Directions for uninstalling Vista and reverting back to XP
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| Larry Hodges |
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> For those of you that installed Vista Beta over your XP, you're in luck!
> If you follow these simple, step-by-step instructions, it is guaranteed to
> uninstall Vista Beta.
>
> Step #1:
> Don't worry about backing up important data. It's only a bunch of files
> that mean nothing because they're not on paper. Proceed to step 2.
>
> Step #2:
> Fill your bathtub with lukewarm water. Temperature is important, or the
> transformation process won't work right. The water should be between 85
> and 98.6 degrees. Use a common oral (or rectal) thermometer to check the
> water temp before proceeding to Step 3.
>
> Step #3:
> Disconnect everything from your computer. Monitor,
> electrical...everything. Take the side panel off your computer, and slowly
> immerse it in the tub of water. (NOTE: Be sure the water level is high
> enough to cover the entire computer. Failure to do so will compromise the
> process.) Leave submerged for 15 minutes.
>
> Step #4:
> Remove system from tub, drain and towel dry what you can. Use a common
> blow dryer to complete the drying process. It's important to dry the
> system out reasonably well prior to proceeding to Step 5.
>
> Step #5:
> You're now ready to re-install XP! Vista should be completely cleaned out
> at this point. Plug everything back in, open the cup holder on the front
> of the computer and insert your original XP installation CD. Simply
> follow the directions and you're good to go.
>
> Hope that helps! Give us an update on your success.
>
> -Larry
>
| Jane C |
>For those of you that installed Vista Beta over your XP, you're in luck! IfIn my excitement and eagerness to uninstall Vista as fast as possible
>you follow these simple, step-by-step instructions, it is guaranteed to
>uninstall Vista Beta.
>
>Step #1:
>Don't worry about backing up important data. It's only a bunch of files
>that mean nothing because they're not on paper. Proceed to step 2.
>
>Step #2:
>Fill your bathtub with lukewarm water. Temperature is important, or the
>transformation process won't work right. The water should be between 85 and
>98.6 degrees. Use a common oral (or rectal) thermometer to check the water
>temp before proceeding to Step 3.
>
>Step #3:
>Disconnect everything from your computer. Monitor, electrical...everything.
>Take the side panel off your computer, and slowly immerse it in the tub of
>water. (NOTE: Be sure the water level is high enough to cover the entire
>computer. Failure to do so will compromise the process.) Leave submerged
>for 15 minutes.
>
>Step #4:
>Remove system from tub, drain and towel dry what you can. Use a common blow
>dryer to complete the drying process. It's important to dry the system out
>reasonably well prior to proceeding to Step 5.
>
>Step #5:
>You're now ready to re-install XP! Vista should be completely cleaned out
>at this point. Plug everything back in, open the cup holder on the front of
>the computer and insert your original XP installation CD. Simply follow the
>directions and you're good to go.
>
>Hope that helps! Give us an update on your success.
>
>-Larry
| jonah |
> For those of you that installed Vista Beta over your XP, you're in luck!
> If you follow these simple, step-by-step instructions, it is guaranteed to
> uninstall Vista Beta.
>
> Step #1:
> Don't worry about backing up important data. It's only a bunch of files
> that mean nothing because they're not on paper. Proceed to step 2.
>
> Step #2:
> Fill your bathtub with lukewarm water. Temperature is important, or the
> transformation process won't work right. The water should be between 85
> and 98.6 degrees. Use a common oral (or rectal) thermometer to check the
> water temp before proceeding to Step 3.
>
> Step #3:
> Disconnect everything from your computer. Monitor,
> electrical...everything. Take the side panel off your computer, and slowly
> immerse it in the tub of water. (NOTE: Be sure the water level is high
> enough to cover the entire computer. Failure to do so will compromise the
> process.) Leave submerged for 15 minutes.
>
> Step #4:
> Remove system from tub, drain and towel dry what you can. Use a common
> blow dryer to complete the drying process. It's important to dry the
> system out reasonably well prior to proceeding to Step 5.
>
> Step #5:
> You're now ready to re-install XP! Vista should be completely cleaned out
> at this point. Plug everything back in, open the cup holder on the front
> of the computer and insert your original XP installation CD. Simply
> follow the directions and you're good to go.
>
> Hope that helps! Give us an update on your success.
>
> -Larry
>
| Colin Barnhorst |
> For those of you that installed Vista Beta over your XP, you're in luck!
> If you follow these simple, step-by-step instructions, it is guaranteed to
> uninstall Vista Beta.
