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Asked by bjmorse in Internet Protocols, Microsoft Operating Systems, Windows 7
A user had a Windows XP system (2g memory, up to date with installs) and tried to install Windows 7 Home Premium on this. The install was not successful. It suggested going into recovery which failed.
At any rate - now it tried to boot Windows 7, fails and keeps recycling in a reboot. How can we remove the Windows 7 updates or at least change it so that when it boots, it boots back to XP?
It comes up with a console saying:
Windows boot manager
Earlier Version of Windows
Windows Setup Tollback
but defaults to Tollback. If we are quick enough and select "earlier version..." it boots fine in XP. We have tried tochange the settings in startup & recovery to select "earlier version" but that does not seem to work.
How can we just get rid of the Windows 7 install or just have it always boot the the "earlier version" of Windows
20091111-EE-VQP-91 - Hierarchy / EE_QW_3_20080625