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KandiLyons

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My computer came with Vista, but I have thought about putting on XP, but just so that certain programs will work. But I'm curious... The computers that we had at my last place of employment gave you the choice of using XP or 2000. I'm guessing that was allowed because they all ran off of one main server. Is it possible to have two different Window Versions on a home computer?


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Katrina

Edited by KandiLyons, 19 May 2007 - 10:29 PM.

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Hi KandiLyons!

Yes, it is possible to install XP on a computer that came pre-installed with Vista on it. Follow the guide HERE to set it up. :whistling:

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Thank you very much! :whistling:
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