>
> Step #1:
> Don't worry about backing up important data. It's only a bunch of files
> that mean nothing because they're not on paper. Proceed to step 2.
>
> Step #2:
> Fill your bathtub with lukewarm water. Temperature is important, or the
> transformation process won't work right. The water should be between 85
> and 98.6 degrees. Use a common oral (or rectal) thermometer to check the
> water temp before proceeding to Step 3.
>
> Step #3:
> Disconnect everything from your computer. Monitor,
> electrical...everything. Take the side panel off your computer, and slowly
> immerse it in the tub of water. (NOTE: Be sure the water level is high
> enough to cover the entire computer. Failure to do so will compromise the
> process.) Leave submerged for 15 minutes.
>
> Step #4:
> Remove system from tub, drain and towel dry what you can. Use a common
> blow dryer to complete the drying process. It's important to dry the
> system out reasonably well prior to proceeding to Step 5.
>
> Step #5:
> You're now ready to re-install XP! Vista should be completely cleaned out
> at this point. Plug everything back in, open the cup holder on the front
> of the computer and insert your original XP installation CD. Simply
> follow the directions and you're good to go.
>
> Hope that helps! Give us an update on your success.
>
> -Larry
>
| John |
> For those of you that installed Vista Beta over your XP, you're in luck!
> If you follow these simple, step-by-step instructions, it is guaranteed to
> uninstall Vista Beta.
>
> Step #1:
> Don't worry about backing up important data. It's only a bunch of files
> that mean nothing because they're not on paper. Proceed to step 2.
>
> Step #2:
> Fill your bathtub with lukewarm water. Temperature is important, or the
> transformation process won't work right. The water should be between 85
> and 98.6 degrees. Use a common oral (or rectal) thermometer to check the
> water temp before proceeding to Step 3.
>
> Step #3:
> Disconnect everything from your computer. Monitor,
> electrical...everything. Take the side panel off your computer, and slowly
> immerse it in the tub of water. (NOTE: Be sure the water level is high
> enough to cover the entire computer. Failure to do so will compromise the
> process.) Leave submerged for 15 minutes.
>
> Step #4:
> Remove system from tub, drain and towel dry what you can. Use a common
> blow dryer to complete the drying process. It's important to dry the
> system out reasonably well prior to proceeding to Step 5.
>
> Step #5:
> You're now ready to re-install XP! Vista should be completely cleaned out
> at this point. Plug everything back in, open the cup holder on the front
> of the computer and insert your original XP installation CD. Simply
> follow the directions and you're good to go.
>
> Hope that helps! Give us an update on your success.
>
> -Larry
>
| Chad Harris |
>I get all mixed up with all you experts up here especially with all these
>new dazzling things from the luminaries and brain surgeons at MSFT who are
>offering 4 grand a day to developers frantically trying to debug Clear,
>Confident, Connected Vistabut I have some questions here--if MSFT is Clear,
>Confident, and Connected why are they paying outside developers a tub full
>of bucksto debug Vista?
>
> 1) If I go paperless, does that mean everything that meant something will
> mean nothing--would that be hybridizing the writings of Kafke and Sartre?
>
> 2) What about the shitty OCR for example Omni Page who says every year
> their OCR improves 35%--can 35% go into 100% about ten times, because to
> go paperless I need some decent OCR and I sure as hell haven't seen any?
>
> 3) I don't understand the role of temp in the water. You mean that thing
> they shoved at you in chem class with the 273 degrees in the numberator
> with something about a K for Kelvin? Degrees Kelvin = Degrees Celsius +
> 273 and all that stuff?
>
> 4) You want the computer in the bathtub after the water gets in there but
> how do you tell if your computer is one of the ones that float? Isn't
> Windows Genuine Advantage necessary for it to phone home to Redmond once a
> day so it can float? What if the computer has som much Win Genuine
> Advantage in it that it keeps trying to surface to call home to Redmond
> Softies and won't stay under?
>
> 5) Didn't the same guy who got a sizable settlement from Sony for their
> root kit planting sue MSFT in Federal District Court in the Easter
>
> http://www.wawd.uscourts.gov/WAWD/CA...41d?SearchView
> C06-0900 MJB Brian Johnson v. Microsoft Corporation
>
>
> "The lead lawyer representing Johnson in the suit against Microsoft, Scott
> Kamber of Kamber & Associates LLC in New York, was co-lead counsel for
> consumers in the lawsuit over Sony Corp.'s surreptitious placement of
> copy-protection "rootkit" software on PCs, through music CDs. That
> software, designed to prevent music from being copied illegally, disabled
> protections against viruses and spyware, potentially leaving unaware
> computer users vulnerable. Sony settled the suit."
