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Old 10-09-2009, 09:10 PM
Greg
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Re: replacing Vista with XP/w2k and possible problems with drivers

On Wed, 01 Jul 2009 09:17:54 -0700, FBonWin7RC1x64 <fb@guy.llo> wrote:
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>Your first problem will be in finding SATA/AHCI drivers for XP so that
>you can even begin to install XP.
>
>If you are only 55 yrs old I'd strongly suggest that you learn to use
>Vista as it is the future...i.e., Windows 7 is built on Vista and XP is,
>for an intense and purposes...a dead OS.[/color]

I just bought xp, so I can pay my bill (Some sites use flash and they
will require xp soon)

Hmm, not quite true from what a tech told me. It is going to be
built on xp and some on vista to make it faster. Windows 7 pro is
even going to have a xp mode.

Greg


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