Hi,
XP cannot install to a Vista formatted volume due to minor changes in the
implementation of NTFS, so what you will need is a clean install. First,
you'll need a full version disk of XP with Product Key, then boot the system
with the CD and start setup. At the point where you choose the installation
location, delete the existing system partition/volume. Then create a new one
from the free space, format it (quick format is ok here), and proceed to
install. Some caveats:
a) All data and programs that currently exist on the drive will be erased by
the above actions. Backup data to removable media (do not use Vista's backup
program, just copy data). Programs will need to be reinstalled from their
original installation media - something you may not have with a preinstalled
system.
b) Dell will likely not support the machine in this state without downgrade
rights, and you should also check that they can supply supporting drivers
for all the hardware under XP as some of it may not be native to an XP
retail disk. Dell will likely require you to put Vista back on for any
warranty service. You may want to check with Dell to see if downgrade rights
are available to you as this would allow you to obtain an XP disk from them
that supports the machine's hardware and not invalidate the warranty.
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Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help -
www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts
http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
"Ladybug" <Ladybug@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have seen lots of advice here for people that upgraded to Vista and then
> wanted to go back to XP. My question is how do I take Vista out of a
> computer that wasn't upgraded from xp at all. I bought my Dell about a
> week
> ago with Vista already on it and I want to put use xp instead, so do I
> have
> to wipe the hard drive completely or, just install xp and just use xp from
> now on, what are my options and the best way to do it? I looked on MS
> website for info. Are there any links one of you might have that I can get
> help from? Thanks