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Guest ilvpegasus
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I need to uninstall XP. I am stuck on the register page. Can I use the

windows cd to to it, or do I have to remove directory in DOS? Also, do I

have to reinstall XP or can I put in 98?

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Guest Gordon
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Re: uninstall xp

 

"ilvpegasus" <ilvpegasus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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>I need to uninstall XP. I am stuck on the register page. Can I use the

> windows cd to to it,

 

Yes, boot from the CD, format the drive and then abort the install.

 

> Also, do I have to reinstall XP

 

No, you can install ANY operating system you like (other than MAC) - it's

YOUR computer......

Guest Dave B.
Posted

Re: uninstall xp

 

If he booted from the CD and formatted the drive, the install would be gone,

there would be nothing to abort.

 

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"Gordon" <gbplinux@gmail.com.invalid> wrote in message

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> "ilvpegasus" <ilvpegasus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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>>I need to uninstall XP. I am stuck on the register page. Can I use the

>> windows cd to to it,

>

> Yes, boot from the CD, format the drive and then abort the install.

>

>

>> Also, do I have to reinstall XP

>

> No, you can install ANY operating system you like (other than MAC) - it's

> YOUR computer......

>

Guest ilvpegasus
Posted

Re: uninstall xp

 

Thank you, for the help.

 

"Gordon" wrote:

> "ilvpegasus" <ilvpegasus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:E28721B9-D10E-4058-88F8-27BF5ECECCA0@microsoft.com...

> >I need to uninstall XP. I am stuck on the register page. Can I use the

> > windows cd to to it,

>

> Yes, boot from the CD, format the drive and then abort the install.

>

>

> > Also, do I have to reinstall XP

>

> No, you can install ANY operating system you like (other than MAC) - it's

> YOUR computer......

>

>

>

Guest Tim Slattery
Posted

Re: uninstall xp

 

"Gordon" <gbplinux@gmail.com.invalid> wrote:

>"ilvpegasus" <ilvpegasus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>news:E28721B9-D10E-4058-88F8-27BF5ECECCA0@microsoft.com...

>>I need to uninstall XP. I am stuck on the register page. Can I use the

>> windows cd to to it,

>

>Yes, boot from the CD, format the drive and then abort the install.

>

>

>> Also, do I have to reinstall XP

>

>No, you can install ANY operating system you like (other than MAC) - it's

>YOUR computer......

 

Yeah, but....

 

If you install Win98, for example, it very likely won't support your

peripherals as well as WinXP does. Some of them it might not support

at all. Also, if you have a dual-core CPU, I don't think Win98 has a

clue what that is, so it probably won't support both cores properly.

XP Pro can handle a dual-processor computer, Win98 can't.

 

Linux would do many of these things better than Win98. So no, you

don't have to reinstall WinXP, but you want to think hard about what

OS you do install.

 

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MS MVP(DTS)

Slattery_T@bls.gov

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Guest Vanguard
Posted

Re: uninstall xp

 

"Dave B." wrote in message

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>

> "Gordon" wrote ...

>>

>> "ilvpegasus" wrote ...

>>>

>>> I need to uninstall XP. I am stuck on the register page. Can I use

>>> the

>>> windows cd to to it,

>>

>> Yes, boot from the CD, format the drive and then abort the install.

>

> If he booted from the CD and formatted the drive, the install would be

> gone, there would be nothing to abort.

 

The install program which is what Gordon mentioned runs in memory and

that is what he said to abort. The setup program ran from the CD does

not exit merely because the user chose to have it do a format or delete

of a partition.

Guest Vanguard
Posted

Re: uninstall xp

 

"ilvpegasus" wrote in message

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> I need to uninstall XP. I am stuck on the register page. Can I use

> the

> windows cd to to it, or do I have to remove directory in DOS? Also,

> do I

> have to reinstall XP or can I put in 98?

 

 

Besides using the bootable Windows XP installation CD (to delete or

format partitions), you can also wipe the disk using killdisk

(http://www.killdisk.com).

Guest Dave B.
Posted

Re: uninstall xp

 

That was a brainfart on my part, my mind didn't comprehend what he was

actually saying.

 

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"Vanguard" <no@mail.invalid> wrote in message

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> "Dave B." wrote in message news:%23tlNC4ywHHA.1776@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>

>> "Gordon" wrote ...

>>>

>>> "ilvpegasus" wrote ...

