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good morning! im having trouble trying to fix my computer after a virus
attack, for the 2nd time, and yes i do have virus protection installed. i
want to UNinstall xp pro, and go back to my windows 98 os. do i need to
uninstall all software installed, and unhook cable modem and router before i
do this so not to damaged them. im not happy with xp, and want to change my
system back. thanks for your help.
 
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How to Uninstall Windows XP and Revert to a Previous Operating System
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;303661

How to Use the Fdisk Tool and the Format Tool to Partition or
Repartition a Hard Disk
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;255867

1. Delete the Windows XP partition.
2. Create a new partition.
3. Format the new partition FAT32.
4. Install your desired Operating System.

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User

Be Smart! Protect Your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/protect/default.aspx

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"jlb" wrote:

| good morning! im having trouble trying to fix my computer after a virus
| attack, for the 2nd time, and yes i do have virus protection installed. i
| want to UNinstall xp pro, and go back to my windows 98 os. do i need to
| uninstall all software installed, and unhook cable modem and router before i
| do this so not to damaged them. im not happy with xp, and want to change my
| system back. thanks for your help.
 
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Hi,

Yes, disconnect from the internet first. Then how you proceed depends on
whether this was an upgrade to begin with, and whether the uninstall option
is still available. Check for it in the Control panel/Add & Remove and use
it if available. If not, you will need to boot with a 9x startup floppy and
format the system partition, then run setup for Win98.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone
www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

"jlb" <jlb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F79ADEF0-0C4C-46C0-84CF-6153C6021706@microsoft.com...
> good morning! im having trouble trying to fix my computer after a virus
> attack, for the 2nd time, and yes i do have virus protection installed. i
> want to UNinstall xp pro, and go back to my windows 98 os. do i need to
> uninstall all software installed, and unhook cable modem and router before
> i
> do this so not to damaged them. im not happy with xp, and want to change
> my
> system back. thanks for your help.
 
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics (More info?)

Going back to W98 will solve nothing at all because your system will still
be vulnerable, even more so.. You said that you have virus protection
installed. Have you also been updating and running it frequently? Do you
have an anti-spyware program? If not, get one and keep it updated and run it
frequently as well.

Some very reliable protective software are out there on the internet, and
many of them are free downloads. Examples of free ones include AVG 7.0, an
AV program from Grisoft, and AdAware, an anti-spyware program.

"jlb" <jlb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F79ADEF0-0C4C-46C0-84CF-6153C6021706@microsoft.com...
> good morning! im having trouble trying to fix my computer after a virus
> attack, for the 2nd time, and yes i do have virus protection installed. i
> want to UNinstall xp pro, and go back to my windows 98 os. do i need to
> uninstall all software installed, and unhook cable modem and router before
> i
> do this so not to damaged them. im not happy with xp, and want to change
> my
> system back. thanks for your help.
 
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics (More info?)

All good points.

Also, does he have a firewall installed?

--
Michael Solomon MS-MVP
Windows Shell/User
Backup is a PC User's Best Friend
DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/

"Papa" <bikingis@my.fun> wrote in message
news:eeyNbEf7EHA.3124@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> Going back to W98 will solve nothing at all because your system will still
> be vulnerable, even more so.. You said that you have virus protection
> installed. Have you also been updating and running it frequently? Do you
> have an anti-spyware program? If not, get one and keep it updated and run
> it frequently as well.
>
> Some very reliable protective software are out there on the internet, and
> many of them are free downloads. Examples of free ones include AVG 7.0, an
> AV program from Grisoft, and AdAware, an anti-spyware program.
>
> "jlb" <jlb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:F79ADEF0-0C4C-46C0-84CF-6153C6021706@microsoft.com...
>> good morning! im having trouble trying to fix my computer after a virus
>> attack, for the 2nd time, and yes i do have virus protection installed.
>> i
>> want to UNinstall xp pro, and go back to my windows 98 os. do i need to
>> uninstall all software installed, and unhook cable modem and router
>> before i
>> do this so not to damaged them. im not happy with xp, and want to change
>> my
>> system back. thanks for your help.
>
>
 
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"jlb" wrote:

> good morning! im having trouble trying to fix my computer after a virus
> attack, for the 2nd time, and yes i do have virus protection installed. i
> want to UNinstall xp pro, and go back to my windows 98 os. do i need to
> uninstall all software installed, and unhook cable modem and router before i
> do this so not to damaged them. im not happy with xp, and want to change my
> system back. thanks for your help.
Turn off System Restore, download, install, update and scan with Ad-aware SE
Personal. http://www.lavasoftusa.com Free!
Download, install and scan with Stinger from McAfee (also free)
http://vil.nai.com/vil/stinger/
Restart the computer and turn on System Restore.
 
