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Windows XP Pro
I've decided I would like to go back to XP Pro, is there a way to trade product keys again? Ogi No, there isn't. If you want to go back to a 32-bit OS, you'll need to purchase a new license. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html You can

Spell check (for the 100th time)
I normally use a laptop running XP. I download a lot of Windows Updates (as I was instructed to do by a message) and it took nearly all Saturday afternoon to I tried using F8, booting into safe mode, debugging mode and going back to a previous configuration. Nothing has worked ! Worse still, in trying to get an

vista to xp on hp - this may work, it did for me
Not to beat a dead horse, I once again tried to upgrade to the latest vm (vm-8.1.0-devo-509) Since Robert hasn't gotten back to you, I am contributing my two cents (but only two cents!). How about going back to an older version of Emacs? I generally keep old versions of emacs around until I am positively convinced

My take on Vista, former supporter
Hope this helps, George, MVP ultraviolet353 <j_gladst...@hotmail.com> az alábbiakat írta a következő hírüzenetben: 378cdfdf.0202250025.7ac77...@posting.google.com... I use to run Office 2000. I upgraded to XP but it doesn't run as well on my system. I want to go back to 2000. What is the best way to do it.

Should I go to XP?
Folders View (increase from 400 to 8000, line #2, left column) http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm -- XP - WNP Today is the first day of the rest of your life. "clarks76" wrote: Twice in the past two weeks all of my folders have gone back to default view even though I have not changed the settings to do

What OS? XP or 98se
Now
that I have a completely fresh and functional OS, I'm afraid to use it out of fear of something going awry once again! However, would that not set me back to xp with sp2 only...ie no updates? "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: Good luck! Get that XP SP2 cd made before you go any further. It will be invaluable.

screen not displaying after driver update.
I bought this computer 10 days ago, and I've pinpointed that the problem is either with this particular type of machine (it's an eMachine T1140), the 3com driver that is installed (3C905TX) or the version of XP I have. The reason I know it's one of these 3 things? Well, after going back and forth between whether it

TNC On Tour 2004 Take2 12 (XP)
Will Denny willde...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Hi To stop the PC rebooting, you will have to access XP in either Normal or Safe Going back to the HDD that I was using when it all went wrong, when I get to this stage this option doesn't exists only to perform a fresh installation. when

Fed up with XP/going back to 2000
Abit KD7a 1024 Corsair 2100 ATi 9500 pro oem 80 gig HD 400 Antec Power XP Pro AMD 2000+ Not a power machine granted, but not a pussy either. I have yet to see such a glich in what Im thinking is more related to the "gamma"? When I do use or not use the AA and such, it works with the same results. Going back to 4.3

From the salesmans POV
Maybe I'm just too picky, but they're both going back. I have a Senslite too, and it's also going back (I'm exchanging it for it's big brother, the full size Sens 700 notebook). The Senslite solves some of the Winbooks problems but adds a few of its own. It is very lite, even liter than my old Portege,

Going back from XP to Me
Attach the removable media to the XP computer. 6. Open Outlook Express and position the window and New Folder so that you can see both. 7. Open the New Folder and Select All. 8. Drag the selected messages into the list of messages for the Inbox or desired folder in Outlook Express (just make sure that the target

Going back to Windows 2000 Pro from XP Pro.
Hi,
I just upgrade to XP and have *no* intention of going back to 98 SE. I was glancing at the Add or Remove Files in Control Panel and noticed one call Windows XP Uninstall Files which take up 414 megs. Since I have no intention of going back to Win 98, can I remove these uninstall file and *safely* and reclaim my

Need advice on setting up a dual boot vista / xp?
It is really not that bad a deal, but after doing a few times, I find myself wishing I could just select which OS to boot into rather than going through the above steps. Awesome I finally was able to boot back to my XP Pro, with all parition letters intact as they should be. Many thanks Lance!

Limited XP Installations
I'll
be damned if I am going back to XP because of it. I just use my 500 gig Seagate hard drive that is mounted in my Adaptec external box. I have not found a single instance where it will not function as it is supposed to. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious

Going back to XP
Yeah, I would have stayed with vista, but the owner wanted xp. the laptop was designed for vista, so toshiba doesn't support it for xp, therefore when going back to xp I had to go to each specific hardware provider, atheros, realtek, ati, etc. to get the drivers for xp. It seems fine except for the video driver

need to force a repair installation in xp
I'm promted to either start XP install or cancel XP install..if I select start, the computer fails to boot-up saying a file is missing, if I press ESC..I can try again and selecting cancel XP install the boot up now runs for Win98 as normal!! Boot from the Windows 98 Emergency Startup Disk and type SYS C: at the

External USB Hard Drive not working, Vista asking for drivers
If Vista was on the Laptop it would have to be "upgraded" to XP/Linux dual boot. The salesman we spoke to in Furure Shop couldn't offer anything but Vista computers, and let slip that the #1 reason for laptop returns right now is the lack of XP drivers for the new hardware. If it runs Vista, it's going back to the

Going Back to 98 from XP
Fortunately, because I am a consultant and user group leader, I have multiple versions installed on my machine, so going back to the Help for an earlier version is easy. Thanks for that Larry, unfortunately I need to use Access XP in this case because I am informed that you can use conditional formatting in XP,

I Think I Am Going Back To Ubuntu, Just FYI
Shared Wadenhoe Lock with NB Tisours from Tichmarsh Cruising Club, but lost them after this as they were just going back to Titchmarsh. We overtook a slow narrowboat above Cogenhoe, that pulled off from the Kings Head moorings, so above Titchmarsh Lock were were on our own. We shared Irthlingborough Lock with a

Any luck with XP on 8100
c:\"documents and settings"\username\"mydocuments" d: for instance. For this job XCOPY is a much more flexible and powerful command line alternative to COPY. C:\>XCOPY /? to get an idea of the wide range of parameters it allows. Is there a list of all these XP command prompts anywhere?