>
> So will MSFT--sounds like an excellent candidate to move to get class
> action status to get those tough guys into their Westlaw who are doing the
> menacing "we'll getcha" blogs on IE--see "lawyers try doing amatuer
> blogging."
>
> 6) Can't you just use a wet vac to do the drying?
>
>
> 6) The most perplexing question is how does Larry tell a rectal from an
> oral thermometer and is there in fact a difference for Larry? Should
> there be and will it impact Vista or XP? How many Softies do you think can
> tell the difference? I'd bet few.
>
> 7) Won't UAC make Vista waterproof and immune to any moves to clean it
> out? Just the "wanna run as admin" boxes alone should confer immunity?
>
>
> CH
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> "Larry Hodges" <2larry2@2maximizesoftware2.com> wrote in message
> news:XuWdnXOo7Lnk1TnZnZ2dnUVZ_qKdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..>> For those of you that installed Vista Beta over your XP, you're in luck!>
>> If you follow these simple, step-by-step instructions, it is guaranteed
>> to uninstall Vista Beta.
>>
>> Step #1:
>> Don't worry about backing up important data. It's only a bunch of files
>> that mean nothing because they're not on paper. Proceed to step 2.
>>
>> Step #2:
>> Fill your bathtub with lukewarm water. Temperature is important, or the
>> transformation process won't work right. The water should be between 85
>> and 98.6 degrees. Use a common oral (or rectal) thermometer to check the
>> water temp before proceeding to Step 3.
>>
>> Step #3:
>> Disconnect everything from your computer. Monitor,
>> electrical...everything. Take the side panel off your computer, and
>> slowly immerse it in the tub of water. (NOTE: Be sure the water level
>> is high enough to cover the entire computer. Failure to do so will
>> compromise the process.) Leave submerged for 15 minutes.
>>
>> Step #4:
>> Remove system from tub, drain and towel dry what you can. Use a common
>> blow dryer to complete the drying process. It's important to dry the
>> system out reasonably well prior to proceeding to Step 5.
>>
>> Step #5:
>> You're now ready to re-install XP! Vista should be completely cleaned
>> out at this point. Plug everything back in, open the cup holder on the
>> front of the computer and insert your original XP installation CD.
>> Simply follow the directions and you're good to go.
>>
>> Hope that helps! Give us an update on your success.
>>
>> -Larry
>>
>
| Colin Barnhorst |
> Chad, you sure make strangers easily.
>
> "Chad Harris" <Bushisamoron.net> wrote in message
> news:epmTErAnGHA.1280@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...>>I get all mixed up with all you experts up here especially with all these>
>>new dazzling things from the luminaries and brain surgeons at MSFT who are
>>offering 4 grand a day to developers frantically trying to debug Clear,
>>Confident, Connected Vistabut I have some questions here--if MSFT is
>>Clear, Confident, and Connected why are they paying outside developers a
>>tub full of bucksto debug Vista?
>>
>> 1) If I go paperless, does that mean everything that meant something will
>> mean nothing--would that be hybridizing the writings of Kafke and Sartre?
>>
>> 2) What about the shitty OCR for example Omni Page who says every year
>> their OCR improves 35%--can 35% go into 100% about ten times, because to
>> go paperless I need some decent OCR and I sure as hell haven't seen any?
>>
>> 3) I don't understand the role of temp in the water. You mean that thing
>> they shoved at you in chem class with the 273 degrees in the numberator
>> with something about a K for Kelvin? Degrees Kelvin = Degrees Celsius +
>> 273 and all that stuff?
>>
>> 4) You want the computer in the bathtub after the water gets in there but
>> how do you tell if your computer is one of the ones that float? Isn't
>> Windows Genuine Advantage necessary for it to phone home to Redmond once
>> a day so it can float? What if the computer has som much Win Genuine
>> Advantage in it that it keeps trying to surface to call home to Redmond
>> Softies and won't stay under?
