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I just bought a new Acer Desktop and I wanted it with XP but was told that all new PCs now have Vista. I've only got 512 RAM and think that XP is probably better suited to my needs.

I have Windows ME and the XP Pro upgrade disks, so as far as I can tell, I think I need to reinstall ME then upgrade to XP (unless I can use my XP Pro Laptop recovery disk... is that allowed?).

Anyway, my question is about partitions and FDISK. I have no idea what this means. I researched uninstalling Vista on the net, but they talk about partitions and I don't know how to clear it or where I can learn more about it.

Does anyone have any step-by-step, really clearly explained websites that go through this? Do you know how I can do this?

Thank you in advance.

2007-04-29 14:31:39 · 7 answers · asked by Lady Beetle 2 in Computers & Internet Software

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Be careful doing this. Since you have new hardware, you may encounter problems with ME and XP not recognizing it. Remember that XP is 7 years old, which means that new hardware will potentially be too new for it. I couldn't install XP on my machine because it insisted I didn't have a hard drive - what it meant was the it couldn't recognize my SATA controller on my motherboard. If I hadn't been able to install Vista then I would have had a big boat anchor on my desk. To downgrade, you'll have to format your hard drive, which means wiping out everything - data, applications and OS. You'll lose any software that came with the system, and once you format it it won't work until you get a new OS installed.

The easiest solution here really is to just add more RAM to your system. More RAM is always good, and it's pretty cheap these days. Plus there's no risk of having a machine that's completely useless due to not being able to get an OS on it.

2007-04-29 15:16:23 · answer #1 · answered by Rose D 7 · 0 0

All you have to do is boot to the XP cd (set the cd-rom drive as the first boot device in your BIOS) and follow the onscreen prompts. You don't need Fdisk. Reformat the drive (the XP CD can do that during the install process) and when it asks for a previous version of Windows (to qualify for the upgrade) stick the old Windows ME disk into the CD-Rom drive. It'll check it, then eject it and ask you to put the XP cd back in, and it will carry on with the rest of the installation procedure.

2007-04-29 14:38:45 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Don't do anything until you talk to Acer tech support. The big issue is getting drivers for ME and XP that will work on your Acer.

The simple and smart fix is to add another 512MB of RAM (<$60) to your Acer and leave Vista alone.

2007-04-29 14:39:47 · answer #3 · answered by ELfaGeek 7 · 1 0

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2016-11-23 16:01:03 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Just get a XP boot disk and install. You're on your way to the escape from hell.

2007-04-29 14:39:53 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You should be able to go into BIOS and format the hard drive. Then proceed with your ME-XP debacle. I think with 512mb of Ram XP will be better.

2007-04-29 14:37:24 · answer #6 · answered by picturesdrewtook 2 · 0 1

get a program called dos5 you can format and modify partitions with it

2007-04-29 14:34:47 · answer #7 · answered by Flame 4 · 0 1

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