
Copy the drivers files to a USB flash driver or external hard drive or burn them to CD/DVD.

Option 3 – Format the Hard Drive, Wipe Off Vista and Install XPįor those who totally fed up with Vista and just want XP, or prefer a clean installation of OS has only this option to rely on. You will get XP which runs inside Vista, with minor compromise on speed, performance and have to go through Vista first on every bootup. Install VMware Server or Virtual PC 2007 (both free) or any other virtualization software, and then install Windows XP into the virtual machine environment.

Once completed, you can choose to boot up either XP or Vista, and has the best of both world. Simply boot up any XP setup media and install XP into different partition or hard drive than the Vista installation. It’s by far the easier and best method to run XP instead of Vista if you have another partition or hard disk. But if you decide to downgrade from Vista to install XP, there is also a simple guideline that you can observe to ensure that the migration goes smoothly. There’re actually few options available instead of completely uninstall Vista as listed below.

XP will treat Vista as ‘superior’ operating system and refuse to install over it. You can’t simply insert the XP installation CD media into the CD-ROM drive and hope to ‘upgrade’ and replace the Vista with Windows XP usual install routine because Vista won’t allow it to be overwritten. There is no direct path to downgrade Vista to XP.

Windows Vista sucks? Or simply don’t like Vista? If you’re thinking to downgrade your Vista system to run on Windows XP, it’s not as easy as you think.
