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Steve K.
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      07-27-2007
Perhaps the best feature in Vista would be the uninstall feature... if
one could only find it. How does one uninstall Vista?


 
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      07-27-2007
Reformat the hard drive is the quickest.

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> Perhaps the best feature in Vista would be the uninstall feature... if one
> could only find it. How does one uninstall Vista?
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Steve K.
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      07-27-2007
John Barnett MVP wrote:
> Reformat the hard drive is the quickest.


Ok, but why isn't there an uninstall function in the OS? I still think
it would be the best feature. I really think Microsoft truly took the
wrong approach with Vista.

> "Steve K." <> wrote in message
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>> Perhaps the best feature in Vista would be the uninstall feature...
>> if one could only find it. How does one uninstall Vista?



 
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P. Di Stolfo
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      07-27-2007
Hello,

I haven't seen an uninstall feature in XP either. The last time I saw it was
Windows 98, which was because DOS was the operating system running under it,
and after the Windows uninstall, DOS could have been still there.

Greetings,
P. Di Stolfo

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"Steve K." <> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> John Barnett MVP wrote:
>> Reformat the hard drive is the quickest.

>
> Ok, but why isn't there an uninstall function in the OS? I still think it
> would be the best feature. I really think Microsoft truly took the wrong
> approach with Vista.
>
>> "Steve K." <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Perhaps the best feature in Vista would be the uninstall feature...
>>> if one could only find it. How does one uninstall Vista?

>
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Jupiter Jones [MVP]
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      07-27-2007
Generally you uninstall programs not the operating system.
The ultimate in uninstall is repartition/format the drive.

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"Steve K." <> wrote in message
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> Ok, but why isn't there an uninstall function in the OS? I still
> think it would be the best feature. I really think Microsoft truly
> took the wrong approach with Vista.
>
>> "Steve K." <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Perhaps the best feature in Vista would be the uninstall
>>> feature...
>>> if one could only find it. How does one uninstall Vista?


 
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Dave
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      07-27-2007
Perhaps because then people would uninstall it accidentally like they delete
the Recycle Bin...



"Steve K." <> wrote in message
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> John Barnett MVP wrote:
>> Reformat the hard drive is the quickest.

>
> Ok, but why isn't there an uninstall function in the OS? I still think it
> would be the best feature. I really think Microsoft truly took the wrong
> approach with Vista.
>
>> "Steve K." <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Perhaps the best feature in Vista would be the uninstall feature...
>>> if one could only find it. How does one uninstall Vista?

>
>

 
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Jupiter Jones [MVP]
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      07-27-2007
Windows XP has it if:
1. You upgrade from Windows 9x
2. Keep FAT 32, NTFS removes the downgrade option.
Also the files necessary to downgrade are often deleted by the user.

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"P. Di Stolfo" <> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I haven't seen an uninstall feature in XP either. The last time I
> saw it was Windows 98, which was because DOS was the operating
> system running under it, and after the Windows uninstall, DOS could
> have been still there.
>
> Greetings,
> P. Di Stolfo


 
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Michael Solomon
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      07-27-2007


"P. Di Stolfo" <> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> I haven't seen an uninstall feature in XP either. The last time I saw it
> was Windows 98, which was because DOS was the operating system running
> under it, and after the Windows uninstall, DOS could have been still
> there.
>
> Greetings,
> P. Di Stolfo
>
> --
> //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> // http://blog.lysorp.com - small Windows Blog in German language
> //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> "Steve K." <> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:...
>> John Barnett MVP wrote:
>>> Reformat the hard drive is the quickest.

>>
>> Ok, but why isn't there an uninstall function in the OS? I still think it
>> would be the best feature. I really think Microsoft truly took the wrong
>> approach with Vista.
>>
>>> "Steve K." <> wrote in message
>>> news:...
>>>> Perhaps the best feature in Vista would be the uninstall feature...
>>>> if one could only find it. How does one uninstall Vista?

>>
>>

That's essentially correct. There would be nothing left for the computer to
run. Since, the user would then have to install another OS, it's better
that such a function be left to formatting the drive as would be the case if
you were going to install a different operating system, something the user
would have to do if they uninstalled Vista.

It also eliminates the danger of a user accidentally uninstalling or the
unwary not realizing the full implications of what they might be doing,
intentionally uninstalling and not only having an unbootable system with no
OS but losing all of their data as well.

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carl feredeck
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      07-27-2007
vista is not an os...its a piece of junk



 
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Frank
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      07-27-2007
carl feredeck wrote:

> vista is not an os...its a piece of junk
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>
>

carls not a real human. He's a pile of crap.
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