I have a ten-year old Gateway PC. I had a crash and a local tech cleaned it up and installed a Spanish version of Windows XP Professional on the smaller C:/ drive. That's fine for my son whose first language is Spanish. On the larger D:/ drive, I upgraded to an English language Windows 7 Home Version. The problem is that although Windows' analysis for the upgrade okayed it, there is just not enough memory to power it. A major pain is that I can't change the screen resolution and some pages open too large for the screen such that I can't even get to the X or a Close button and have to use another method to get out of the page.
I have two Windows XP discs and would like to replace the Windows 7 with Windows XP on my D:/ drive. Before I try to figure it out myself and do something stupid like formatting the D:/ drive, I'd like some advice. The two drives seem to be independent such that I had to put Corel Word Perfect on each drive so we both could write on our respective drives.
What would you suggest?
I have two Windows XP discs and would like to replace the Windows 7 with Windows XP on my D:/ drive. Before I try to figure it out myself and do something stupid like formatting the D:/ drive, I'd like some advice. The two drives seem to be independent such that I had to put Corel Word Perfect on each drive so we both could write on our respective drives.
What would you suggest?