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I'm new here to the forum, but great info I am not a techie at all, but know my way around My mother recently purchased a Toshiba laptop and it has Vista on it, which she hates and wants to uninstall it I have made a new partition on it. The Vista is on drive C and I have new Drive E When I input the cd to install XP it is stating that it cannot since there is a newer verision on the laptop. If I try to reformat C and take Vista off, it says i can't do that since this is the operating system for the laptop and won't format. How do I remove Vista and put XP on it? Thanks |
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Laura wrote:
Hi I'm new here to the forum, but great info I am not a techie at all, but know my way around My mother recently purchased a Toshiba laptop and it has Vista on it, which she hates and wants to uninstall it I have made a new partition on it. The Vista is on drive C and I have new Drive E When I input the cd to install XP it is stating that it cannot since there is a newer verision on the laptop. If I try to reformat C and take Vista off, it says i can't do that since this is the operating system for the laptop and won't format. How do I remove Vista and put XP on it? Before you get crazy, you'd better visit the Toshiba site and see if XP drivers are offered for that machine. |
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Chances are Toshiba has not written Windows XP drivers
necessary for the laptop's hardware. I would strongly recommend staying with Windows Vista as it is a far better operating system. Try the following performance tips: Open Power Options (its in the Control Panel) and then place a dot next to High Performance. Next: Open Device Manager (its in the Control Panel) and then right-click on your hard drive (under Disk Drives). Click on "Policies" and make sure there are check marks next to "Optimize for Performance", "Enable write caching on the disk", and "Enable advanced performance", then click OK. Next, perform a Disk Cleanup: Click on the blue Vista start button and then on the Computer entry in the Start Menu. Right-click on your hard drive and select Properties Disk Cleanup Files from all users..... More Options Clean Up (System Restore and Shadow Copies). Consider installing addition RAM up to 2GB. Having a total of 2GB RAM installed will significantly improve overall performance. Visit: http://www.crucial.com/ and run the Crucial System Scanner Tool. -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience - Windows Vista Enthusiast --------------------------------------------------------------- "Laura" wrote in message ... Hi I'm new here to the forum, but great info I am not a techie at all, but know my way around My mother recently purchased a Toshiba laptop and it has Vista on it, which she hates and wants to uninstall it I have made a new partition on it. The Vista is on drive C and I have new Drive E When I input the cd to install XP it is stating that it cannot since there is a newer verision on the laptop. If I try to reformat C and take Vista off, it says i can't do that since this is the operating system for the laptop and won't format. How do I remove Vista and put XP on it? Thanks |
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*Before* you do that you need to check on Toshiba site, specifict to your
laptop, as to whether winxp drivers are avialable. - If they are not, and they may not be, dont even try. The other point of course is that you may invalidate any warranty, and, or support from Tosh. If it was preinstalled with a version of Vista other than Home, it may have downgrade writes to winxp, assuming winxp drivers are available. If you still wish to go ahead with WinXp, you would need a retail edition, and you would need to boot from the winxp cd, delete all partitions, prior installing winxp. Ensure you have a means of reinstalling Vista *first* You cannot format a win partition within win. "Laura" wrote in message ... Hi I'm new here to the forum, but great info I am not a techie at all, but know my way around My mother recently purchased a Toshiba laptop and it has Vista on it, which she hates and wants to uninstall it I have made a new partition on it. The Vista is on drive C and I have new Drive E When I input the cd to install XP it is stating that it cannot since there is a newer verision on the laptop. If I try to reformat C and take Vista off, it says i can't do that since this is the operating system for the laptop and won't format. How do I remove Vista and put XP on it? Thanks |
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Thanks for all the feedback, learning a lot here
Isn't there a way I can put xp on the new hard drive I just partitioned? So that way vista would be on one h drive C and then xp on the other h drive E? The big thing here isn't that I don't want vista, it is that myh mother is 78yrs and use to xp, she got the laptop for while in Mexico with wifi to get on the internet she didn't realize it had vista on it. Laura "DL" wrote: *Before* you do that you need to check on Toshiba site, specifict to your laptop, as to whether winxp drivers are avialable. - If they are not, and they may not be, dont even try. The other point of course is that you may invalidate any warranty, and, or support from Tosh. If it was preinstalled with a version of Vista other than Home, it may have downgrade writes to winxp, assuming winxp drivers are available. If you still wish to go ahead with WinXp, you would need a retail edition, and you would need to boot from the winxp cd, delete all partitions, prior installing winxp. Ensure you have a means of reinstalling Vista *first* You cannot format a win partition within win. "Laura" wrote in message ... Hi I'm new here to the forum, but great info I am not a techie at all, but know my way around My mother recently purchased a Toshiba laptop and it has Vista on it, which she hates and wants to uninstall it I have made a new partition on it. The Vista is on drive C and I have new Drive E When I input the cd to install XP it is stating that it cannot since there is a newer verision on the laptop. If I try to reformat C and take Vista off, it says i can't do that since this is the operating system for the laptop and won't format. How do I remove Vista and put XP on it? Thanks |
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On Sat, 5 Jul 2008 16:32:00 -0700, Laura
