You can certainly go back to an earlier version if you have the installation disc(s). However - you will lose a lot of the features of more up to date versions (such as printer compatibility etc)
you must reformat the drive XP is on-Then install 2000 as a new OS. Because it is a downgrade-not reformatting the drive will cause XP to not allow the downgrade.
There is no way to downgrade from Windows XP to Windows 98 without formatting.
No.
Only Professional versions of Windows come with downgrade rights. Otherwise, you are only entitled to downgrade if you own a copy of Windows ME. In this day and age, downgrading to ME is a seriously bad idea, anyway.
i don't see why you would want to. but if your desparte the windows anytime upgrade tool should have an option to downgrade
Inn Add or Remove Programs choose Uninstall a update from the left side menu. Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Programs and Features By uninstalling IE from here you will downgrade automatically.
No. Windows XP is a downgrade.
If you have a Toshiba laptop and are wanting to downgrade your operating system to Windows XP, that is going to take a bit of work to accomplish. You can check out the directions to do so on ehow tech. They will help you in your quest to downgrade your laptop operating system.
Downgrade it, you can use a Windows XP install disk to undo the Windows 7 one.
You can not simply downgrade to Windows XP from Windows Vista. If you want to completely remove Windows Vista in favor of XP, you will have to format the hard drive and reinstall the OS from scratch. Windows XP will not install on top of an existing Vista installation.
It is not recommended that you downgrade. Were you to downgrade, you would just insert the 98 install disk and format over XP or maybe make a partition. But instead, you should download VirtualBox onto XP and install Windows 98 within VirtualBox as a virtual guest computer.
If you have Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate you can install Windows XP Mode. Or if you want to downgrade you can do a clean install of Windows XP with an installation disk.