Downgrading from Vista Home Premium to XP Pro on a Toshiba Laptop

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Guest

Hi. I have a Toshiba Satellite A100---> T2250 laptop. It has a 1.73GHZ
Processor with 1 Gb of ram. It also has a 120 GB Hard Drive. It originally
came with windows vista home premium so I decided to downgrade to windows xp
pro. Now when it is in xp, the power options such as standby and hibernate
are gone. Does anyone know how can I re-enable these options on windows xp
pro?
Please let me know asap.

Thanks,
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

You'll have to visit the Toshiba support web site and download
Windows XP compatible video display adapter drivers (if available)
designed for your specific Toshiba model laptop computer.

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows - Shell/User

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Hi. I have a Toshiba Satellite A100---> T2250 laptop. It has a 1.73GHZ
Processor with 1 Gb of ram. It also has a 120 GB Hard Drive. It originally
came with windows vista home premium so I decided to downgrade to windows xp
pro. Now when it is in xp, the power options such as standby and hibernate
are gone. Does anyone know how can I re-enable these options on windows xp
pro?
Please let me know asap.

Thanks,
 
G

Guest

I have the xp video display driver its that Im having problems with the power
management- Standby and hibernate are completely gone.
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

Did you install the Toshiba Windows XP display driver
or are you using the generic display driver installed
initially during the Windows XP installation?

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows - Shell/User

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I have the xp video display driver its that Im having problems with the power
management- Standby and hibernate are completely gone.
 
B

Bruce Chambers

jharvie said:
Hi. I have a Toshiba Satellite A100---> T2250 laptop. It has a 1.73GHZ
Processor with 1 Gb of ram. It also has a 120 GB Hard Drive. It originally
came with windows vista home premium so I decided to downgrade to windows xp
pro. Now when it is in xp, the power options such as standby and hibernate
are gone. Does anyone know how can I re-enable these options on windows xp
pro?


Contact Toshiba to acquire WinXP-specific device drivers and utilities,
if any exist. They probably won't if the laptop was originally designed
for Vista. (And Toshiba may not give you any support, as you've removed
Vista.)


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Bruce Chambers

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Guest

I didn't completely remove vista I just installed XP on the 2nd partition. I
managed to get it to work. What I did is I reinstalled the display drivers
for the third time and it finally worked. Now I have a problem when I play
any game. I dont get this problem on vista because I tried the games in
vista, then in xp. The problem is when I load the game, it gives me the
following critical error:
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OS: Windows XP 5.1 (Build: 2600)
CPU: GenuineIntel PentiumPro-class processor @ 1728 MHz with 1013MB RAM
Video: Mobile Intel(R) 945GM/GU Express Chipset Family (4820)

Negative delta time!

History: UGameEngine::Tick <- UpdateWorld <- MainLoop
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Another time I tried it I got this error:
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OS: Windows XP 5.1 (Build: 2600)
CPU: GenuineIntel PentiumPro-class processor @ -164 MHz with 1013MB RAM
Video: Mobile Intel(R) 945GM/GU Express Chipset Family (4820)

Negative delta time!

History: UGameEngine::Tick <- UpdateWorld <- MainLoop
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It seems like the CPU speed changes in each of the errors.
Does anyone know what the errors are caused from and how I can fix it?
I have all the up to date programs installed such as direct x.
Let me know what you are supposed to do to fix this error.
Thanks :)
 

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