| Subject: Downgrading Vista to XP |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.tabletpc |
| Date: 5/20/2008 7:15:01 AM |
| From: =?Utf-8?B?SmVldGh1?= [Email Address Protection] |
Hi, I have a new hp dv6000 comes with vista home premium.It is really slow very slow.I have plans to downgrade it to XP pro i need your advice i heard people saying this may bring some trouble and some drivers may not work kindly help me in downgrading vista |
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| Subject: Re: Downgrading Vista to XP |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.tabletpc |
| Date: 5/20/2008 8:29:32 AM |
| From: "Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]" [Email Address Protection] |
>> I have plans to downgrade it to XP pro << The only reliable way to downgrade is to purchase an xp tablet version for that machine from the oem (hp) Simply installing XP pro will result in loosing tablet functionality... even if you successfully install all of the necessary drivers. Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices] |
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| Subject: Re: Downgrading Vista to XP |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.tabletpc |
| Date: 5/22/2008 5:10:21 PM |
| From: "Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]" [Email Address Protection] |
>> Microsoft says you can... << It _is_ however, important to remember that microsoft will not be there if the process fails... and, without a full backup or oem recovery disks, you create a one way conversion of a tablet to a laptop ;-/ Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices] |
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| Subject: Re: Downgrading Vista to XP |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.tabletpc |
| Date: 5/22/2008 5:20:55 PM |
| From: "Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]" [Email Address Protection] |
There is excellent information in the link... thanks! Spending a bit of time in the tutorial, the following points seem to be key and would be show stoppers since the XP tablet version is not available separately; Obtain the Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 media Obtain and use a tablet edition specific product key... "If a Windows XP Professional product key is used, Windows XP Professional will be installed instead of Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005." Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices] |
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| Subject: Re: Downgrading Vista to XP |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.tabletpc |
| Date: 5/23/2008 2:41:15 AM |
| From: Invalid [Email Address Protection] |
In message <658BB2F8-C83A-465E-AD70-3A0BE4CD3FC6@microsoft.com>, raideray <raideray@discussions.microsoft.com> writes >Microsoft asys you can upgrade XP Pro SP2 to Tablet PC according to this >article: > >http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb457081.aspx > >"Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]" wrote: > >> >> I have plans to downgrade it to XP pro << >> >> The only reliable way to downgrade is to purchase an xp tablet version >> for that machine from the oem (hp) >> >> Simply installing XP pro will result in loosing tablet functionality... >> even if you successfully install all of the necessary drivers. >> >> Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices] >> >> No it doesn't What it says is that you can install XP Pro or XP Tablet from the same installation image and gives instructions for adding the Tablet installation components to an existing XP Pro installation image. It actually explicitly says you can't upgrade an existing XP Pro installation to XP Tablet. See Item 5 of preparing your image "Due to the implementation of the Tablet PC component installation during setup, you cannot install any missing Tablet PC components at a later time." -- Peter R Cook |
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| Subject: Re: Downgrading Vista to XP |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.tabletpc |
| Date: 5/23/2008 10:41:44 AM |
| From: "Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]" [Email Address Protection] |
>> No it doesn't << OK, I'm willing to learn... ....in reading the referenced page, it also explicitly states that both an XP tablet os key and a valid XP tabletpc os is required. since this OP (and many others here) don't have either, and, afaik, these are not purchasable by end users, please clarify how someone with vista tablet would use this info to downgrade their machines to the xp tablet os. Thanks in advance, Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices] |
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| Subject: Re: Downgrading Vista to XP |
| Group: microsoft.public.windows.tabletpc |
| Date: 5/23/2008 6:53:36 PM |
| From: "V Green" [Email Address Protection] |
"Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]" <BevNoSpamBevHoward.com> wrote in message news:uParFxPvIHA.4560@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > >> No it doesn't << > > OK, I'm willing to learn... > > ...in reading the referenced page, it also explicitly states that both > an XP tablet os key and a valid XP tabletpc os is required. > > since this OP (and many others here) don't have either, and, afaik, > these are not purchasable by end users, please clarify how someone with > vista tablet would use this info to downgrade their machines to the xp > tablet os. > > Thanks in advance, > Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices] > I think that the problem is just that the MS article is confusing and/or poorly written. As a MSDN subscriber, I used my key to the XPT install on the MSDN DVD to upgrade a Fujitsu U810 from Vista Home Prem. due to the plethora of problems stemming from Vista. I just let XPT delete the old Vista install during text-mode Setup. A little background: When you boot to the XPT install disc, the install procedure looks identical to an install of XP Pro UNTIL you are almost done. Then the install stops and asks you for DISK2. DISK2 has 85 MB of Tablet specific stuff like the TIP, Ink and Journal in the CMPNENTS\TABLET directory. Install finishes from DISK2. But, the tablet features will NOT work properly until you install the hardware-specific drivers for the touchscreen, etc. after the install, at which point your device acts like any device running XP Pro. Those device drivers must be provided by the manufacturer of your device. Once you've done that, you're off to the races. So, unless you have the XPT device driver suite for your tablet, installing XPT may get you no more functionality than an install of XP Pro will. > |
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