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Upgrading XP Pro 32-bit to Vista Ultimate 64-bit
John Lewis john....@verizon.net alt comp periphs mainboard asus On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 01:06:09 GMT, "geoff" <nos...@nospam.com> wrote: Someone else here said XP will not install on a quad core, dual or single core only. I do not know if it is true though. -g Certainly not true of XP Pro. Dunno whether XP Home has

Vista, XP x64 Pro or XP Pro... that is the question.
If you have purchased a Toshiba computer with Windows Vista Business or Windows Vista Ultimate pre-installed, Windows Vista downgrade rights permit you to 'downgrade' to any version of Windows XP Professional (including Tablet PC Edition & x64 Edition). In this context, downgrade means to install and use Windows XP

Filesharing between XP Pro PC and Vista laptop?
XP Pro x64 (and probably any 64(vista) also has some advantages with security and and many advantages with processing. Apparently, the OS is currently immune to rootkits. Those rootkit developers are an intelligent and innovative bunch though and may begin creating rootkits if 64 bit OS ever go mainstream.

Vista to XP?
Thanks in advance, GP "Mike J" wrote: I found that I had to disable simple sharing on the XP Pro machine to view the properties of the print$ share. Once I did that, I could see the Everyone group, etc. I am now past the Access Denied point in the install of the printer but as the driver was installing, the Vista

DUAL-BOOTING WITH WINDOWS XP PRO/VISTA
I wish to re-install XP Pro on a 250 GB Hard Drive that consists of two partitions. I could not find a built-in partitioning facility in XP and so I actually installed Vista on my 'c' Drive and then created the second partition from within Vista. I wish to re-install XP Pro onto the new freshly-formatted partition

Move Windows Mail messages from Vista to XP Pro
My uncles business has an old machine running XP Pro SP2 OEM that simply cannot handle old software anymore, so I'll be building him a new modern machine. The problem is the software he needs to run doesn't run on Vista, it's a known issue. We'd like to buy Vista Business OEM for the new machine for future use

Vista feature/edition matrix
Carlo Costarella carlocoslib...@libero.it microsoft public it windows vista On 24 Feb, 20:17, "Federico Genzo" <pacci...@gmail.com> wrote: Non avrai per caso installato sul vecchio xp alcohol 120% ? No. Ciao.

Upgrade from XP Pro Vista Home premium
Xenomorph s...@spam.com microsoft public windowsxp general Windows XP Home can be upgraded to Windows Vista Home Windows XP Professional can be upgraded to Windows Vista Business While XP Home and XP Pro can be "upgraded" to Vista Business(Pro), it is not considered an upgrade to go from XP Pro (the Business

Dual booting Vista Ultimate 64 bit with XP Pro
Thing is, I'm wondering what to go for... get an OEM XP x64 Pro, wait for Vista x64 (when is vista due for general release by the way? and why is it taking so long for XP x64 Pro to go retail?) or just upgrade to XP Pro. If someone could let me know the advantages.disadvantages, costs, wait times, reliability etc.

downgrade to XP Pro from Vista
Bob I bire...@yahoo.com microsoft public office misc Kill "Clippy" and you shouldn't have as many problems. mrwizard1us wrote: After installing Office XP Pro on a Vista Ultra machine. I try to change the office assistant I get "There is not enough memory available to complete this operation"!

DUAL-BOOTING WITH WINDOWS XP PRO/VISTA
Colin Barnhorst colinbarharst(remove)@msn.com microsoft public windows 64bit general If you are to XP Pro x86 you can use the upgrade option from Home. However, XP Pro x64 must be a clean install. Keep in mind that if you install XP Pro x64 you will have to do another clean install when moving to Vista.

Vista, XP x64 Pro or XP Pro... that is the question.
Professional Edition http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/windowsxp_home_pro.asp It looks as if I am going to have to get the Vista with the laptop since even online they tell me that I am not able to get XP as the OS for it so I plan on just formatting the hard drive and partitioning and then installing the new XP

Problem installing xp pro with Vista Business License
Don burnet...@clotheshotmail.com alt games microsoft flight-sim Hey gang, Have received my Vista Ultimate , along with a new 320 gb sata hard drive, to install it on. I want to keep my current XP Pro 32 bit install as my primary OS, and just play around/experiment with Vista 64 bit Ultimate.

Reading XP Pro Docus on Vista
Henrik henr...@community.nospam microsoft public vstudio setup For different reasons I need to get a new laptop and the question is: Should I go with Vista och should I stick to XP pro that I know and use today. I will probably get a high end laptop so the hardware performance is not the issue.

Error installing XP Pro on VPC on Vista - Please insert one cd
DJ D...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public vstudio setup I run it on both environments (XP Pro and Vista Ultimate). There are only two things I had to get used to in Vista, one of them is supposed to get fixed in the Vista SP1, we'll see. 1. In order to use VS2008 correctly in Vista, you need to right click

Ati Radeon 9550 using system memory? 511mb shared system memor
Hola, I have a Vista Home Premium Box (x86) and another PC that runs XP Pro (both licensed legit) and when attempting to access some of the shared folders on the XP box it prompts me for a password. This is unusual because it happens only on some of the folders, and none of the shares are set up for pass word

dual boot system xp pro and vista home premium
pmccrackan pmccrac...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows 64bit general What about the boot 'tools' on the Vista cd, in the boot folder? I see theres a bootsect.exe there. what does that do? My vista is the 64 bit version, once vista is gone I will only have the XP Pro 32 version.

Install XP PRO on RAID HDD ? (loaded with Vista)
John A. Bailo jaba...@texeme.com comp os linux advocacy DFS wrote: The OP is just too lazy and dishonest to read up on Vista. I guess I don't blame him - he's a cola "advocate", and the truth would negate most of the ignorance he brays about Vista. Most people don't "read up" on *new* technology.

Convert HP From Vista to XP
Had a little scare in that I could not figure out how to boot back into XP, for some reason I was not given the bootloader option during boot, it just kept booting into Vista. I went in to the bios, and selected the hard drive XP is on as first boot device, saved and exited, and now it boots into XP Pro,

Dual booting Vista Ultimate 64 bit with XP Pro
This limitation appears on Windows XP/Vista 32-bit operation system which does not support Physical Address Extension (PAE). In you install Windows XP/Vista 32-bit operation system, a total memory of less than 3 gb is recommended* Addirittura meno di 3? Non erano 3 abbondanti quelli riconosciuti?