How can I downgrade from Windows Vista to Windows XP on my Compaq Presario v6000 series?

I have Windows Vista. now, I want to go from vista to xp.how can I do this? Please tell me step by step. I have compaq presario v6000 series laptop? thnk

original title: vista to xp? HW

Hello

First thing to do is to make sure that XP drivers are available for your model computer.

Search drivers XP here model number: http://www8.hp.com/us/en/support-drivers.html

Then, buy a XP disk and license. You will have to search in online stores (beware of scams, piracy!), for old copies computer stores, etc.

Then, if you can buy XP, perform a new installation of XP, Vista operating system cut the hard during the XP installation.

How to do a fresh install of XP: http://pcsupport.about.com/od/operatingsystems/ss/instxpclean1.htm

See you soon.

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