wrote: Thanks for all the feedback, learning a lot here Not enough, apparently.... Isn't there a way I can put xp on the new hard drive I just partitioned? You can do whatever you like, but it will NOT work without the proper hardware drivers. NOT. So that way vista would be on one h drive C and then xp on the other h drive E? The big thing here isn't that I don't want vista, it is that myh mother is 78yrs and use to xp, she got the laptop for while in Mexico with wifi to get on the internet she didn't realize it had vista on it. Laura "DL" wrote: *Before* you do that you need to check on Toshiba site, specifict to your laptop, as to whether winxp drivers are avialable. - If they are not, and they may not be, dont even try. The other point of course is that you may invalidate any warranty, and, or support from Tosh. If it was preinstalled with a version of Vista other than Home, it may have downgrade writes to winxp, assuming winxp drivers are available. If you still wish to go ahead with WinXp, you would need a retail edition, and you would need to boot from the winxp cd, delete all partitions, prior installing winxp. Ensure you have a means of reinstalling Vista *first* You cannot format a win partition within win. "Laura" wrote in message ... Hi I'm new here to the forum, but great info I am not a techie at all, but know my way around My mother recently purchased a Toshiba laptop and it has Vista on it, which she hates and wants to uninstall it I have made a new partition on it. The Vista is on drive C and I have new Drive E When I input the cd to install XP it is stating that it cannot since there is a newer verision on the laptop. If I try to reformat C and take Vista off, it says i can't do that since this is the operating system for the laptop and won't format. How do I remove Vista and put XP on it? Thanks |
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PD43 wrote:
On Sat, 5 Jul 2008 16:32:00 -0700, Laura wrote: Thanks for all the feedback, learning a lot here Not enough, apparently.... Isn't there a way I can put xp on the new hard drive I just partitioned? You can do whatever you like, but it will NOT work without the proper hardware drivers. NOT. Plus... she will need set up her system for dual-booting if she wants to keep Vista. It looks as if this project is way over her head. |
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As I understand it, you would need to install winxp first, then install
Vista, in order to be able to dual boot - but then I'm no expert on dual booting. And if your Vista supplied by Tosh is in the form of a recovery disk, then installing from that will probably put your Tosh back to 'as supplied state' ie it may destroy all partitions so you are left with only Vista "Laura" wrote in message ... Thanks for all the feedback, learning a lot here Isn't there a way I can put xp on the new hard drive I just partitioned? So that way vista would be on one h drive C and then xp on the other h drive E? The big thing here isn't that I don't want vista, it is that myh mother is 78yrs and use to xp, she got the laptop for while in Mexico with wifi to get on the internet she didn't realize it had vista on it. Laura "DL" wrote: *Before* you do that you need to check on Toshiba site, specifict to your laptop, as to whether winxp drivers are avialable. - If they are not, and they may not be, dont even try. The other point of course is that you may invalidate any warranty, and, or support from Tosh. If it was preinstalled with a version of Vista other than Home, it may have downgrade writes to winxp, assuming winxp drivers are available. If you still wish to go ahead with WinXp, you would need a retail edition, and you would need to boot from the winxp cd, delete all partitions, prior installing winxp. Ensure you have a means of reinstalling Vista *first* You cannot format a win partition within win. "Laura" wrote in message ... Hi I'm new here to the forum, but great info I am not a techie at all, but know my way around My mother recently purchased a Toshiba laptop and it has Vista on it, which she hates and wants to uninstall it I have made a new partition on it. The Vista is on drive C and I have new Drive E When I input the cd to install XP it is stating that it cannot since there is a newer verision on the laptop. If I try to reformat C and take Vista off, it says i can't do that since this is the operating system for the laptop and won't format. How do I remove Vista and put XP on it? Thanks |
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You might try Ubuntu , which will make a separate partition on the
hard drive and install itself, I find Ubuntu a close match to Windows P, but with many features you find immediatly useful. http://www.ubuntu.com/ I am using Ubuntu 7.04, and use it for major work yu can either download it or ask for CD's https://shipit.ubuntu.com/ Optomise the hard drive, Pop the Ubuntu CD in the Drive, start it up and off you go ! Hope this helps Chester On Jul 5, 7:32*pm, Laura wrote: Thanks for all the feedback, learning a lot here Isn't there a way I can put xp on the new hard drive I just partitioned? So that way vista would be on one h drive C and then xp on the other h drive E? The big thing here isn't that I don't want vista, it is that myh mother is 78yrs and use to xp, she got the laptop for while in Mexico with wifi to get on the internet she didn't realize it had vista on it. Laura "DL" wrote: *Before* you do that you need to check on Toshiba site, specifict to your laptop, as to whether winxp drivers are avialable. - If they are not, and they may not be, dont even try. The other point of course is that you may invalidate any warranty, and, or support from Tosh. If it was preinstalled with a version of Vista other than Home, it may have downgrade writes to winxp, assuming winxp drivers are available. If you still wish to go ahead with WinXp, you would need a retail edition, and you would need to boot from the winxp cd, delete all partitions, prior installing winxp. Ensure you have a means of reinstalling Vista *first* You cannot format a win partition within win. "Laura" wrote in message ... Hi I'm new here to the forum, but great info I am not a techie at all, but know my way around My mother recently purchased a Toshiba laptop and it has Vista on it, which she hates and wants to uninstall it I have made a new partition on it. The Vista is on drive C and I have new Drive E When I input the cd to install XP it is stating that it cannot since there is a newer verision on the laptop. If I try to reformat C and take Vista off, it says i can't do that since this is the operating system for the laptop and won't format. How do I remove Vista and put XP on it? Thanks |
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Laura wrote:
Hi I'm new here to the forum, but great info I am not a techie at all, but know my way around My mother recently purchased a Toshiba laptop and it has Vista on it, which she hates and wants to uninstall it I have made a new partition on it. The Vista is on drive C and I have new Drive E When I input the cd to install XP it is stating that it cannot since there is a newer verision on the laptop. If I try to reformat C and take Vista off, it says i can't do that since this is the operating system for the laptop and won't format. How do I remove Vista and put XP on it? Thanks It's your mother's computer, so the choice is, ultimately, hers. (Although it would have been a lot simpler to have just purchased a 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...B;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. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has killed a great many philosophers. ~ Denis Diderot |
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