Showing posts with label downgrade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label downgrade. Show all posts

Friday, October 29, 2010

How your laptop from Vista to XP downgrade

Now the first question, the article might ask, if you read this is: would anyone XP downgrade Laptop their wants from Vista? "There are many reasons but the most common is the speed and stability. Why Windows Vista is much faster than Vista on the same hardware. also crashes Windows Explorer in Vista more than XP.

In this article we will examine how we can downgrade Vista to XP in the easiest way. There are actually several ways to, Then we will be managed by three of them here.

Option 1: Perform a Windows Recovery Console

One way to run XP again on a recovery of Windows. Now this approach is more convenient because you do not need to erase your hard disk.
The disadvantage is that it is generally not as stringent as the other option (option Start From Scratch below) is clean.

Look, what you can do:

Back up your entire hard drive.

The first and most important thingto do to back up your entire hard disk if something goes wrong with this process. If you Ultimate Windows Vista Business or for a complete PC backup and restore tool you can use. Also be sure to leave several GB of free disk space on the startup disk after the backup.

A secure (and my favorite) is to copy your data to an external hard drive. You can easily copy it all back once XP is running. Make sure you save the entire C: UsersFolders, documents, folders, files and desktop application contains information such as e-mail.

Back up your entire hard drive.

The first and most important thing is to do your entire hard disk if something goes wrong with this process.
If you Ultimate Windows Vista Business or for a complete PC backup and restore tool you can use.

Boot your Windows XP disk.

Insert your XP CD in the Wnidowsoptical drive and turn on the laptop. You can press the space bar when you message Press any key to start from CD .... Well, if you do not see this message, you have to go options in the personal computer the BIOS setup screen and change the startup. Your CD before your hard drive should appear in the boot order.

Open the Recovery Console.

starts after you install Windows XP, you must press R on the first page and open the Recovery Console. When askedSelect a Windows installation, type 1 and press Enter.

At this point you can ask the administrator password. There is a little complicated. If you do not know the administrator password, you can put it:

* Boot back into Windows Vista

* Open the Start menu, type and press Enter lusrmgr.msc

* Open the folder C: Users

* Double-click the Administrator account, and uncheck the option Account is disabled

* Open the Start menu again,Type control userpasswords2 in the search box and press ENTER

* Click on Change Password button, choose a new password and restart

This gives the administrator password and you should be able to continue with the demotion.

Prepare your hard disk for XP. Then we return to the Console Recovery Console command prompt and type the following commands.

fixboot

fixmbr

cd

s window WinVista

Output

Leave your laptop to restart,and start again with your Windows XP CD. Installing Windows XP starts normally.

Move your documents. After the Windows XP installation is complete, you are on a working Windows XP. However, you must move the files manually. More importantly, this would your documents, the contents of your desktop, and other redundant data Vista C: Users folder in XP C: Documents and settings. You must also install all your applications andDevice drivers, and possibly delete the abandoned C: WinVista.

And that's all ... if you followed through this far, Windows Vista Downgrade to Windows XP successfully, without reformatting the hard disk.

Option 2: Start From Scratch

The second way is to go back to XP again from scratch. This method has the advantage of being very install "clean". This means that your laptop does not load XP from Vista remains with with mixed. Everything is clean Windows XP.

Here is how we do it:

Back up your entire hard drive.

As before, the first step to do, save your entire hard disk if something goes wrong with this process.
Just copy your data to an external hard drive - it can once again copy XP.

To perform a clean Windows XP install.
The process is very different here, based on your laptop. You should consult your'S portable manual> for details.
Typically, software is portable, wipe the hard drive and a preinstalled version of Windows XP on the hard disk.
This image should purchase come with all drivers and demo software that you use your laptop in the first it was.

When the installation is complete, simply connect your backup disk and copy the files.

Option 3: Dual-boot configuration

Now consider a third option. What happens when youcritical applications or devices that do not work with Vista. You do not go back to XP.
What are you doing here? One option is to do a dual boot. Be warned, however, this option is an advanced option, so you should have an idea of the dual-boot before it to be.

You'll install XP alongside Vista, so you need a second hard disk or a second partition on the primary drive.

You should start to install booting from the hard drive to Windows XP,then install the operating system on the second CD.
Once you have done this - do not panic when Vista will not start. Just install the Vista boot manager.
Boot from your Vista installation CD and click on the Start Next.
On the Install Windows page, click Repair your computer.
You will be prompted to choose between the laptop and Windows Vista XP every time your.

Conclusion

Right! I hope this article gave you an idea of howDowngrade from Windows Vista to Windows XP. Decommissioning actually common sense if you have to adjust problems with Vista. However, you must also consider that
new software is designed for Windows Vista. And legacy support for Windows XP will disappear very soon. Anyway, if you are downgrading is always necessary to make you try one of the options above. I hope they work for you!

