i never tryed that but you could backup everything u need from your slave to an other disk then reformat the hardrive witch would delete everything on it including windows.
You can't uninstall Windows XP, from the command line or otherwise.
You back up your files, and clear your hard drive. But then your computer won't turn on without a bootable CD.
A person can uninstall Crystal XP by clicking on the uninstall Crystal .exe that is found in the Crystal folder. This program is used to change the interface colors of Windows XP.
Yes, you can delete windows 7 by formatting your drive, but all of your files will be gone. If you have two hard drives, you can either copy your data from one drive to the other or put xp/vista on the second one and use the windows 7 drive as a slave.
In order to change a laptop from windows 8 to windows xp you will have to go through a few steps. You will first have to uninstall windows 8 then download the widow xp.
Device Manager
Yes, depending on if you have Windows 7, or XP etc, go to your control panel>>Uninstall a program>>Click hypercam>>Click uninstall.
You cannot reverse such process especially after you have installed the os. But if you remember the old partition size you can format the disk again, delete partitions which you don't need and create a partition which you want to have.
Windows XP has no bearing on the hard drive size beyond what is needed to store it. Thus a hard drive on which Windows XP is installed can be anywhere from 1.5 GB to 3 TB.
You use My Computer & Windows Explorer to browse the file system on a drive in Windows XP.
Windows XP does not "have" a hard drive. The hard drive is a part of the computer, not Windows XP. Windows XP supports only IDE drives natively, although OEMs can also include drivers to support SATA drives.
Yes.