>>>>

>>>> I need to uninstall XP. I am stuck on the register page. Can I use

>>>> the

>>>> windows cd to to it,

>>>

>>> Yes, boot from the CD, format the drive and then abort the install.

>>

>> If he booted from the CD and formatted the drive, the install would be

>> gone, there would be nothing to abort.

>

> The install program which is what Gordon mentioned runs in memory and that

> is what he said to abort. The setup program ran from the CD does not exit

> merely because the user chose to have it do a format or delete of a

> partition.

>

Guest ilvpegasus
Posted

Re: uninstall xp

 

First off I am a she. My computer i s P2 and had 98 in it to begin with, so

it is not a problem to put it back in. I tried booting from the disk but I

was not given the option to format. I had to choose between repairing the

existing one or installing without repairing. I have just reinstalled it.

Now how do I uninstall it?

 

"Tim Slattery" wrote:

> "Gordon" <gbplinux@gmail.com.invalid> wrote:

>

> >"ilvpegasus" <ilvpegasus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> >news:E28721B9-D10E-4058-88F8-27BF5ECECCA0@microsoft.com...

> >>I need to uninstall XP. I am stuck on the register page. Can I use the

> >> windows cd to to it,

> >

> >Yes, boot from the CD, format the drive and then abort the install.

> >

> >

> >> Also, do I have to reinstall XP

> >

> >No, you can install ANY operating system you like (other than MAC) - it's

> >YOUR computer......

>

> Yeah, but....

>

> If you install Win98, for example, it very likely won't support your

> peripherals as well as WinXP does. Some of them it might not support

> at all. Also, if you have a dual-core CPU, I don't think Win98 has a

> clue what that is, so it probably won't support both cores properly.

> XP Pro can handle a dual-processor computer, Win98 can't.

>

> Linux would do many of these things better than Win98. So no, you

> don't have to reinstall WinXP, but you want to think hard about what

> OS you do install.

>

> --

> Tim Slattery

> MS MVP(DTS)

> Slattery_T@bls.gov

> http://members.cox.net/slatteryt

>

Guest Gary S. Terhune
Posted

Re: uninstall xp

 

Are you trying to keep your personal files? To get to a working system

without reformatting? Or can you afford to reformat and start over?

 

As you've discovered, Windows XP isn't going to run on that hardware.

Unfortunately, I think you're hosed as far as retrieving your old system.

One way or another, you're going to have to start all over with Win98.

Question is, what needs to be saved, and how to save it?

 

--

Gary S. Terhune

MS-MVP Shell/User

http://www.grystmill.com

 

"ilvpegasus" <ilvpegasus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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> First off I am a she. My computer i s P2 and had 98 in it to begin with,

> so

> it is not a problem to put it back in. I tried booting from the disk but

> I

> was not given the option to format. I had to choose between repairing the

> existing one or installing without repairing. I have just reinstalled it.

> Now how do I uninstall it?

>

> "Tim Slattery" wrote:

>

>> "Gordon" <gbplinux@gmail.com.invalid> wrote:

>>

>> >"ilvpegasus" <ilvpegasus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> >news:E28721B9-D10E-4058-88F8-27BF5ECECCA0@microsoft.com...

>> >>I need to uninstall XP. I am stuck on the register page. Can I use

>> >>the

>> >> windows cd to to it,

>> >

>> >Yes, boot from the CD, format the drive and then abort the install.

>> >

>> >

>> >> Also, do I have to reinstall XP

>> >

>> >No, you can install ANY operating system you like (other than MAC) -

>> >it's

>> >YOUR computer......

>>

>> Yeah, but....

>>

>> If you install Win98, for example, it very likely won't support your

>> peripherals as well as WinXP does. Some of them it might not support

>> at all. Also, if you have a dual-core CPU, I don't think Win98 has a

>> clue what that is, so it probably won't support both cores properly.

>> XP Pro can handle a dual-processor computer, Win98 can't.

>>

>> Linux would do many of these things better than Win98. So no, you

>> don't have to reinstall WinXP, but you want to think hard about what

>> OS you do install.

>>

>> --

>> Tim Slattery

>> MS MVP(DTS)

>> Slattery_T@bls.gov

>> http://members.cox.net/slatteryt

>>

Guest ilvpegasus
Posted

Re: uninstall xp

 

The only thing that needs to be saved are the drivers, all personal stuff has

already been backed up.

