You cannot uninstall Windows Vista, but you can reinstall your previous operating system, which then replaces Windows Vista. To reinstall your old operating system, you must have the original installation disc. Back up your programs and files, insert the installation disc into your computer, and then reinstall the old operating system. To regain the hard disk space used by Windows Vista, reformat the disk during the reinstallation process. After reinstalling your previous operating system, reinstall your programs and files. You cannot uninstall Windows Vista. However, you can change the code that starts the operating system (often called the master boot code), and then remove Windows Vista from your multiboot system and return to Windows XP or Windows 2000. You will need your Windows Vista installation disc for this procedure. * Before you begin, back up your programs, files, and settings. Removing Windows Vista is an advanced procedure that could result in losing information stored on your computer. For information about backing up data, search Help and Support for "back up." # Insert the Windows Vista installation disc. # Click the Start button , click All Programs, click Accessories, right-click Command Prompt, and then click Run as administrator. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. # Type [DVD drive letter]:\boot\bootsect.exe /nt52 ALL /force and then press ENTER. For example, if the DVD drive letter is F, type f:\boot\ bootsect.exe /nt52 ALL /force. # Eject the Windows Vista installation disc. # Restart your computer. Your computer will start in the previous version of Windows that you have installed. # Delete Windows Vista files and folders, such as the Program Files, Users, and Windows folders, manually. * You can also remove Windows Vista by reformatting the partition where it is installed, but do this only if that partition is not the boot partition. Reformatting the boot partition might make your computer unable to start. You can then install XP by using the onscreen instructions provided, via booting from the CD/DVD Guides to uninstalling Windows Vista taken from Windows Help and Support
You will have to reformat your hard drive and then install XP. My question is why? Vista is superior to XP in almost every way. You cannot name one thing in XP that is superior to Vista. But I could name lots of things in Vista that are superior to XP. Vista is more secure, has a much better search function, and is more stable, just to name 3 things. The only negative with Vista is that is requires lots of RAM. 2 GB in Vista Premium and 1GB in Vista Basic. If you upgraded and XP computer to Vista just add some RAM and I think you will soon forget XP. After running Vista for over a year I would never ever go back to XP. ---- For complete instructions on how to remove windows vista and reinstall windows xp check www.removevista.com
I don't think you can. You must back up your computer, wipe it and install XP, then restore your files.
-But how do you install XP?
what can do if you want to completely remove every thing just format your harddrive by using 'Partition Magic'or when you boot the disk it should come up with upgrade click that
use the recovery disk that either came with your computer or you made.
If you didn't get or make one you'll have to buy windows xp again and install it again
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.
There is no rollback way to do it. You would need to reinstall XP fresh over the Vista install. Why do you want to do that anyway, is Vista not working for you?
reinstall windows
No. Obviously, if you upgrade to Windows Vista, you will have Windows Vista.
Windows Vista has a different sound than Windows XP. If you don't hear any sound at all, you may need to reinstall your audio driver.
windows Xp is better but Vista is slightly faster
No, drivers for Windows Vista will not work on Windows XP. Each operating system has different hardware requirements and compatibility, so drivers are specific to the version of Windows they are designed for. It is important to always use the correct and updated drivers for your operating system to ensure optimal performance and compatibility. Websites like Softwarekey4u. com offer affordable and easy-to-use upgrade keys that can help upgrade your Microsoft product key without any hassle, making it easier to ensure that your drivers are always up-to-date and compatible with your system.
They are "compatible" in the sense that many applications that run on Windows XP will run on Windows Vista.
Yes ofcourse, Windows Vista is upgraded version of Windows XP. Obviously it can run Windows XP applications.
"Vista XP" is not a computer type. Vista and XP are both previous versions of the Windows operating system. The current version of Windows is Windows 8.1.
Windows XP is better. Vista is a better at running games, but it is slower and more problematic than XP
Windows Vista is notably far more secure than Windows XP.