Hi Christian,
You will need to obtain the XP drivers for your hard drive controller.
These should be available on the Dell website. They will need to be on a
floppy disk. Follow the instructions for creating the floppy. Insert the
floppy disk when you see the message at the bottom of the install screen
"Press F6 to load...drivers". When you get to the stage of choosing hard
disk/partition to install to, you will need to delete the partition, then
create and format a new partition on the disk.
What model is your laptop? Please be aware that some manufacturers are not
being forthcoming with XP drivers for some of their recent models, so do
check first. Also note that the Dell warranty will likely not cover you in
the case of serious problems. They would expect the laptop to be in the
state that you received it, ie with Vista installed, before assisting you.
May I ask what it is about Vista that you don't like?
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"Christian" <> wrote in message
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> what i get when i try with the xp disk is
>
> Setup did not find any hard disk drives installed in your computer
>
> but yet vista was working :-|
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>
>
> "Mick Murphy" wrote:
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>> Also, check with Dell. Some posters here have mentioned about contacting
>> them
>> to organise a disk
>>
>> "Christian" wrote:
>>
>> > i have bought a new dell laptop and it came with windows vista and i
>> > really
>> > dont like the vista could anyone tell me how to format my laptop to get
>> > a xp
>> > home edition on it please