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Old 05-20-2008, 07:23 PM
Roberta
 
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Default Installing XP Pro over Vista Home Edition

Can I install Windows XP Pro on a Dell laptop that comes installed with Vista
Home Edition? Do I have to format the disk first?
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Old 05-20-2008, 07:34 PM
David B.
 
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Default Re: Installing XP Pro over Vista Home Edition

Yes you can, yes you have to format if you don't want a dual boot setup.
Make sure you have all the hardware drivers for XP burnt to CD before you do
the format.

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"Roberta" <Roberta@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Can I install Windows XP Pro on a Dell laptop that comes installed with
> Vista
> Home Edition? Do I have to format the disk first?


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Old 05-20-2008, 07:35 PM
Shenan Stanley
 
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Default Re: Installing XP Pro over Vista Home Edition

Roberta wrote:
> Can I install Windows XP Pro on a Dell laptop that comes installed
> with Vista Home Edition? Do I have to format the disk first?


A few things have to be considered:

- Warranty - if you still have warranty on this machine - will this upset
that balance?
- Hardware drivers - does Dell supply drivers for Windows XP for that
laptop?
- Licensing - do you have a legitimate license for Windows XP to utilize?
- Other software - do you have installation media for any other software you
own to install it onto that machine...

Yes - to go from Windows Vista to Windows XP is a clean installation
endeavor. You will be formatting that laptop in order to install Windows XP
on it.

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Old 05-20-2008, 08:15 PM
Andrew Leith
 
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Default Re: Installing XP Pro over Vista Home Edition

Roberta wrote:
> Can I install Windows XP Pro on a Dell laptop that comes installed with Vista
> Home Edition? Do I have to format the disk first?


Try to keep the DELL Diagnostic partition, usually labeled DELL UTILITY.
This partition is O.S. independent.

If you see another small partition it might be a pc restore partition,
this will be specific to the O.S. that was delivered with the machine.
You don't have to keep it, even if you do want to go back to Vista. Just
make sure you have all your installation media before you remove it.

Regards,

Andrew Leith.
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Old 05-20-2008, 11:18 PM
DL
 
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Default Re: Installing XP Pro over Vista Home Edition

You boot from the winxp cd, and delete the partition

"Roberta" <Roberta@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Can I install Windows XP Pro on a Dell laptop that comes installed with
> Vista
> Home Edition? Do I have to format the disk first?



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