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From: P. Jayant on 15 Apr 2010 22:17 I have a Lenovo G550 laptop with Windows 7 pre-installed (no installation disk from MS but a startup disk created immediately after installation). I have no problem using the Laptop and Windows 7 since I am currently using it at home where I have some friends around to consult in case of a problem. My son who is going abroad for a few weeks wants to take the Laptop with him after installing XP SP2 on it, if this is feasible. If that works, will the software like Easy Capture with the built-in camera , LG Power Tools, VLC Media Player and other software pre-installed on the Laptop work under XP? Or have I to search for drivers which will enable these applications work under XP? When he returns, I plan to install Windows 7 back again on the laptop using the startup disk. P. Jayant
From: Barry Watzman on 15 Apr 2010 23:19 Really better to just stick with Windows 7. There is no telling what will happen if you install XP (which should be SP3 not SP2, BTW). All of the necessary drivers may or may not exist, may or may not be easy to find, and as for software even beyond drivers (for things like the webcam), there is no guarantee that you have it in a separately installable form OR that it will work (under XP). The only thing you can do is try it. ***STRONG*** SUGGESTION: Use a separate hard drive and keep the Win 7 drive intact and untouched. When I have done something like this (which I have done on at least 3 occasions), it usually takes from 10 to 40 hours to find and test the drivers and then get the installation working (if, indeed that is possible). P. Jayant wrote: > I have a Lenovo G550 laptop with Windows 7 pre-installed (no installation > disk from MS but a startup disk created immediately after installation). I > have no problem using the Laptop and Windows 7 since I am currently using it > at home where I have some friends around to consult in case of a problem. My > son who is going abroad for a few weeks wants to take the Laptop with him > after installing XP SP2 on it, if this is feasible. If that works, will the > software like Easy Capture with the built-in camera , LG Power Tools, VLC > Media Player and other software pre-installed on the Laptop work under XP? > Or have I to search for drivers which will enable these applications work > under XP? > > When he returns, I plan to install Windows 7 back again on the laptop using > the startup disk. > > P. Jayant > >
From: John Doue on 16 Apr 2010 04:44
On 4/16/2010 6:19 AM, Barry Watzman wrote: > Really better to just stick with Windows 7. > > There is no telling what will happen if you install XP (which should be > SP3 not SP2, BTW). All of the necessary drivers may or may not exist, > may or may not be easy to find, and as for software even beyond drivers > (for things like the webcam), there is no guarantee that you have it in > a separately installable form OR that it will work (under XP). The only > thing you can do is try it. > > ***STRONG*** SUGGESTION: Use a separate hard drive and keep the Win 7 > drive intact and untouched. > > When I have done something like this (which I have done on at least 3 > occasions), it usually takes from 10 to 40 hours to find and test the > drivers and then get the installation working (if, indeed that is > possible). > > > P. Jayant wrote: >> I have a Lenovo G550 laptop with Windows 7 pre-installed (no installation >> disk from MS but a startup disk created immediately after >> installation). I >> have no problem using the Laptop and Windows 7 since I am currently >> using it >> at home where I have some friends around to consult in case of a >> problem. My >> son who is going abroad for a few weeks wants to take the Laptop with him >> after installing XP SP2 on it, if this is feasible. If that works, >> will the >> software like Easy Capture with the built-in camera , LG Power Tools, VLC >> Media Player and other software pre-installed on the Laptop work under >> XP? >> Or have I to search for drivers which will enable these applications work >> under XP? >> >> When he returns, I plan to install Windows 7 back again on the laptop >> using >> the startup disk. >> >> P. Jayant >> Excellent advice. I did something like sometime ago when I received a mini-desktop with Vista. It took an inordinate amount of time to find the necessary drivers. I can only surmise it will be even more difficult to go from W7 to SP3. But with a spare drive as suggested, and plenty of time, it could fun ... if you enjoy this kind of project! And if you succeed, make sure to keep the SP3 drive handy ...just in case! -- John Doue |