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Vic
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      12-30-2007
Is there an easy way to remove the 64 bit version to go back to my standard
64 Pro version? Most of my old stuff is now unretrievable. I let a salesman
talk me into purchasing the 64 bit saying how much faster programs would
work. Boy did I bite on that one. Any help will be GREATLY appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

 
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Theo
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      12-30-2007
You need to be a little clearer about what you're wanting to do.

There is only one version of Windows XP Professional x64.


Vic wrote:
> Is there an easy way to remove the 64 bit version to go back to my standard
> 64 Pro version? Most of my old stuff is now unretrievable. I let a salesman
> talk me into purchasing the 64 bit saying how much faster programs would
> work. Boy did I bite on that one. Any help will be GREATLY appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>

 
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Vic
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      12-30-2007
I want to get rid of XP Pro x-64 and go back to my old XP Pro 32 bit that has
served me faithfully.

"Theo" wrote:

> You need to be a little clearer about what you're wanting to do.
>
> There is only one version of Windows XP Professional x64.
>
>
> Vic wrote:
> > Is there an easy way to remove the 64 bit version to go back to my standard
> > 64 Pro version? Most of my old stuff is now unretrievable. I let a salesman
> > talk me into purchasing the 64 bit saying how much faster programs would
> > work. Boy did I bite on that one. Any help will be GREATLY appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >

>

 
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Theo
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      12-30-2007
Then delete the partition and install the 32-bit version.
That is the only reversion approach available.


Vic wrote:
> I want to get rid of XP Pro x-64 and go back to my old XP Pro 32 bit that has
> served me faithfully.
>
> "Theo" wrote:
>
>> You need to be a little clearer about what you're wanting to do.
>>
>> There is only one version of Windows XP Professional x64.
>>
>>
>> Vic wrote:
>>> Is there an easy way to remove the 64 bit version to go back to my standard
>>> 64 Pro version? Most of my old stuff is now unretrievable. I let a salesman
>>> talk me into purchasing the 64 bit saying how much faster programs would
>>> work. Boy did I bite on that one. Any help will be GREATLY appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>

 
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Vic
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      12-30-2007
I also now have no sound and no access to my documents, pictures and files.
that I need.

"Vic" wrote:

> I want to get rid of XP Pro x-64 and go back to my old XP Pro 32 bit that has
> served me faithfully.
>
> "Theo" wrote:
>
> > You need to be a little clearer about what you're wanting to do.
> >
> > There is only one version of Windows XP Professional x64.
> >
> >
> > Vic wrote:
> > > Is there an easy way to remove the 64 bit version to go back to my standard
> > > 64 Pro version? Most of my old stuff is now unretrievable. I let a salesman
> > > talk me into purchasing the 64 bit saying how much faster programs would
> > > work. Boy did I bite on that one. Any help will be GREATLY appreciated.
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance,
> > >

> >

 
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Colin Barnhorst
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      12-30-2007
Reinstall XP x86. If XP x86 originally came preinstalled on the computer
then use your recovery cd or recovery partition. If you do not have any
installation media you will need to purchase a retail full copy. An update
edition cannot be used in this scenario.

"Vic" <> wrote in message
news:0664D79D-C764-4510-A486-...
>I want to get rid of XP Pro x-64 and go back to my old XP Pro 32 bit that
>has
> served me faithfully.
>
> "Theo" wrote:
>
>> You need to be a little clearer about what you're wanting to do.
>>
>> There is only one version of Windows XP Professional x64.
>>
>>
>> Vic wrote:
>> > Is there an easy way to remove the 64 bit version to go back to my
>> > standard
>> > 64 Pro version? Most of my old stuff is now unretrievable. I let a
>> > salesman
>> > talk me into purchasing the 64 bit saying how much faster programs
>> > would
>> > work. Boy did I bite on that one. Any help will be GREATLY appreciated.
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance,
>> >

>>


 
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Vic
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      12-30-2007
Thanks guys. Unfortunately my version is the upgrade so I'll be forced to
purchase a new version. One of life's little speed bumps. I hope everyone has
a GREAT 2008.

Vic

"Colin Barnhorst" wrote:

> Reinstall XP x86. If XP x86 originally came preinstalled on the computer
> then use your recovery cd or recovery partition. If you do not have any
> installation media you will need to purchase a retail full copy. An update
> edition cannot be used in this scenario.
>
> "Vic" <> wrote in message
> news:0664D79D-C764-4510-A486-...
> >I want to get rid of XP Pro x-64 and go back to my old XP Pro 32 bit that
> >has
> > served me faithfully.
> >
> > "Theo" wrote:
> >
> >> You need to be a little clearer about what you're wanting to do.
> >>
> >> There is only one version of Windows XP Professional x64.
> >>
> >>
> >> Vic wrote:
> >> > Is there an easy way to remove the 64 bit version to go back to my
> >> > standard
> >> > 64 Pro version? Most of my old stuff is now unretrievable. I let a
> >> > salesman
> >> > talk me into purchasing the 64 bit saying how much faster programs
> >> > would
> >> > work. Boy did I bite on that one. Any help will be GREATLY appreciated.
> >> >
> >> > Thanks in advance,
> >> >
> >>

>

 
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Colin Barnhorst
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      12-30-2007
If it is an upgrade edition, you upgraded from something. Put the something
back on the computer and then your upgrade edition will work.

