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Several reasons not to upgrade to Vista right now
Make *certain* that you check in at Windows Update immediately after reinstalling IE7 to install any critical updates offered. I am assuming you might think the message to ask for the Professional Xp disc is caused by a hijack issue. I can tell you my friend is not good on checking for updates and virus issues.

Move XP Pro after Vista Installation to another computer?
Victor 1...@1.1i microsoft public windows vista general Have in mind that since you will be installing XP after vista it will disable the vista boot manager and (the vista parition will still be there, you wont be able to boot into it though) you can fix this problem if you download and install on XP this freeware

Vista partition recognition / windows xp partition recognition?
Uninstalled
the anti-virus, and still, after the first reboot, it won't go past the Vista loading screen. :( "Mick Murphy" wrote: 1. You should disable your When you were trying to do a clean Vista install to your 2nd hard drive, you were installing it from the running XP Pro version drive?

How to undo failed install
A couple on months back I attempted to install Vista on my laptop. After I started the installation, it stopped and told me that I could not continue because I had the XP media edition installed and the Vista version I was installing could not be installed over the media addition and that I would have to reformat

extending the C: partition
it's probably time for a clean install of XP (wipe the drive)...but you'd be off on a couple of day tangental adventure. I've used CCleaner's (previously named Windows Vista? One of your problems is reference to the Personal Web Server. It is not supported on those O/S. Make sure you *uninstall* it and FP 2000.

How to de-install non-compatible programs after upgrade to Vis
To remove and install only the scanner driver for your product, please follow the steps below. *Note: If you see a window that says User Account Control at any point so that the drivers installation package for Windows 98, XP, and XP x64 is downloaded instead of the installation package for Vista ****** Windows

Vista won't work on corporate intranet, need XP
Jennifer M. "Rob Giordano (Crash)" wrote: PWS is on the 2000 CD and you should not install it on XP Pro as it uses IIS with FrontPage unless you're using Windows Vista? One of your problems is reference to the Personal Web Server. It is not supported on those O/S. Make sure you *uninstall* it and FP 2000.

Getting ready to install Vista
Check each software manufacturer site to determine if your version is Vista compatible. If not remove prior to Vista install, post Vista install only use Vista compatible software. 4. Is there anything I will need to do with the Raid system before or after the clean install of Windows Vista Ultimate?

copy/paste no workie
The stuff that the Vista install did not think was compatible is put into a folder called Windows.old. There are *no* old operating system files left behind. In fact, the "upgrade install" has become the new "repair install" that was in XP. The problems mostly happen because some of the programs that the Vista

Protected Mode
"ilushkin" wrote: Once Vista is installed as the fresh copy, the old XP is normally zipped or something into a special folder. That folder takes some space I would like to use. How can I uninstall that old version of XP? I cant just delete that folder since on the start up Vista knows that that XP folder sits in

Epson Scanner V200 Driver Set up FAILED message
Bruce Chambers bchamb...@cable0ne.n3t microsoft public windowsxp general LEE wrote: CAN YOU HELP ME I UP MY COMPUTER FROM XP TO VISTA PREM. XP-based computer to Windows Vista http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933170/en-us How to restore a computer to a previous Windows installation after you install Windows Vista

removing windows boot manager
Can I uninstall XP pro from my computer and install on my wife's? I also installed the full version of Office 2007 on my computer and would like to remove from my computer and install my full version Office 2003 to my wife's computer also. Is this legit or will Microsoft not let me activate on my wife's system?

CFSSERV.exe error message keeps appearing
Uninstalling IE7 http://www.ie-vista.com/kbase2.html How to uninstall Internet Explorer 7: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927177 IE7 (Un)Installation and ~PA Bear revvinon wrote: Yes, I am running IE7 in Win XP. That is why I started to follow his thread and then since I had already tried part of the things

Vista Dual Boot Installation Procedure
Here's what I want to do: I DO NOT wish to pursue Windows Vista any further. I wish to remove Vista and its Boot Manager. After that I'm fairly certain I can repair my XP installation. Will someone please advise me on how to remove Vista and Bootmgr? -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup

Vista installation failure
3) Destroy the start menu so it won't cascade, so you will have to scroll endless hours to find a simple program 4) Install hidden processes that will make Complete XP to Vista transformation! Go do it now and live the Vista experience before its on the shelves!!! Vista is like a beautiful woman... AFTER the

Problematic Vista Installation.
After rebooting, the guest OS would hang on boot (completely stop responding). So, I uninstalled VPC and reinstalled and the problem still existed. I decided to create a new virtual machine from scratch. Created it and installed XP, started it up and everything worked. Cool! I thought my problems were done and

from Vista to XP
Find yourself a *nix LiveCD, boot to that, and then browse the Vista file system to delete the file (I think). I know it'd work in XP. have to hope it does And don't listen to the fruitcake who suggested you boot to a Live Linux CD to fix your Vista install. Microsoft doesn't make Live Linux CDs (or live CDs at

HOW to REMOVE XP after VISTA INSTALLATION?
Once that's done, just restore your computer using F10 at startup, and you'll have your regular XP back. Then, resize your XP partition accordingly, create a new one, and then install Vista to it; you can then install Vista with no issues, dual-boot and everything, then if you want to restore XP ever,

OT, Van XP naar Vista
If I understand you right, you removed your data base during the uninstall and then rescanned all of your photos after the reinstall and your thumbnails are corrupt. Try a thumbnail refresh...I forget where it is but poke around in the tabs and you will find it. Try using folder manager to remove a folder from

Dual boot - remove one OS.
I'm installing xp pro w/sp2 x32 then upgrading to vista x64. I guess this depends on what the meaning of "upgrading" is, to paraphrase a former president. You might try removing 2 GB (or reducing the 800 MHz speed) until after Vista x64 is up and running, and then install the other 2 GB and see what happens.