Downgrade From Microsoft® Windows Vista® to Windows® XP
Changing the operating system from Windows Vista to Windows XP, a process called "downgrading," involves the following main steps (click the steps to expand for more information on the topic):
If downgrading a Dell computer with Windows Vista installed at the factory, make sure drivers are available at Drivers and Downloads.
Also, for any components installed after you purchased the computer, make sure drivers are available for those by contacting the manufacturer. Many manufacturers provide driver information on their Web sites.
Find out if the software is Windows XP-compatible using one of the following methods:
Before downgrading the Windows Vista operating system, you must acquire an authorized version of the Windows XP operating system. Be sure to get the full operating system, not an upgrade. A full install is required.
Downgrading to Windows XP requires using the Windows Vista installation disc. Use a copy made from backup, or acquire another copy.
It is recommended that you back up all user data prior to proceeding with the operating system installation to avoid any possible loss of data.
For more information about backing up data, refer to the following Microsoft Knowledge Base articles:
The following is a list of devices that should not be removed:
The following are examples of devices that need to be detached:
The Windows XP operating system is fully installed.
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