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installing windows xp
Saturday, October 22, 2005 at 10:31 pm
Posted by rich bee (1 messages posted)

hello, I just recently put on a windows xp that didn't have the right product codes so i couldn't register it but somehow a really basic version was put on my computer with no audio or internet. I recieved another copy of windows xp with all the right codes but i can't put it on because when i try to install an error box pops up saying that it cannot load because the version i'm trying to put on is older than the version I have on it now. so how do I wipe out the version of windows xp i have on my computer and put the older version on it. i tried booting it from the cd and it didn't seem to work. Thanks, Rich

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re: installing windows xp
Sunday, October 23, 2005 at 1:09 am
Posted by Ricer46 (23825 messages posted)

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On Saturday, October 22, 2005 at 10:31 pm, rich bee wrote:
>hello,
>
>I just recently put on a windows xp that didn't have the right product codes so i
>couldn't register it but somehow a really basic version was put on my computer with
>no audio or internet. I recieved another copy of windows xp with all the right codes
>but i can't put it on because when i try to install an error box pops up saying that
>it cannot load because the version i'm trying to put on is older than the version
>I have on it now. so how do I wipe out the version of windows xp i have on my computer
>and put the older version on it. i tried booting it from the cd and it didn't seem
>to work.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Rich

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