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Topic: Down grading from Vista to XP

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Hello everyone, I just wanted to share my experience incase anyone else is thinking about doing this. This may be a little long but i want to be as detailed as possible.

My set up: HP Pavillion laptop 9000 series / Denon HC-4500 controller / Denon X500 mixer.

I had an HP laptop for about 2 years now and I felt it was time to upgrade. Mind you this lap top was running Vista. I only use my laptops strictly for Djing nothing else so I never really had any issues with the laptop or Vista. Never once has VDJ crashed. I don't currently do any video mixing but was hoping to start messing around with the new laptop.

A friend of mine builds and repairs computers for a living and he mentioned to me that Vista take a lot of a computers resources to operate and has a lot of compatability issues. I am not the type of person to believe everything i hear so i did some research on the internet ( go to google and search Vista vs XP) and found a lot of supporting material.

So i bought a new faster HP and i had an old XP (full install) disc from on of my old computers. I have learned the hard way that most new computers do not have restore discs any more. Now they partition the hard drive and put all the restore info on there. One for the 1st things you should do when you buy a new computer is to create restore discs or back up discs.

Not paying attention or reading everything like I should have, I wiped out the hard drive and installed windows XP. Xp worked just fine and everything seemed to be running smooth. Getting all the driver for my hardware was next. I did what I though should be simple and went to HPs website. went to the support page and put in my model number and windows version. It then listed all the necessary drivers to down load. i downloaded all of them and tried to install them next. Everyone of them had compatibility issues. So next I went to the maker of each divice and looked for the driver for my windows version and still had compatibility issues.

Next i went to HP and asked for their help. Accorrding to them, they do not condone the down grading and there for can not assist. i searched the web for about a month reading everything I could until I finally came across a guy who had the same laptop and did the same thing. He listed a very detailed process and provided all the links to get the drivers.

We had to install drivers from the HP Pavillion 6000 series in order to get everything to work. After that I did all the updates, installed all my software and transfered all my music. As of right now everything is working perfectly and I will be tring to do video mixing in the future.

Please do as much reasearch you can before you attempt this and make sure you have back up discs incase it doesn't work.
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Inviato Wed 06 Aug 08 @ 1:54 pm
So are you telling us that you never tried to use this computer with Vista, you just stripped it and installed XP? How much and how fast is the ram on this machine?
 

That is correct, even though Vista came with my new laptop i never used it. I immediately installed XP. As fars as your other question, I don't know a technical way to say this but responsiveness is very good. I can run multiple apps while running VDJ and not skipping a beat. i could also do this on the other laptops but you can hear it a split second silence when I did it. That no longer happens on the new laptop. I haven't really put a strain on the laptop yet either to really gauge it. i am hoping to do that this weekend.
 

Very Good Move to switch over to Vista. XP has Lower Latecity, runs more stable, better performance. There is a noticable difference in latecity between Vista and XP. On vista, when im scratching
 



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