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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

How to Downgrade your Laptop from Vista to XP

Now that you mentioned is the first application could be if you read the articles on this is: should someone Laptop XP downgrade from Vista is their wish? '"There are many reasons but the most common is the very speed and stability. Why Windows Vista faster than Vista on the same hardware. Even Windows Explorer crashes frequently in Vista than XP.

In this article we will see how to downgrade from Vista to XP in the simplest way. In fact there are some options to do, So we run through three of them here.

Option 1: Perform a Windows Recovery Console

One way to downgrade to XP is to implement a repair of Windows. Now, this approach is more convenient because you do not need to clean your hard drive.
The downside is that it is usually not as clean as the other option (Start From Scratch option below).

We try to have something to do:

Back up your entire hard disk.

The first and most importantto backup the entire hard drive in case something goes wrong with this process. If you have Windows Vista Business or Ultimate, there is a backup and restore of the PC you can use the tool. Also, make sure to leave several GB of free hard disk space on your startup disk after you run the backup.

A secure (and my preferred) way is to copy the data to an external hard drive. You can easily copy everything once XP is up and running. Make sure to back up the whole folder C: Users,their documents directly to your desktop files, as well as to incorporate data from applications such as e-mail.

Back up your entire hard disk.

The first and most important thing to do is make up your entire hard drive in case something goes wrong with this process.
If you have Windows Vista Business or Ultimate, there is a backup and restore of the PC you can use the tool.

Start with your Windows XP CD.

Place your XP CD into the optical Wnidowsand activate the laptop. You can then press the space key when the message "To boot from a CD to see any button .... Well, if you do not see this message, you need to go in portable BIOS setup screen and change startup options. The CD should appear first in the list of your hard drive boot order.

Open the Recovery Console.

After starting Windows XP installation, press R on the first page and open the Recovery Console. When prompted, select aWindows installation, type 1 and press Enter.

At this point you can ask the administrator password. There will be a bit 'difficult. If you do not know the administrator password, you can put:

* The boot in Windows Vista

* Open the Start menu, type and press Enter lusrmgr.msc

* Open the C: Users

* Double-click the Administrator account and disable the account option is disabled

* Open the Start menu again, typeControl userpasswords2 in the search box and press ENTER

* Click "Reset Password" button, choose a new password, and start again

This gives the administrator password and you should be able to proceed with the downgrade.

Prepare your hard disk for XP. Next, we return to the Recovery Console command prompt and type the following commands.

fixboot

fixmbr

cd

Ren window WinVista

Exit

Leave your laptop to restart, andStart the Windows XP CD again. Installing Windows XP starts normally.

Move documents. Once the installation of Windows XP is complete, you will have a functioning operating system Windows XP. However, you need to move some files manually. Users folder in XP: C: \ Documents and Settings "Most importantly, these would be the files on your desktop contents and all other data is redundant in C Vista, you must reinstall all applications and device drivers.Driver and eventually remove the abandoned C: WinVista.

And that's all ... If you followed this up by now, Windows Vista successfully downgrade to Windows XP, have without reformatting the hard drive.

Option 2: Start From Scratch

The second way to downgrade to XP is to start over. This method has the advantage of using a very "clean". This means that your laptop loaded with XP are not the remains of Vista, mixed. AllIt will also be in Windows XP.

Here's how I do it:

Back up your entire hard disk.

As before, the first step to backup the entire hard drive in case something goes wrong with this process.
Just copy the data to an external hard drive - you can still copy once XP is up and running.

To perform a clean install Windows XP.
The procedure here varies greatly depending on your laptop. Refer to your laptopfor details.
Generally, software for laptops, the extermination of the hard drive and a preinstalled version of Windows XP on the disk.
This image should be buying with all the drivers and demo software that allows a computer the first time I was with him.

When the installation is simply done the backup disk and copy them.

Option 3: dual-boot configuration

Now consider a third option. What if you have any questions essentialor device that simply does not work with Vista. You also do not want to downgrade to XP.
What are you doing here? One possibility is to do a dual boot. Be warned, however, this option is an advanced option, you should try an 'idea of dual-boot before it.

They are installing XP alongside Vista, so you need a second hard drive or a second partition on primary disk.

You should start to boot Windows XP installation CD, install theOperating system on the second hard drive.
Once you've done that - do not panic when Vista will not start. Just re-install Vista Boot Manager.
Boot from the Windows XP installation CD and click on the next boot.
In the Install Windows page, click Repair your computer.
You will be asked to choose between a Windows Vista laptop and XP every time your.

Conclusion

Right! I hope this article has given you an idea of what a downgradeWindows Vista to Windows XP. The downgrade is a really good sense if you have problems adjusting to Vista. However, you should also consider
new software is designed for Windows Vista. And the legacy support Windows XP will disappear very soon. In any case, if you feel you still need to downgrade, try one of the above options. I hope the work for you!