>>
>> 5) Didn't the same guy who got a sizable settlement from Sony for their
>> root kit planting sue MSFT in Federal District Court in the Easter
>>
>> http://www.wawd.uscourts.gov/WAWD/CA...41d?SearchView
>> C06-0900 MJB Brian Johnson v. Microsoft Corporation
>>
>>
>> "The lead lawyer representing Johnson in the suit against Microsoft,
>> Scott Kamber of Kamber & Associates LLC in New York, was co-lead counsel
>> for consumers in the lawsuit over Sony Corp.'s surreptitious placement of
>> copy-protection "rootkit" software on PCs, through music CDs. That
>> software, designed to prevent music from being copied illegally, disabled
>> protections against viruses and spyware, potentially leaving unaware
>> computer users vulnerable. Sony settled the suit."
>>
>> So will MSFT--sounds like an excellent candidate to move to get class
>> action status to get those tough guys into their Westlaw who are doing
>> the menacing "we'll getcha" blogs on IE--see "lawyers try doing amatuer
>> blogging."
>>
>> 6) Can't you just use a wet vac to do the drying?
>>
>>
>> 6) The most perplexing question is how does Larry tell a rectal from an
>> oral thermometer and is there in fact a difference for Larry? Should
>> there be and will it impact Vista or XP? How many Softies do you think
>> can tell the difference? I'd bet few.
>>
>> 7) Won't UAC make Vista waterproof and immune to any moves to clean it
>> out? Just the "wanna run as admin" boxes alone should confer immunity?
>>
>>
>> CH
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>> "Larry Hodges" <2larry2@2maximizesoftware2.com> wrote in message
>> news:XuWdnXOo7Lnk1TnZnZ2dnUVZ_qKdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..>>> For those of you that installed Vista Beta over your XP, you're in luck!>>
>>> If you follow these simple, step-by-step instructions, it is guaranteed
>>> to uninstall Vista Beta.
>>>
>>> Step #1:
>>> Don't worry about backing up important data. It's only a bunch of files
>>> that mean nothing because they're not on paper. Proceed to step 2.
>>>
>>> Step #2:
>>> Fill your bathtub with lukewarm water. Temperature is important, or the
>>> transformation process won't work right. The water should be between 85
>>> and 98.6 degrees. Use a common oral (or rectal) thermometer to check
>>> the water temp before proceeding to Step 3.
>>>
>>> Step #3:
>>> Disconnect everything from your computer. Monitor,
>>> electrical...everything. Take the side panel off your computer, and
>>> slowly immerse it in the tub of water. (NOTE: Be sure the water level
>>> is high enough to cover the entire computer. Failure to do so will
>>> compromise the process.) Leave submerged for 15 minutes.
>>>
>>> Step #4:
>>> Remove system from tub, drain and towel dry what you can. Use a common
>>> blow dryer to complete the drying process. It's important to dry the
>>> system out reasonably well prior to proceeding to Step 5.
>>>
>>> Step #5:
>>> You're now ready to re-install XP! Vista should be completely cleaned
>>> out at this point. Plug everything back in, open the cup holder on the
>>> front of the computer and insert your original XP installation CD.
>>> Simply follow the directions and you're good to go.
>>>
>>> Hope that helps! Give us an update on your success.
>>>
>>> -Larry
>>>
>>
>
| Chad Harris |
>I get all mixed up with all you experts up here especially with all theseNever heard of them. Do they write western novels?
>new dazzling things from the luminaries and brain surgeons at MSFT who are
>offering 4 grand a day to developers frantically trying to debug Clear,
>Confident, Connected Vistabut I have some questions here--if MSFT is Clear,
>Confident, and Connected why are they paying outside developers a tub full
>of bucksto debug Vista?
>
> 1) If I go paperless, does that mean everything that meant something will
> mean nothing--would that be hybridizing the writings of Kafke and Sartre?
> 2) What about the shitty OCR for example Omni Page who says every yearSentence structure here sucks. It should be "Omni Page who says every year
> their OCR improves 35%--can 35% go into 100% about ten times, because to
> go paperless I need some decent OCR and I sure as hell haven't seen any?
> 3) I don't understand the role of temp in the water. You mean that thingYes. And no. Depends.
> they shoved at you in chem class with the 273 degrees in the numberator
> with something about a K for Kelvin? Degrees Kelvin = Degrees Celsius +
> 273 and all that stuff?
> 4) You want the computer in the bathtub after the water gets in there butNo. That could damage the valuable files that weren't important enough to
> how do you tell if your computer is one of the ones that float? Isn't
> Windows Genuine Advantage necessary for it to phone home to Redmond once a
> day so it can float? What if the computer has som much Win Genuine
> Advantage in it that it keeps trying to surface to call home to Redmond
> Softies and won't stay under?
