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hello all
i would realy like to get rid of windows 7 and replace it with win xp 64b profesional , but leave the door slightly ajar so that i can quickly go back to win 7 if i need to.
is there an easy way?
Unless you physically destroy the Recovery Partition by formatting the entire hard drive, it should survive a normal XP install which will just format the Windows partition.
In addition, you can always make a couple of sets of Recovery Discs using the Recovery Centre - just in case!!
hi all,
my sony vaio has a windows starter, and i want to change it to windows xp pro, but when i try to install the windows xp pro i am encountering windows error (blue screen). thus any know how can i install the windows xp on my sony notebook?
thank you very much.
migs
thanks Blen
i cannot see the recovery partitian when i do a expand, windows 7 is on c: but the other partitian does not show..
i take it that i would first (i have got recovery disc) format the c: drive which would wipe win7 but leave the recovery partician alone, then go ahead and install xp hope thats right. i dont remember where i have read or heard this and it may bb wrong, it is that windows 7 will not allow an install over it as it is (off topic coment why on earth does this page keep moving up past the writing window in without prompting thats yet another niggly things i dislike about win7, small thing i know but.... ) treated as a downgrade any thouhts?
The Recovery Partition is a hidden partition. To see it: -
1. Click on Start
2. Enter diskmgmt.msc into the search field
3. The file will appear in the box, just click the file to open the tool.
You should be able to see the hidden Recovery Partition - leave it well alone if you want to keep it.
If you cannot overwrite Windows 7, then just format C:\
Buy yourself a new Harddisk is the easiest way !
Message was edited by: jamdown2010