Your easiest option is to do a clean install of Windows XP, assuming, you
have a full retail copy of XP rather than an upgrade. If you visit this link
on my website it will guide you through the installation of XP
http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org/how...windows_xp.htm
Just make sure you have any drivers that may be need by XP for any
peripherals you have, i.e., printer, modem, SATA drives etc. Also, if you
have used Vista and created any documents etc remember to back these up just
in case you need them in XP.
Also, as Malke has already pointed out, if the machine is still under
warranty, check witht he manufacturer to see if changing the operating
system will invalidate the warranty.
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"parrymac" <> wrote in message
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>I recently was given a laptop with Vista on it. I prefer to have XP on it
> like my pc. Is there a problem with installing it on top of Vista?