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WARNING - Vista does not have an uninstall option in
add/remove programs, upgrade is permanent. You should parallel install Vista
at the beginning until you get use to it.
Remove Vista from duel boot system Option 1
Remove Vista from duel boot system Option
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Removing Vista from a duel boot system is not a task for
the faint hearted, so make sure you do a full back up before trying. as
there is a chance of hard drive destruction.
The main reason for this problem is the new boot loader.
So follow the next steps after you backup.
- Make double sure you have backed up.
- Now boot of your XP CD
- Boot into recovery console by pressing "R" at the
following screen.

- Type command "FIXBOOT C:" (No speech marks)
- Next type "FIXMBR", read serious warning messages and
press "Y" to continue
- Exit and reboot.
- Finally edit Boot.ini and delete line with "Longhorn" or
"Vista" on it and delete the folder Vista resides in.
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Boot your computer in to Windows XP.
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Ensure you have the Vista DVD in the DVD drive.
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Go to “Start” and “Run”. Type in “d:\boot\bootsect.exe
/nt52 ALL /force” (without quotes, plus replace d: with the
drive letter of your Vista DVD).
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Restart the computer, and you will notice the boot
selection menu is gone.
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Format the partition/drive where you had Vista
installed.
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Remove two files (Boot.BAK & Bootsect.BAK) on
your XP root folder (C:)..
And now you have returned your computer to its previous state, without
Vista and without the new bootloader.
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