Windows Xp?

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    logankaloposted 13 years ago

    I research http://www.seagate.com/ww/v/index.jsp?locale=en-us&name=installnha

    I have a windows vista ultimate laptop.When I bought it it had Windows
    xp on it.I upgraded it to windows vista then it started rebooting.So
    when the computer shop people tried to put Windows xp the computer
    didn't respond they said that it is beacause of the sata harddisk.After
    somehow they put Windows xp.then my dad put windows vista again.Now it
    works properly.but I want to put windows xp now should i do it?

    Thanks

    1. Brinafr3sh profile image72
      Brinafr3shposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Yes you should stick with Window XP, my sister had Vista and her computer eventually crashed the whole hard drive. Many other people had the same problem with Vista, and Bill Gates had a recall on Windows Vista about 2-3 years ago. I've had Windows XP for 10 years since 2003, and it still works great. Although sometimes I have to restore it with F8 or F10, that's only when I think has a bad virus.

    2. profile image57
      digiseoposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      "I research http://www.seagate.com/ww/v/index.jsp?l … me=installnha

      I have a windows vista ultimate laptop.When I bought it it had Windows
      xp on it.I upgraded it to windows vista then it started rebooting.So
      when the computer shop people tried to put Windows xp the computer
      didn't respond they said that it is beacause of the sata harddisk.After
      somehow they put Windows xp.then my dad put windows vista again.Now it
      works properly.but I want to put windows xp now should i do it?

      Thanks"

      I think you should upgrade the account and use window 7 ultimate. It is easy to use.

      1. edhan profile image36
        edhanposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        Yes. I agreed that Windows 7 is pretty much stable and better than XP. You should use it instead of Vista as it is unstable.

  2. cesarmartins profile image61
    cesarmartinsposted 13 years ago

    Yes, you'd better step ahead and install Windows 7, it's pretty much safer and more stable than Windows XP as our mates said before.

    Best wishes.

    :-)

  3. profile image55
    Robertyposted 13 years ago

    I now have the windows xp disk that came with my previous HP computer. How do I go about uninstalling the windows vista, from my new computer and then installing windows xp with the xp disk?


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