2000 "update" to XP professional

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My son (6) is a big computer boy. He has asked Santa for Windows 2000 Pro. We have XP pro on all our machines. Can he put on 2000 pro? what will happen? Isn't this a downgrade? We have three computers--could he put it on one? I don't know whehter to get it for him or tell him that Santa doesn't do downgrades.

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You could, but this seems like a waste of $ You have to ask .... what would
be the purpose?

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alex said:
My son (6) is a big computer boy. He has asked Santa for Windows 2000 Pro.
We have XP pro on all our machines. Can he put on 2000 pro? what will
happen? Isn't this a downgrade? We have three computers--could he put it on
one? I don't know whehter to get it for him or tell him that Santa doesn't
do downgrades.
 
You can tell Xp to run in "Classic" mode and then it looks and feels like
2000.


alex said:
My son (6) is a big computer boy. He has asked Santa for Windows 2000 Pro.
We have XP pro on all our machines. Can he put on 2000 pro? what will
happen? Isn't this a downgrade? We have three computers--could he put it on
one? I don't know whehter to get it for him or tell him that Santa doesn't
do downgrades.
 
Greetings --

If you want to "downgrade" WinXP to an earlier OS, you're certainly
entitled to do so, as long as you've purchased a legitimate copy of
that earlier OS. (Although I can't imagine why you'd want to.)

Before proceeding, though, you'd better take a few minutes to see
if there are any device drivers for the older OS available for the new
machine. There may not be, if the PC was specifically designed by its
manufacturer for WinXP. Also, check with the PC vendor to determine
whether or not replacing the pre-installed OS will void your warranty
and/or any service agreement(s), as normally the case.

To replace WinXP with an earlier OS, you'll have to boot from the
appropriate boot disk, format the hard drive, and install. There is
no supported downgrade path or technique.

Simply boot from the Win2K installation CD. You'll be offered the
opportunity to delete, create, and/or format the system partition as
part of the installation process. (You may need to re-arrange the
order of boot devices in the PC's BIOS to boot from the CD.)


Bruce Chambers

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alex said:
My son (6) is a big computer boy. He has asked Santa for Windows
2000 Pro. We have XP pro on all our machines. Can he put on 2000 pro?
what will happen? Isn't this a downgrade? We have three
computers--could he put it on one? I don't know whehter to get it for
him or tell him that Santa doesn't do downgrades.
 
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