Pro

 

Don't. Buy a new computer with Win XP Pro, while you still can get one.

Otherwise you're most likely just asking for trouble.

 

Bugsy wrote:

> I am thinking about purchasing a new computer with VISTA installed and an

> option to downgrade to Windows XP Pro.

>

> Has anyone had actual experience doing this? If so, are there any

> problems

> to be anticipated? Is it something a novice can do, or does the downgrade

> have to be done by a pro?

>

> Any other thoughts about using this route to get XP on a new computer?

>

> Thanks for any advice.

Guest PA Bear [MS MVP]
Posted

Re: Downgrading VISTA to XP Pro

 

[...said Bill in Co. who only & begrudingly moved to WinXP less than 2 years

ago and who thought WinXP was nothing but trouble when he did so. <wink>]

 

 

Bill in Co. wrote:

> Don't. Buy a new computer with Win XP Pro, while you still can get one.

> Otherwise you're most likely just asking for trouble.

>

> Bugsy wrote:

>> I am thinking about purchasing a new computer with VISTA installed and an

>> option to downgrade to Windows XP Pro.

>>

>> Has anyone had actual experience doing this? If so, are there any

>> problems

>> to be anticipated? Is it something a novice can do, or does the

>> downgrade

>> have to be done by a pro?

>>

>> Any other thoughts about using this route to get XP on a new computer?

>>

>> Thanks for any advice.

Guest Bill in Co.
Posted

Re: Downgrading VISTA to XP Pro

 

I'm still using Windows XP *Home*, NOT Pro! :-)

I had/have no use for Pro (but maybe he does - or maybe he can't even get it

anymore without Pro these days).

 

I will have to concede this point though. I have indeed found it to be

more robust and stable than Win9x was.

 

However, I still have that annoying initial delay after bootup when first

opening or instantiating Windows Explorer (i.e., a 10 second or so delay for

all the little folder icons to finally settle down so I can use Explorer

(and I always use the Details view) Don't have that problem with third

party ones like XYplorer, however.

 

And I'd have to give up some control, and reluctantly "sign it over" to XP,

carte blanche. (PCR would hate that) :-)

 

 

PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote:

> [...said Bill in Co. who only & begrudingly moved to WinXP less than 2

> years

> ago and who thought WinXP was nothing but trouble when he did so. <wink>]

>

>

> Bill in Co. wrote:

>> Don't. Buy a new computer with Win XP Pro, while you still can get one.

>> Otherwise you're most likely just asking for trouble.

>>

>> Bugsy wrote:

>>> I am thinking about purchasing a new computer with VISTA installed and

>>> an

>>> option to downgrade to Windows XP Pro.

>>>

>>> Has anyone had actual experience doing this? If so, are there any

>>> problems

>>> to be anticipated? Is it something a novice can do, or does the

>>> downgrade

>>> have to be done by a pro?

>>>

>>> Any other thoughts about using this route to get XP on a new computer?

>>>

>>> Thanks for any advice.


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