Ira,
Where does WMCE come into play--you did not mention this in your initial
post.
I have limited experience with Vista (and hope to keep it that way for a
while); accordingly, I am not sure of the exact steps that are required.
You can try using the XP disk and see if you can boot from it. Your CDRom
drive will have to be the first boot device in the boot order which is in
the BIOS. To get into your BIOS (setup), watch the boot screen to see which
key is required to be depressed for setup (mine is F2). Once you are in,
there are navigation instructions on the various screens. Once the CDRom is
the first boot device, save the setting (by the way, don't change anything
else unless you know exactly what you are doing) and exit. Have your XP
disk in the drive and watch the screen for instructions. What you will want
to do is format the drive (presumably C

that contains Vista and then
install XP in its place. Should this not work, please post back if you can
and let us know what happened. If you cannot post back, try formatting the
drive with the Vista disk but do not reinstall Vista--insert the XP disk
instead. I am doing some guessing here as I do not know what kind of
"safeguards" are built into Vista.
--
Regards
Ron Badour
MS MVP Shell User
"ira_numan" <ira_numan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>
>
> "Ron Badour" wrote:
>
>> You bought a full retail version of XP--it will install on a drive
>> without a
>> system or it will upgrade a drive containing W95 or newer. If you do not
>> want to dual boot with Vista, you will need to remove it from the drive
>> and
>> then install XP clean. Like one of the posters said, be sure to look for
>> XP
>> drivers for your hardware before doing anything.
>
> How would I go about killing WMCE and installing this product? MCE does
> not
> support 3rd-party sound devices such as a driver for a midi interface? I
> need
> to be led by the hand as I'm the one for whom they wrote all those "for
> dummies" books!> --
>> Regards
>>
>> Ron Badour
>> MS MVP 1997 - 2008
>>
>>
>> "Jim E" <JimE@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:A1A6B55A-4AC1-4361-B5E0-66BE026D2F79@microsoft.com...
>> > I've been considering articles either dual-boot of Vist and XP or
>> > removing
>> > Vista and installing XP alone. On the eve of the June 30 deadline, I
>> > bought
>> > a copy of XP with SP2. I'm using a 7 month-old system with Vista Home
>> > Premium
>> > and am not satisfied with it. That version of Vista is not eligible for
>> > the
>> > down-grade offered by the manufacturer so I bought a package labled
>> > Microsoft
>> > Windows XP Home Edition that includes SP2. The box also says "For PCs
>> > with
>> > Windows 95 or earlier, or PCs without Windows." The number 0804 Part
>> > NO.
>> > X10-87162 is shown and the authenticity label includes the no
>> > NO9-00984.
>> >
>> > I am concerned about whether this is the version I need. The statement
>> > "For
>> > PCs with Windows 95 or earlier or for PCs with out Windows" seems very
>> > limiting and, for example, would exclude W98 or W2000. Can you tell me
>> > if
>> > this is the version I need? Thanks for your help.
>> >
>>
>>
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