Vista.., once in, theres no getting out..!

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Ewan

I took out my XP-disk, put in a clean 80 Gb disk and installed Vista. Now,
4-5 days later I've had it with Vista, so I took out that new disk and put
back my XP disk. But now my computer mentions a startupfile missing (THE
ENTIRE DISK HAS BEEN TAKEN OUT, I am truely so freakin' pissed with the
amount of time I've waisted on Vista. I've got things to do, that Vista
can't help me with).

Please, does anyone know how I can delete the Vista-virus and get my working
XP to work again.

NB: Does Vista mean big, wet n'sticky elephant-fart in some long forgotten
dialekt, or is it just a new word for it?
 
I took out my XP-disk, put in a clean 80 Gb disk and installed
Vista. Now, 4-5 days later I've had it with Vista, so I took out
that new disk and put back my XP disk. But now my computer
mentions a startupfile missing (THE ENTIRE DISK HAS BEEN TAKEN
OUT, I am truely so freakin' pissed with the amount of time I've
waisted on Vista. I've got things to do, that Vista can't help me
with).

Please, does anyone know how I can delete the Vista-virus and get
my working XP to work again.

NB: Does Vista mean big, wet n'sticky elephant-fart in some long
forgotten dialekt, or is it just a new word for it?

Plonk
 
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I took out my XP-disk, put in a clean 80 Gb disk and installed Vista.
Now, 4-5 days later I've had it with Vista, so I took out that new disk
and put back my XP disk. But now my computer mentions a startupfile
missing (THE ENTIRE DISK HAS BEEN TAKEN OUT, I am truely so freakin'
pissed with the amount of time I've waisted on Vista. I've got things to
do, that Vista can't help me with).

Please, does anyone know how I can delete the Vista-virus and get my
working XP to work again.

NB: Does Vista mean big, wet n'sticky elephant-fart in some long
forgotten dialekt, or is it just a new word for it?

If you are going to troll, do it intelligently. You are blaming Vista
for something that happened on your XP drive that Vista had no access to.

MS really has a powerful OS in Vista. It can access drives that aren't
connected. In fact, not even running. That really is WOW!

Yes, you do have a lot of things to do that Vista can't help with. The
first is a course of therapy with a licensed psychologist. Next, we'll
introduce you to Doris. You two should get along grandly.

ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Iron Feliks
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If you "took out that new disk and put back my XP disk", Vista can not
have anything to do with your problem.
It appears you have a Windows XP problem or possibly a hardware
problem.
Power off and reseat the hard drive cables.
Take this to a Windows XP newsgroup and be sure to mention the missing
file by name.
 
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