Bye Bye Vista, Hello XP?
Well most of you will think that I will be saying hello Windows 7, hmm …. not really…
The past 2 days has been quite horrifying for me. I decided to finally bow out of Windows Vista and welcome back Windows XP on my Lenovo Y300 laptop.
Well it’s an unthinkable thought but I finally gave up on Vista due to the following reasons.
Here’s my take on Vista.
- The constant prompts like allowing file operation to proceed and so on is damn annoying and performance is by far slagging even thought I’ve upgraded my RAM to 3GB.
- It took me 5 minutes to transfer 1 GB of data from my Local D drive to my external 1TB Western Digital Hard drive in XP but in Vista it tooks me over 45 minutes!
- There are a couple of sites that hangs upon browsing…. which finally lead me to this downgrading process.
Before you perform any downgrading there are a couple of things you MUST take note.
Things to take note before downgrading:-
- Be sure, there are hardware drivers that support XP. Certain OEM manufacturers hadtailor made their laptops based on Windows Vista only. I’ve experienced a couple of them and most notably is the DELL M1300 series though few forumers have claimed that they successfully able to install XP on these laptops.
- Windows Vista downgrade is available to Windows Vista Business and Ultimate editions only. If you are using Windows Home Basic or Home Premium …. you need to purchase a seperate license in order to downgrade it Windows XP Home or Professional.
- Windows XP Professional (Service Pack 2) does not support SATA hard drives install. You need Windows XP Service Pack 3 in order to have the installation progress smoothly. Alternatively you can use n-Lite and customized your own Win XP CD.
Windows Vista is actually a good operating system, in terms of security, but it’s lagging performance and compatability issues is somewhat in question.
You can also have an option to use a USB thumbdrive to install your operating system. That will in another post …… coming soon.


I also thinking if I need to use XP again because I am not so happy in Vista.
Just be sure to have all the drivers that are XP compatible my friend.
Hi, interest post. I’ll write you later about few questions!