One option included in Windows
XP is the ability to uninstall XP if you performed an upgrade from
Windows 98, 98SE, or Windows Me.The standard method of removing XP is
achieved by booting into XP normally and uses the Add/Remove Programs
tool in Control Panel.If you are unable to start XP normally, the second
option is to load XP in Safe Mode then use the same tool.If you are
unable to boot normally or boot into Safe Mode, XP can be removed by
uninstalling from a Command Prompt.The procedure is as follows:Important
Note: This procedure is available only if a successful image of the
previous operating system was created during the XP upgrade.Start the computer
to Safe Mode with Command Prompt.At the command prompt, type cd, and
then press ENTER.Type cdwindowssystem32, and then press ENTER.Type
osuninst.exe, and then press ENTER.On screen instructions will guide you
through the uninstall process to revert to the previous operating
system.This procedure can only be performed by users logged on as
Administrator or a user with administrative rights.
Thursday, 8 March 2012
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