>
> 5) Didn't the same guy who got a sizable settlement from Sony for their
> root kit planting sue MSFT in Federal District Court in the Easter
>
> http://www.wawd.uscourts.gov/WAWD/CA...41d?SearchView
> C06-0900 MJB Brian Johnson v. Microsoft Corporation
>
>
> "The lead lawyer representing Johnson in the suit against Microsoft, Scott
> Kamber of Kamber & Associates LLC in New York, was co-lead counsel for
> consumers in the lawsuit over Sony Corp.'s surreptitious placement of
> copy-protection "rootkit" software on PCs, through music CDs. That
> software, designed to prevent music from being copied illegally, disabled
> protections against viruses and spyware, potentially leaving unaware
> computer users vulnerable. Sony settled the suit."
>
> So will MSFT--sounds like an excellent candidate to move to get class
> action status to get those tough guys into their Westlaw who are doing the
> menacing "we'll getcha" blogs on IE--see "lawyers try doing amatuer
> blogging."
>
> 6) Can't you just use a wet vac to do the drying?
> 6) The most perplexing question is how does Larry tell a rectal from anYou can tell which one you're using by taste.
> oral thermometer and is there in fact a difference for Larry? Should
> there be and will it impact Vista or XP? How many Softies do you think can
> tell the difference? I'd bet few.
> 7) Won't UAC make Vista waterproof and immune to any moves to clean itYes, that is currently under development, but not yet implemented in Beta2.
> out? Just the "wanna run as admin" boxes alone should confer immunity?
> CH
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> "Larry Hodges" <2larry2@2maximizesoftware2.com> wrote in message
> news:XuWdnXOo7Lnk1TnZnZ2dnUVZ_qKdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..>> For those of you that installed Vista Beta over your XP, you're in luck!>
>> If you follow these simple, step-by-step instructions, it is guaranteed
>> to uninstall Vista Beta.
>>
>> Step #1:
>> Don't worry about backing up important data. It's only a bunch of files
>> that mean nothing because they're not on paper. Proceed to step 2.
>>
>> Step #2:
>> Fill your bathtub with lukewarm water. Temperature is important, or the
>> transformation process won't work right. The water should be between 85
>> and 98.6 degrees. Use a common oral (or rectal) thermometer to check the
>> water temp before proceeding to Step 3.
>>
>> Step #3:
>> Disconnect everything from your computer. Monitor,
>> electrical...everything. Take the side panel off your computer, and
>> slowly immerse it in the tub of water. (NOTE: Be sure the water level
>> is high enough to cover the entire computer. Failure to do so will
>> compromise the process.) Leave submerged for 15 minutes.
>>
>> Step #4:
>> Remove system from tub, drain and towel dry what you can. Use a common
>> blow dryer to complete the drying process. It's important to dry the
>> system out reasonably well prior to proceeding to Step 5.
>>
>> Step #5:
>> You're now ready to re-install XP! Vista should be completely cleaned
>> out at this point. Plug everything back in, open the cup holder on the
>> front of the computer and insert your original XP installation CD.
>> Simply follow the directions and you're good to go.
>>
>> Hope that helps! Give us an update on your success.
>>
>> -Larry
>>
>
| Larry Hodges |
> "Chad Harris" <Bushisamoron.net> wrote in message
> news:epmTErAnGHA.1280@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...>>I get all mixed up with all you experts up here especially with all these>
>>new dazzling things from the luminaries and brain surgeons at MSFT who are
>>offering 4 grand a day to developers frantically trying to debug Clear,
>>Confident, Connected Vistabut I have some questions here--if MSFT is
>>Clear, Confident, and Connected why are they paying outside developers a
>>tub full of bucksto debug Vista?
>>
>> 1) If I go paperless, does that mean everything that meant something will
>> mean nothing--would that be hybridizing the writings of Kafke and Sartre?
> Never heard of them. Do they write western novels?
>>> 2) What about the shitty OCR for example Omni Page who says every year>
>> their OCR improves 35%--can 35% go into 100% about ten times, because to
>> go paperless I need some decent OCR and I sure as hell haven't seen any?
> Sentence structure here sucks. It should be "Omni Page who says every
> year their OCR improves 35%--can 35% go into 100% about ten times?
> Because to go paperless, I need some decent OCR and I sure as hell haven't
> seen any?" That's still a little choppy, but better.
>
> Please work on that if you intend future posts.
>>> 3) I don't understand the role of temp in the water. You mean that thing>
>> they shoved at you in chem class with the 273 degrees in the numberator
>> with something about a K for Kelvin? Degrees Kelvin = Degrees Celsius +
>> 273 and all that stuff?