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Sunday, September 5, 2010

How to downgrade a laptop from Vista to XP

The question now before You might ask: if you read this article: "Why would anyone want to downgrade from Vista to XP Their laptop?" There are many reasons but the most common is speed and stability. Windows Vista is much faster on same hardware as Vista. Also, Windows Explorer crashes frequently in Vista compared to XP.

In this article we downgrade Vista to XP the easy way. Actually there are some options toSo we will walk through three of them here.

Option 1: Perform a Windows Recovery Console

One way to downgrade to Windows XP is to implement a recovery. Now, this approach is more convenient because there is no need to clean your hard drive.
The disadvantage is that it is generally not as clean as the other option (option to start from scratch below).

Let's see, you must:

Backup your entire hard drive.

The first and most important thing tois doing to make a backup of your entire hard drive in case something goes wrong with this process. If you have Windows Vista Business or Ultimate, there is a complete PC backup and recovery tool you can use. Also, make sure to leave several GB of free space on your startup disk after the backup.

A secure (and my favorite) is to copy the data on an external hard drive. You can simply copy all back once XP is running. Make sure to back up the entire C: Users folder,which is also the documents folder, desktop files, plus data applications such as email.

Backup your entire hard drive.

The first and most important thing to do is make up your entire hard drive in case something goes wrong with this process.
If you have Windows Vista Business or Ultimate, there is a complete PC backup and recovery tool you can use.

Boot with the Windows XP CD.

Set Wnidows XP CD in the opticaland turn on the laptop. You can then press the space bar when the message Press any key to boot from CD .... If you do not need to "go to the message's BIOS setup screen of the laptop and change the boot options. Your CD drive should appear now, before the hard drive in the boot order list.

Open the Recovery Console.

After installing Windows XP starts, you must press R on the first page and open the Recovery Console. When prompted, select aWindows installation, type 1 and press Enter.

At this point you can request an administrator password. This is where it gets a bit 'difficult. If you do not know the administrator password, you can put:

* Starting Windows Vista

* Open the Start menu, enter, press enter and lusrmgr.msc

* Open the C: Users

* Double-click the Administrator account and disable the option Account Disabled

* Open the Start menu again, typeControl userpasswords2 in the search box and press ENTER

* Click Reset Password button, choose a new password, and start

This gives the administrator password and you should be able to proceed with the downgrade.

Prepare your hard disk for XP. Next, go back to the Recovery Console command prompt and type the following commands.

fixboot

fixmbr

CD

other Windows WinVista

Exit

Leave your laptop to restart, andStart with the Windows XP CD back. Installing Windows XP starts normally.

Move your documents. Once the Windows XP setup is complete, you will have a functioning Windows XP operating system. However, it is necessary to move some files manually. In particular, this would be your documents to the desktop contents, and all other redundant data in Vista C: Users folder in XP C: \ Documents and Settings. "You also need to reinstall all applications and device driversDriver, and finally delete the abandoned C: WinVista.

And that's all ... If you followed here will be successfully downgraded Windows Vista to Windows XP without reformatting the hard drive.

Option 2: Starting from scratch

The second way of downgrading to XP is to start over. This method has the advantage of being very "clean install". That is, your laptop is loaded from Vista remains, mixed with with XP. AllAnd 'pure Windows XP.

Here's how we do it:

Backup your entire hard drive.

As before, the first step is to do the entire hard drive in case something goes wrong with this process.
Just copy your data on an external hard drive - may once again running copy of XP.

Perform a clean install of Windows XP.
The procedure here is very different, depending on your laptop. You should "consult the manual for your laptopfor more details.
Typically, the software is the extermination of the laptop hard drive and a preinstalled version of Windows XP drive.
This picture should come with the purchase of all the drivers and demo software that your laptop when you first got with him.

If this is done, install, easy to connect the backup drive and copy files.

Option 3: Dual-Boot Configuration

Now consider a third option. What if you have any questions essentialor device that simply will not work with Vista. You also do not want to downgrade to XP.
What are you doing here? One possibility is to perform a dual boot. Be warned, however, this option is an advanced option, you should have some idea of dual-boot before trying.

You are installing XP alongside Vista, so you need a second hard drive or a second partition on primary hard disk.

You should start booting Windows XP installation CD, install theOS on the second disk.
Once you know that - do not panic when Vista will not start doing. Just install the new times of Vista boot manager.
Start the Vista installation CD and click Next on the first page.
In the Windows Setup page, click Repair your computer.
You will be asked to choose between Windows XP laptop and Vista every time you turn.

Completion

Correct! I hope this article gave you an idea of how a downgrade fromWindows Vista to Windows XP. The downgrade is a really good sense if you have problems adjusting to Vista. However, you should also consider
new software is designed for Windows Vista. And the legacy support Windows XP will disappear very soon. In any case, if you feel you must try to downgrade one of the options above. I hope the work for you!

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