G
Guest
I put Vista in last night over XP and have been unimpressed with how slow and
ungainly it is. I know Microsoft still has lots of performance tweaks to put
in and all but I'm not willing to blow so much of my time on this right now.
so I want windows XP back.
Problem is, that windows Somehow seems to have taken over the space between
Bios and O.S. load, because even though I've gone into the bios and changed
ALL of my start up drives to CD Rom and have my XP (and 98) CDs in the
drives, Windows continues to boot.
I have three HDs, a SATA2 which Windows is on as my primary and two IDEs.
any suggestions for how I'd go about getting Windows XP back if I can't boot
to a CD?
ungainly it is. I know Microsoft still has lots of performance tweaks to put
in and all but I'm not willing to blow so much of my time on this right now.
so I want windows XP back.
Problem is, that windows Somehow seems to have taken over the space between
Bios and O.S. load, because even though I've gone into the bios and changed
ALL of my start up drives to CD Rom and have my XP (and 98) CDs in the
drives, Windows continues to boot.
I have three HDs, a SATA2 which Windows is on as my primary and two IDEs.
any suggestions for how I'd go about getting Windows XP back if I can't boot
to a CD?