Hi Tom,
"tom" <> wrote in message
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>I had Xp on my compurter, I bought Vista home Premium UPGRADE, Help Says I
>cannot revert back to XP. Previous Versions of Windows had a unistall in
>Add/remove Programs, I see none in Vista!
That's because there's never been an option to uninstall an NT to NT system
upgrade (NT4->2000->XP->Vista). That option only existed in Win9x systems,
and there hasn't been a new one of them since WinME. There is however, this:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933168
> Very Very Disatified with Vista. My Books have disapeared 3 times in one
> WEEK , But Vista Mirrors them in internet Explorer and They are there as
> Favorites, But Not in Mozilla.
Not sure what you are referring to there. What files are these and what is
used to access them? Where are they stored?
> My Backup program that I used on Xp, 10 minutes before I upgraded to
> Vista, IS NOT compatible with Vista. So I cannot Retreave Bckups.
You should have checked for compatibility before proceeding. Vista does
offer both the easy transfer program (data, settings, and accounts) as well
as the easy transfer companion (programs) that you could have used for this.
Doing a little homework before upgrading is not just recommended, it's
essential.
> My only Recourse is to Fdisk and Reformat and Reinstall Xp Via The Full
> Backup.
Fdisk went out with Win9x. If the above procedure in KB933168 does not work,
run XP setup and remove the install volume at the point where you choose the
installation location. Create a new one, then format and proceed with
reinstalling XP.
> THANK you very Much Microsoft For KILLING Mozilla/ Netscape
AOL killed Netscape, not Microsoft. Mozilla/Firefox can be easily
reinstalled on Vista.
> files so that I may Switch to IE.
If you sold a similar product, wouldn't you set the defaults to be your own?
> I am going to polute the AIR by Burning The Complete Package of Vista
> that I bought
Expensive fire, and the fumes would likely be out of most city/town
ordinances. Suggest you consider selling it on Ebay instead, as then you can
at least get some of your money back.
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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