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I recently bought a PC with Vista and i hate it, it seems like a BETA version... So i decided to downgrade to XP, i had a XP CD so i inserted it and booted up the installation menu, i formated the HD and then a table pops that windows will reboot in 15 seconds and the installation will continue, it does reboot, but after PC reboots the installation doesnt continue, it takes me back to the Format screen... Help

2007-05-28 09:36:34 · 2 answers · asked by Mr. Nobody 3 in Computers & Internet Software

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If you are talking about using a WinXP CD from a different computer to install on your new PC, it won't fly. Here's why:

“When you buy Windows XP in a shrink-wrapped box, you are allowed to install one copy on one PC. When Windows comes pre-installed on a new PC, it stays with the PC. You cannot transfer it from the bundled machine to a different machine. MS uses a technique called “BIOS locking” to make sure the copy stays ties to that specific PC forever.

Windows installer makes you type the 25-character code that’s printed on the case. The Product Activation program looks at various serial numbers inside your PC – the processor, network card, disk drives, etc. – mixes them together, and produces a second 25 character code that identifies your PC. These 50 characters, together, are called the Installation ID.

When you activate XP, you give MS the 50-character Installaton ID. If nobody else activated that 25-character code or if it has been activated with that specific Installation ID (which means you activated this particular copy of XP from the same PC twice) MS send back a 42-character Confirmation ID. The Installation ID and the Confirmation ID are stored on our PC.

If that 25-character code has been already been used on a different PC you will be notified that the number of times you can activate Windows with this product key has been exceeded.”

Source: paraphrased from p. 18, Windows Gigabook for Dummies, by Peter Weverka et al.

2007-05-28 09:47:45 · answer #1 · answered by TheHumbleOne 7 · 0 0

Since you downgraded to XP, the drivers that are installed on your computer do not recognize Windows XP. Once you bought a computer with Windows Vista, there's no turning back.

Some options would be to install Windows Vista and then install:

1. VMware
2. Microsoft Virtual PC 2007

These programs can run Windows XP in a virtual state.

2007-05-28 09:45:25 · answer #2 · answered by jmmyoch1 3 · 0 0

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