> Yes. And no. Depends.
>>> 4) You want the computer in the bathtub after the water gets in there but>
>> how do you tell if your computer is one of the ones that float? Isn't
>> Windows Genuine Advantage necessary for it to phone home to Redmond once
>> a day so it can float? What if the computer has som much Win Genuine
>> Advantage in it that it keeps trying to surface to call home to Redmond
>> Softies and won't stay under?
>>
>> 5) Didn't the same guy who got a sizable settlement from Sony for their
>> root kit planting sue MSFT in Federal District Court in the Easter
>>
>> http://www.wawd.uscourts.gov/WAWD/CA...41d?SearchView
>> C06-0900 MJB Brian Johnson v. Microsoft Corporation
>>
>>
>> "The lead lawyer representing Johnson in the suit against Microsoft,
>> Scott Kamber of Kamber & Associates LLC in New York, was co-lead counsel
>> for consumers in the lawsuit over Sony Corp.'s surreptitious placement of
>> copy-protection "rootkit" software on PCs, through music CDs. That
>> software, designed to prevent music from being copied illegally, disabled
>> protections against viruses and spyware, potentially leaving unaware
>> computer users vulnerable. Sony settled the suit."
>>
>> So will MSFT--sounds like an excellent candidate to move to get class
>> action status to get those tough guys into their Westlaw who are doing
>> the menacing "we'll getcha" blogs on IE--see "lawyers try doing amatuer
>> blogging."
>>
>> 6) Can't you just use a wet vac to do the drying?
> No. That could damage the valuable files that weren't important enough to
> back up in the first place. After all, we're trying to do this the smart
> way this time. Don't rock the boat.
>>> 6) The most perplexing question is how does Larry tell a rectal from an>
>> oral thermometer and is there in fact a difference for Larry? Should
>> there be and will it impact Vista or XP? How many Softies do you think
>> can tell the difference? I'd bet few.
> You can tell which one you're using by taste.
>>> 7) Won't UAC make Vista waterproof and immune to any moves to clean it>
>> out? Just the "wanna run as admin" boxes alone should confer immunity?
> Yes, that is currently under development, but not yet implemented in
> Beta2.
>
>>> CH>
>>
>>
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>>
>>
>>
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>>
>> "Larry Hodges" <2larry2@2maximizesoftware2.com> wrote in message
>> news:XuWdnXOo7Lnk1TnZnZ2dnUVZ_qKdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..>>> For those of you that installed Vista Beta over your XP, you're in luck!>>
>>> If you follow these simple, step-by-step instructions, it is guaranteed
>>> to uninstall Vista Beta.
>>>
>>> Step #1:
>>> Don't worry about backing up important data. It's only a bunch of files
>>> that mean nothing because they're not on paper. Proceed to step 2.
>>>
>>> Step #2:
>>> Fill your bathtub with lukewarm water. Temperature is important, or the
>>> transformation process won't work right. The water should be between 85
>>> and 98.6 degrees. Use a common oral (or rectal) thermometer to check
>>> the water temp before proceeding to Step 3.
>>>
>>> Step #3:
>>> Disconnect everything from your computer. Monitor,
>>> electrical...everything. Take the side panel off your computer, and
>>> slowly immerse it in the tub of water. (NOTE: Be sure the water level
>>> is high enough to cover the entire computer. Failure to do so will
>>> compromise the process.) Leave submerged for 15 minutes.
>>>
>>> Step #4:
>>> Remove system from tub, drain and towel dry what you can. Use a common
>>> blow dryer to complete the drying process. It's important to dry the
>>> system out reasonably well prior to proceeding to Step 5.
>>>
>>> Step #5:
>>> You're now ready to re-install XP! Vista should be completely cleaned
>>> out at this point. Plug everything back in, open the cup holder on the
>>> front of the computer and insert your original XP installation CD.
>>> Simply follow the directions and you're good to go.
>>>
>>> Hope that helps! Give us an update on your success.
>>>
>>> -Larry
>>>
>>
>
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| Desktop icons keep reverting back to default | Andy | Customize Windows XP | 3 | 11-16-2003 11:14 PM |
| reverting back to windows me | Wayne | Windows XP Accessibility | 1 | 10-23-2003 02:00 AM |
| Reverting back to Win Msgs 4.7 | Windows XP Messenger | 1 | 09-06-2003 02:20 PM | |
| uninstalling go back | chas | Windows XP Basics | 1 | 07-20-2003 10:15 PM |
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