"Vic" <> wrote in message
news:0D50E088-B9CF-492B-B6FC-...
> Thanks guys. Unfortunately my version is the upgrade so I'll be forced to
> purchase a new version. One of life's little speed bumps. I hope everyone
> has
> a GREAT 2008.
>
> Vic
>
> "Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
>
>> Reinstall XP x86. If XP x86 originally came preinstalled on the computer
>> then use your recovery cd or recovery partition. If you do not have any
>> installation media you will need to purchase a retail full copy. An
>> update
>> edition cannot be used in this scenario.
>>
>> "Vic" <> wrote in message
>> news:0664D79D-C764-4510-A486-...
>> >I want to get rid of XP Pro x-64 and go back to my old XP Pro 32 bit
>> >that
>> >has
>> > served me faithfully.
>> >
>> > "Theo" wrote:
>> >
>> >> You need to be a little clearer about what you're wanting to do.
>> >>
>> >> There is only one version of Windows XP Professional x64.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Vic wrote:
>> >> > Is there an easy way to remove the 64 bit version to go back to my
>> >> > standard
>> >> > 64 Pro version? Most of my old stuff is now unretrievable. I let a
>> >> > salesman
>> >> > talk me into purchasing the 64 bit saying how much faster programs
>> >> > would
>> >> > work. Boy did I bite on that one. Any help will be GREATLY
>> >> > appreciated.
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks in advance,
>> >> >
>> >>

>>


 
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Vic
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      12-30-2007
Colin, I tried that and it won't install, it says I have a newer version of
XP already installed and stops the installation. It may be time for some
professional help but I will purchase a new stand alone XP Pro before I go,
most likely from that 'E' store - chuckle.

Vic

"Colin Barnhorst" wrote:

> If it is an upgrade edition, you upgraded from something. Put the something
> back on the computer and then your upgrade edition will work.
>
> "Vic" <> wrote in message
> news:0D50E088-B9CF-492B-B6FC-...
> > Thanks guys. Unfortunately my version is the upgrade so I'll be forced to
> > purchase a new version. One of life's little speed bumps. I hope everyone
> > has
> > a GREAT 2008.
> >
> > Vic
> >
> > "Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
> >
> >> Reinstall XP x86. If XP x86 originally came preinstalled on the computer
> >> then use your recovery cd or recovery partition. If you do not have any
> >> installation media you will need to purchase a retail full copy. An
> >> update
> >> edition cannot be used in this scenario.
> >>
> >> "Vic" <> wrote in message
> >> news:0664D79D-C764-4510-A486-...
> >> >I want to get rid of XP Pro x-64 and go back to my old XP Pro 32 bit
> >> >that
> >> >has
> >> > served me faithfully.
> >> >
> >> > "Theo" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> You need to be a little clearer about what you're wanting to do.
> >> >>
> >> >> There is only one version of Windows XP Professional x64.
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> Vic wrote:
> >> >> > Is there an easy way to remove the 64 bit version to go back to my
> >> >> > standard
> >> >> > 64 Pro version? Most of my old stuff is now unretrievable. I let a
> >> >> > salesman
> >> >> > talk me into purchasing the 64 bit saying how much faster programs
> >> >> > would
> >> >> > work. Boy did I bite on that one. Any help will be GREATLY
> >> >> > appreciated.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Thanks in advance,
> >> >> >
> >> >>
> >>

>

 
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Theo
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      12-30-2007
You cannot install the 32-bit Windows XP over the 64-bit
version. You must delete the entire 64-bit version and
install a completely new installation of the 32-bit version.


Vic wrote:
> Colin, I tried that and it won't install, it says I have a newer version of
> XP already installed and stops the installation. It may be time for some
> professional help but I will purchase a new stand alone XP Pro before I go,
> most likely from that 'E' store - chuckle.
>
> Vic
>
> "Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
>
>> If it is an upgrade edition, you upgraded from something. Put the something
>> back on the computer and then your upgrade edition will work.
>>
>> "Vic" <> wrote in message
>> news:0D50E088-B9CF-492B-B6FC-...
>>> Thanks guys. Unfortunately my version is the upgrade so I'll be forced to
>>> purchase a new version. One of life's little speed bumps. I hope everyone
>>> has
>>> a GREAT 2008.
>>>
>>> Vic
>>>
>>> "Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
>>>
>>>> Reinstall XP x86. If XP x86 originally came preinstalled on the computer
>>>> then use your recovery cd or recovery partition. If you do not have any
>>>> installation media you will need to purchase a retail full copy. An
>>>> update
>>>> edition cannot be used in this scenario.
>>>>
>>>> "Vic" <> wrote in message
>>>> news:0664D79D-C764-4510-A486-...
>>>>> I want to get rid of XP Pro x-64 and go back to my old XP Pro 32 bit
>>>>> that
>>>>> has
>>>>> served me faithfully.
>>>>>
>>>>> "Theo" wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> You need to be a little clearer about what you're wanting to do.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> There is only one version of Windows XP Professional x64.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Vic wrote:
>>>>>>> Is there an easy way to remove the 64 bit version to go back to my
>>>>>>> standard
>>>>>>> 64 Pro version? Most of my old stuff is now unretrievable. I let a
>>>>>>> salesman
>>>>>>> talk me into purchasing the 64 bit saying how much faster programs
>>>>>>> would
>>>>>>> work. Boy did I bite on that one. Any help will be GREATLY
>>>>>>> appreciated.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>>>>>

 
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