How to Uninstall Vista & Install Windows XP

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Fair or not, Windows Vista has a dubious reputation among Windows users, many of whom prefer the stable and less-resource hungry Windows XP. Most new PCs come with Windows Vista pre-installed. For those who don't want it, follow the steps below to uninstall Vista and install Windows XP.

Things You'll Need

  • System drivers
  • Windows XP setup disk and activation key
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Instructions

    • 1

      Back up all files and folders you want to keep. Downgrading to XP involves formatting your hard disk and erasing all content.

    • 2

      Download the appropriate drivers for your system. The system drivers control your hardware components and if your system came with Vista, they all speak Vista's language. You need to download the XP drivers for your system components from the PC manufacturer's webpage (Dell, HP, Sony, etc). Put them all on a CD or flash drive and save until after the XP installation.

    • 3

      Insert the Windows XP Setup Disk and restart the computer. Press "F8" at startup for boot options and select "Boot from CD."

    • 4

      Follow the on-screen instructions to format the hard drive and install Windows XP.

    • 5

      Activate XP with your product key or call Microsoft and tell them you are downgrading from Vista and they will provide you an activation code.

    • 6

      Install the Windows XP drivers you downloaded before and configure XP to your preferences.

Tips & Warnings

  • If your Vista-ready PC did not come with an XP disk and you don't have one lying around, check with the reseller to request one.

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