"JDR" <> wrote in message
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> "Mark D. VandenBeg" <> wrote in message
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>> "David Johnson" <> wrote in message
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>>> HI Everyone! I want uninstalling Windows Vista returns to Windows XP,
>>> so I had frustrated with Internet Explorer won't print image & document,
>>> too file much that I need cutting numbers of files on Vista. I was not
>>> happy with Windows Vista Beta 2 - Evaluation copy Build 5384.
>>>
>>> I had lost games that they do not working with Windows VISTA that make
>>> me in depression. How do I uninstall Windows VISTA? Please help me
>>> with this ??
>>>
>>> Thank you for help!
>>> David Johnson
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>> Same as you "uninstall" any operating system: reformat the drive.
>
> Do we know whether the FINAL version of Vista, installed over the
> Vista Beta 2, will make an old Windows XP upgraded to Vista - available
> on that PC? Or is the Win XP deleted entirely by Vista Beta 2 during the
> upgraded installation?
>
"Upgrade limitations
You may not be able to upgrade your installation of Windows Vista Beta 2 (or
RC1) to the final, commercially available edition of Windows Vista. To
upgrade you will need to acquire the final edition of Windows Vista and you
may have to do a clean installation."
"Installation limitations
There are two installation scenarios for Windows Vista Beta 2 (and RC1):
You can do a clean installation. This process will overwrite any data that
you have on your hard disk or on your installation partition. The
overwritten data will be lost and unrecoverable.
You can upgrade an existing installation of Windows XP.
"No other installation scenarios are supported. Upgrading to this beta from
any other edition of Windows requires a clean installation, as described in
option 1. In addition, once you install Windows Vista Beta 2 (or RC1) you
cannot roll back to the previous operating system installation-you will
either have to acquire and install the final released edition of Windows
Vista or reinstall a previous edition of Windows. Before installing Windows
Vista Beta 2 on any computer, please remember to back up all your files."
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvist...y/preview.mspx
Your call. Microsoft seems ambiguous at this point, regarding answers to
your first question. And while there seems to be a definitive answer to
your second question, I will go out on a limb and say: No; there is no way
to go back to Windows XP from Windows Vista for the average home user or the
experienced hobbyist, but there may be some with enough experience that are
able to reconcile the registry changes, etc..., but I am certainly not of
this group, and I suspect you are not, as well.
--
Mark
My favourite so far: Unknown device has been correctly installed.