I am now stuck in a lop, windows requires me to activate, and well my copy

is "borrowed" so it won't register.

I really think I am going to have to delete it from DOS, but I don't

remember the command to do it.

Any help would be great.

 

"Gary S. Terhune" wrote:

> Are you trying to keep your personal files? To get to a working system

> without reformatting? Or can you afford to reformat and start over?

>

> As you've discovered, Windows XP isn't going to run on that hardware.

> Unfortunately, I think you're hosed as far as retrieving your old system.

> One way or another, you're going to have to start all over with Win98.

> Question is, what needs to be saved, and how to save it?

>

> --

> Gary S. Terhune

> MS-MVP Shell/User

> http://www.grystmill.com

>

> "ilvpegasus" <ilvpegasus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:6B8E629F-2299-4613-8319-FE5F797096A5@microsoft.com...

> > First off I am a she. My computer i s P2 and had 98 in it to begin with,

> > so

> > it is not a problem to put it back in. I tried booting from the disk but

> > I

> > was not given the option to format. I had to choose between repairing the

> > existing one or installing without repairing. I have just reinstalled it.

> > Now how do I uninstall it?

> >

> > "Tim Slattery" wrote:

> >

> >> "Gordon" <gbplinux@gmail.com.invalid> wrote:

> >>

> >> >"ilvpegasus" <ilvpegasus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> >> >news:E28721B9-D10E-4058-88F8-27BF5ECECCA0@microsoft.com...

> >> >>I need to uninstall XP. I am stuck on the register page. Can I use

> >> >>the

> >> >> windows cd to to it,

> >> >

> >> >Yes, boot from the CD, format the drive and then abort the install.

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >> Also, do I have to reinstall XP

> >> >

> >> >No, you can install ANY operating system you like (other than MAC) -

> >> >it's

> >> >YOUR computer......

> >>

> >> Yeah, but....

> >>

> >> If you install Win98, for example, it very likely won't support your

> >> peripherals as well as WinXP does. Some of them it might not support

> >> at all. Also, if you have a dual-core CPU, I don't think Win98 has a

> >> clue what that is, so it probably won't support both cores properly.

> >> XP Pro can handle a dual-processor computer, Win98 can't.

> >>

> >> Linux would do many of these things better than Win98. So no, you

> >> don't have to reinstall WinXP, but you want to think hard about what

> >> OS you do install.

> >>

> >> --

> >> Tim Slattery

> >> MS MVP(DTS)

> >> Slattery_T@bls.gov

> >> http://members.cox.net/slatteryt

> >>

>

>

>

Guest HeyBub
Posted

Re: uninstall xp

 

ilvpegasus wrote:

> I need to uninstall XP. I am stuck on the register page. Can I use

> the windows cd to to it, or do I have to remove directory in DOS?

> Also, do I have to reinstall XP or can I put in 98?

 

There is no "uninstall" for XP (nor for any operating system).

 

You can replace XP by installing another operating system over it.

 

If you want to return to Win98, put the Win98 CD in the drive, boot from the

CD, and let it run (this MAY entail formatting the drive).

Guest Gary S. Terhune
Posted

Re: uninstall xp

 

You'll have to get the drivers again, or use a Win98 Emergency Boot Disk to

see if you can find your way around and locate the drivers installation

files, then copy them to floppies. Once you're ready to reinstall, boot to

the EBD and FORMAT C:\. Then reinstall.

 

For further instructions, you should post to a Windows 98 newsgroup.

http://news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion

 

--

Gary S. Terhune

MS-MVP Shell/User

http://www.grystmill.com

 

"ilvpegasus" <ilvpegasus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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> The only thing that needs to be saved are the drivers, all personal stuff

> has

> already been backed up.

> I am now stuck in a lop, windows requires me to activate, and well my copy

> is "borrowed" so it won't register.

> I really think I am going to have to delete it from DOS, but I don't

> remember the command to do it.

> Any help would be great.

>

> "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:

>

>> Are you trying to keep your personal files? To get to a working system

>> without reformatting? Or can you afford to reformat and start over?

>>

>> As you've discovered, Windows XP isn't going to run on that hardware.

>> Unfortunately, I think you're hosed as far as retrieving your old system.

>> One way or another, you're going to have to start all over with Win98.

>> Question is, what needs to be saved, and how to save it?

