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Why can'tI install Vista home preimum on XP Pro SP2 system wi
Gaz gaz...@msn.com uk comp home-networking Lurch wrote: On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 02:42:21 -0700, Mister M <martin.brid...@gmail.com> mused: Hi, I have a home PC running XP Pro. This hosts my broadband connection (I use a Netgear DG834 wireless router/access point). Not sure how you've got this set up, or whether you

remove Vista and install xp pro
Merci Je viens d'acheter un portable asus avec vista premium, et je peux vous dire qu'il fonctionne comme une horloge. Donc ne tombez pas dans le travers de ceux qui pensent que vista est de la daube. Avec des machines neuves il fonctionne très très bien!!!! et personnellement je ne regrette déjà plus mon xp pro Il

vista ultimate x64 install
My point is that the upgrade XP Pro requires the CD of an eligible OS. Vista won't be one of them. 2000, Me, 98 are. Find an old CD. When you install Pro, it will ask for the CD. Pop it in and you're set. Rumor has it, though (haven't read the EULA) that Vista allows a downgrade. If so, then it would be legal to

Vista won't work on corporate intranet, need XP
Alan Justice I bought a new Compaq with Vista Home on it and have had quite a bit of problems with my existing software that I had installed on my (now) dead XP Pro laptop. I put Office 2003 Pro and most programs work except when saving files to a different directory than the default causes a 30 second delay that

Advice - Best way to transfer settings to a Vista Clean install.
available pre-installed at big retailers * Home Premium (which will be on most midrange and gaming systems) is cheaper than XP Pro XP Pro is $150 direct from MS... that's cheaper than everything except the stripped down Vista Starter Edition. If you count legitimate retailers XP Pro is cheaper than even the upgrade

Replacing Vista with XP-Pro
Don d.burne...@clothes.comcast.net microsoft public windows vista general "wheelman" <wheel...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message keep a secound computer set up with win xp pro...it works decent..nothing works right in vista..i just use it because i got ripped off..of 240 dollars and i am trying to get

Vista Business And XP Pro file and directory sharing issues
Quaoar qua...@marcabfleet.com comp sys laptops pro...@hotmail.com wrote: I just purchased a HP DV6000 notebook and it came with Vista Home Premium. Is it possible to do a new install of XP Pro from a CD of HP XP Pro SP2, and eliminate Vista completely? The HP support site has all the drivers for XP Pro,

XP Pro 32bit: 2 o 3 gb di ram?
"Chuck [MVP]" wrote: On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 15:44:01 -0700, DonR <DonR@discussions. microsoft.com> wrote: Environment Windows XP Pro Peer to Peer server with easy file sharing Multiple (3) XP Pro Clients Multiple Vista (2) Business Clients There are no problems with win XP pro clients and the Win XP Pro peer to peer

Vista, XP Pro or XP x64 Pro... that is the question!
I have a desktop computer running on Windows XP Professional and a laptop computer running on Windows Vista Home Basic. Could anyone please tell me how You'll need another XP Pro license; no version of Vista with Home in the name has downgrade rights, so you'll have to buy one. You will need either an OEM or a

Vista, XP Pro or XP x64 Pro... that is the question!
Joseph M. Newcomer newco...@flounder.com microsoft public vc mfc He's looking to see if anyone has used the journal hook and is experiencing problems on Vista and perhaps (as we now see) XP Pro with IE7, and what their experience is. VC1.52c works on XP, because I have one other client who is still supporting a

Install XP Pro 2002 on a Vista Computer
DonR D...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Chuck I have to admit i gave up on getting a solution to this issue. Now I have three installations with this exact problem. Win XP Pro servers with Vista Business clients all getting the same message.

Can I Upgrade Vista with XP Pro "Upgrade" Version
I do have a retail copy of XP Pro available. Local retailers are selling some inexpensive laptops that would work nicely if they didn't have Vista on them. So my questions basically are: is it worth it to buy a laptop which comes with a basic Vista OS, wipe it and do a clean install of XP Pro?

Vista Business And XP Pro file and directory sharing issues
I just put the new 320 gb sata drive in, going to go ahead and format it in XP, then boot from the Vista dvd and see how it goes. Vista would also format it if you wanted to skip the XP format part. When its all said and done C drive will be Vista when you boot into Vista and C drive will be XP when you boot into

Vista WH_JOURNALPLAYBACK
You're going from a Professional version of XP to a Home version of Vista, and that sort of a change has always been considered a *downgrade*. there is the "business" one. Maybe one would think that the Vista "premium" version might have a decent upgrade but I was wrong. The only thing XP-pro seemed to give me was

WTB: MICROSOFT WINDOWS VISTA, XP PRO, WIN2K PRO, HOME, 98SE, 98 ...
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short answer for most users, though, is that Microsoft will let people with Vista Business or Ultimate "downgrade" to Windows XP Pro under specific If you have a volume license for any version of Vista (not just Business and Ultimate), you may install XP Pro on your Vista PCs using the "downgrade rights"

Difference between Vista and XP & XP Pro and Home
AlexB
al...@comcast.net microsoft public windows vista general That's precisely my point. Very nicely put, though. Can I use it as my signature? keep a secound computer set up with win xp pro...it works decent..nothing works right in vista..i just use it because i got ripped off..of 240 dollars and i am trying

Difference between Vista and XP & XP Pro and Home
On Sat, 3 Feb 2007 21:52:34 -0700, "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" <jones_jupi...@hotnomail.com> wrote: You are attempting a downgrade by going from Windows XP Pro to Windows Vista Home Premium. I'd like to see this logic applied at a car lot. If you came in driving a 2005 Cadillac and the salesman/dealer sold you a newer

do you hate Microsoft
David Da...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general when i try to file transfer from my vista computer to my xp pro computer, the xp pro will shutdown and reboot, even when i try wireless or connected to a cat5 cable, no differance i have a home network, 3 computers, on a belkin wireless

Network XP Pro to Vista Home
Richard r...@ihug.co.nz nz comp Squiggle wrote: If you dont want Media Center buy Vista Business, That way if Vista SP1 doesn't solve any incompatibilty issues with older games/whatever you can downgrade to XP Pro till Vista SP2 comes along, or software support improves. Xp Sp3 is almost here as well.

Upgrade to Vista or stick to XP pro?
How do I move messages from my Vista Windows Mail to my XP Pro Outlook Express, each on a different computer? I have tried network linking and I keep getting a permissions error. I can link my Vista System from my XP Pro System but I can't seem to link to the mail folder. Suggestions? Thanks.