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When it comes to operating systems, it is a better approach to install a new system over the old installation instead of uninstalling the old one. In this case it seems Windows Vista is not desired. Find out which operating system shall replace Vista, and install this over Vista. The old installation of Windows Vista is erased in the process of installing the new system, so there is no need to uninstall. Before a new installation, always make sure to make copies of any important files on the computer to external storage mediums, as they will disappear from the computer along with Vista. Regarding how to install a new system: Clear instructions always come with a legitimate purchase of an operating system. Simply follow the manual.
Just insert the installation disk and let it auto-run. If you let it do all the work, it will delete the old XP and install Me instead.
For doing this simply, select full clean install while Installing 7. This will enable you to first format your drives, create new partitions if you wish to and have a freshly installed Windows 7. Further, if you upgrade from Vista keeping your files and docs intact, the old Windows' folder will be replaced by new one. So you cannot then delete it.
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
From what I can tell, you can't, because Vista is a giant bag of dicks
Windows Vista is an old operating system, as such it is slow, eats up a lot of memory and is bound to crash.
DOS Prompt, then Del Windows. Or manually. It depends on your OS.
Vista was and is a disappointment as an operating system. Many, many people refused to buy Vista, to the point that many computer manufacturers started selling their machines with XP again, with Vista as an option.
No. Also, note concerning Windows Vista - you must also be sure that Vista will run on the old hardware (it probably will not) before you try to install it. Also, Vista was one of the worst versions of Windows that Microsoft ever released it is 'huge' and buggy.
It is quite easy to change windows vista password follow the steps given below to change windows login password.Press CTRL+ALT+DELETE, and then click Change a password.Type your old password, type your new password, type your new password again to confirm it, and then press ENTER.
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