>>

>> --

>> Gary S. Terhune

>> MS-MVP Shell/User

>> http://www.grystmill.com

>>

>> "ilvpegasus" <ilvpegasus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:6B8E629F-2299-4613-8319-FE5F797096A5@microsoft.com...

>> > First off I am a she. My computer i s P2 and had 98 in it to begin

>> > with,

>> > so

>> > it is not a problem to put it back in. I tried booting from the disk

>> > but

>> > I

>> > was not given the option to format. I had to choose between repairing

>> > the

>> > existing one or installing without repairing. I have just reinstalled

>> > it.

>> > Now how do I uninstall it?

>> >

>> > "Tim Slattery" wrote:

>> >

>> >> "Gordon" <gbplinux@gmail.com.invalid> wrote:

>> >>

>> >> >"ilvpegasus" <ilvpegasus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> >> >news:E28721B9-D10E-4058-88F8-27BF5ECECCA0@microsoft.com...

>> >> >>I need to uninstall XP. I am stuck on the register page. Can I use

>> >> >>the

>> >> >> windows cd to to it,

>> >> >

>> >> >Yes, boot from the CD, format the drive and then abort the install.

>> >> >

>> >> >

>> >> >> Also, do I have to reinstall XP

>> >> >

>> >> >No, you can install ANY operating system you like (other than MAC) -

>> >> >it's

>> >> >YOUR computer......

>> >>

>> >> Yeah, but....

>> >>

>> >> If you install Win98, for example, it very likely won't support your

>> >> peripherals as well as WinXP does. Some of them it might not support

>> >> at all. Also, if you have a dual-core CPU, I don't think Win98 has a

>> >> clue what that is, so it probably won't support both cores properly.

>> >> XP Pro can handle a dual-processor computer, Win98 can't.

>> >>

>> >> Linux would do many of these things better than Win98. So no, you

>> >> don't have to reinstall WinXP, but you want to think hard about what

>> >> OS you do install.

>> >>

>> >> --

>> >> Tim Slattery

>> >> MS MVP(DTS)

>> >> Slattery_T@bls.gov

>> >> http://members.cox.net/slatteryt

>> >>

>>

>>

>>

Guest cornedbeef007-groups@yahoo.com.au
Posted

Re: uninstall xp

 

On Jul 11, 8:10 am, "HeyBub" <hey...@gmail.com> wrote:

> ilvpegasus wrote:

> > I need to uninstall XP. I am stuck on the register page. Can I use

> > the windows cd to to it, or do I have to remove directory in DOS?

> > Also, do I have to reinstall XP or can I put in 98?

>

> There is no "uninstall" for XP (nor for any operating system).

>

> You can replace XP by installing another operating system over it.

>

> If you want to return to Win98, put the Win98 CD in the drive, boot from the

> CD, and let it run (this MAY entail formatting the drive).

 

You'll need to build a Win98 doot disk. Get it from here http://www.bootdisk.com

Use either the Win98 OEM or Win98SE OEM whatever Win98 disk you have.

Download the exe file to another machine, and then run it, with a

blank floppy disk in the drive. This will create your Win98 boot disk.

Use this floppy to boot your machine. Ensure that BIOS has the floppy

disk listed before the hard disk.

>From the A: prompt, run fdisk to remove any partitions you find, and

create whatever partitions you require for Win98.

Insert the Win98 setup disk, and run setup.exe to install Win98.

 

Good Luck.

Guest Gary S. Terhune
Posted

Re: uninstall xp

 

Not exactly. I can't remember off the top of my head if XP Upgrade can be

uninstalled, and I wouldn't want to if I could, but you could certainly

revert from Win98 Upgrade over Win95 back to Win95.

 

--

Gary S. Terhune

MS-MVP Shell/User

http://www.grystmill.com

 

"HeyBub" <heybub@gmail.com> wrote in message

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> ilvpegasus wrote:

>> I need to uninstall XP. I am stuck on the register page. Can I use

>> the windows cd to to it, or do I have to remove directory in DOS?

>> Also, do I have to reinstall XP or can I put in 98?

>

> There is no "uninstall" for XP (nor for any operating system).

>

> You can replace XP by installing another operating system over it.

>

> If you want to return to Win98, put the Win98 CD in the drive, boot from

> the CD, and let it run (this MAY entail formatting the drive).

>


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