Time to pull the plug

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Grover

I've brought up many new systems in my small XP network, and never had
any severe problems.

After a lot of very helpful stuff here, I have been able to resolve
some of the issues, but I don't have the time or enegy to reap the
very dubious "advantages" of Vista.

Does anyone have a simple, direct way to nuke vista on my new Compaq-
factory installed Vista with a lot of crapwae, so I can get back to
XP?

Grov
 
Grover said:
Does anyone have a simple, direct way to nuke vista on my new Compaq-
factory installed Vista with a lot of crapwae, so I can get back to
XP?

The same as always. Boot your XP CD, select format partition and
install XP.

Mike
 
well you would have saved the time and effort and money in the first place
if you had listened to me!

Vista is horrid and should be avoided!!!
 
I'd urge you to keep trying Vista,

I'd urge you to keep trying Vista,

I urge YOU to shut UP!!! You are a sadist??

You frikin moron!!!

I wouldnt stay with vista if they were paying me 100 dollars per hour just
to use the stupid retarded OS!!!



Did you know that satan is the biggest customer of vista? he is getting
ready hell to be furnished with vista workstations
to torture poor people for eternity!

IDIOT!


Chad Harris said:
Hi Grover--
I'd urge you to keep trying Vista, and let us help you with problems, but
 
If you do not want Windows Vista on the new computer, return it and
order a computer with Vista.
Some OEMs and many local shops are offering computers with Windows
Vista.
Contact Compaq to determine if there are other options.
That is probably the easiest and cheapest.

Otherwise first verify all Windows XP drivers are available for your
new computer, some may not be.
Then purchase Windows XP, unless you already have it, and perform a
Clean Installation of Windows XP:
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/cleanxp.htm
 
No Mikey you have it all wrong. You are horrid and should be avoided. Got
it there slick?

Just FYI.

Too bad your mother didn't go for that abortion.
 
Grover said:
I've brought up many new systems in my small XP network, and never had
any severe problems.

After a lot of very helpful stuff here, I have been able to resolve
some of the issues, but I don't have the time or enegy to reap the
very dubious "advantages" of Vista.

Does anyone have a simple, direct way to nuke vista on my new Compaq-
factory installed Vista with a lot of crapwae, so I can get back to
XP?

Grov


You've "brought up many new systems" in your small XP network? Never done an
XP install? That's all it takes.

Lang
 
Mike Glenn said:
well you would have saved the time and effort and money in the first place
if you had listened to me!

Vista is horrid and should be avoided!!!


If he had listened to you, wouldn't he be running ME?

Lang
 
JJ
If you do not want Windows Vista on the new computer, return it and
order a computer with Vista.
Some OEMs and many local shops are offering computers with Windows
Vista.


HUH ??? Got it mixed up a bit :-)

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Yes, I got it mixed up.
That should have been:
"If you do not want Windows Vista on the new computer, return it and
order a computer with Windows XP.
Some OEMs and many local shops are offering computers with Windows
XP."

--
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
http://www.dts-l.org


JJ
If you do not want Windows Vista on the new computer, return it and
order a computer with Vista.
Some OEMs and many local shops are offering computers with Windows
Vista.


HUH ??? Got it mixed up a bit :-)

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Peter

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