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jlb wrote:
> good morning! im having trouble trying to fix my computer after a virus
> attack, for the 2nd time, and yes i do have virus protection installed. i
> want to UNinstall xp pro, and go back to my windows 98 os. do i need to
> uninstall all software installed, and unhook cable modem and router before i
> do this so not to damaged them. im not happy with xp, and want to change my
> system back. thanks for your help.


The normal way to "uninstall" any operating system is to format
the hard drive and install a new OS of your choice.

Only if you performed an upgrade from Win98/Me, elected to backup
the old system files, and didn't convert the partition to NTFS, can
you then boot into Safe Mode and click Start > Control Panel
> Add/Remove Programs. All of these conditions must be met for the
uninstall option to be available.

Otherwise:

How to Manually Remove Win XP and Restore Win9x
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q314052


--

Bruce Chambers

Help us help you:
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having
both at once. - RAH
 
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begin Michael Solomon (MS-MVP) piddled around and finally wrote:

> All good points.

And not a single one answered the OP's question. You sure ain't the swooftest
of MVP's are ya, which is a redundant fact anyway.

>
> Also, does he have a firewall installed?
>

Why are you asking him for, you idiot? Ask the OP. Or is that also too hard
for your top-posting, idiotic mind to fathom?
 
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The OP's question was answered before I responded in the thread. My
question about a firewall was meant to be in the context of Papa's post. I
assumed if the OP reads the entire thread he'll see and understand that.

I see no need for your rudeness or insults. I've never treated you that way
nor anyone else in any of these groups.

There are no rules on this server or in these groups that require users to
bottom post. If you don't like it you can simply add me to your block
senders list or whatever passes for such in whatever reader you happen to be
using. Given your low opinion of me I would have assumed you would have
stopped reading my posts a long time ago.

And since you brought up the term and are questioning my sanity, your
question is not properly phrased, "Why are you asking him for," tsk, tsk,
tsk. Such horrible English and syntax from someone who considers himself so
superior.

--
Michael Solomon MS-MVP
Windows Shell/User
Backup is a PC User's Best Friend
DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/

"Beezelbub" <hotNspicy@hell_is_home.com> wrote in message
news:33j1f2F3ulrpaU1@individual.net...
> begin Michael Solomon (MS-MVP) piddled around and finally wrote:
>
>> All good points.
>
> And not a single one answered the OP's question. You sure ain't the
> swooftest
> of MVP's are ya, which is a redundant fact anyway.
>
>>
>> Also, does he have a firewall installed?
>>
>
> Why are you asking him for, you idiot? Ask the OP. Or is that also too
> hard
> for your top-posting, idiotic mind to fathom?
>
 
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begin Michael Solomon (MS-MVP) piddled around and finally wrote:

> The OP's question was answered before I responded in the thread. My
> question about a firewall was meant to be in the context of Papa's post. I
> assumed if the OP reads the entire thread he'll see and understand that.
>
> I see no need for your rudeness or insults. I've never treated you that way
> nor anyone else in any of these groups.
>
> There are no rules on this server or in these groups that require users to
> bottom post. If you don't like it you can simply add me to your block
> senders list or whatever passes for such in whatever reader you happen to be
> using. Given your low opinion of me I would have assumed you would have
> stopped reading my posts a long time ago.
>
> And since you brought up the term and are questioning my sanity, your
> question is not properly phrased, "Why are you asking him for," tsk, tsk,
> tsk. Such horrible English and syntax from someone who considers himself so
> superior.
>

BWAAAHAHAAHAHAHA! A "syntax" lame and a whiny 'block me' post and no real
answer to anything put to you. Figures.
 
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The only one whining in this thread is you or have you forgotten your whine
about my top posting? The OP has received answers to his questions and had
received them before I even posted; I was only adding a point in support of
someone else's comments.

If you are going to criticize others who respond, it might have just a bit
more validity if you provided useful information of your own. Thus far
you've wasted two posts in this thread criticizing me yet you've provided
absolutely nothing of any value or help to the OP.

I'll just reiterate, the OP's question was answered so there was no need for
me to be redundant. I simply added additional information in support of
someone else's comments and for some reason, that pissed you off.

--
Michael Solomon MS-MVP
Windows Shell/User
Backup is a PC User's Best Friend
DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/

"Beezelbub" <hotNspicy@hell_is_home.com> wrote in message
news:33kdo0F3t9rn1U6@individual.net...
> begin Michael Solomon (MS-MVP) piddled around and finally wrote:
>
>> The OP's question was answered before I responded in the thread. My
>> question about a firewall was meant to be in the context of Papa's post.
>> I
>> assumed if the OP reads the entire thread he'll see and understand that.
>>
>> I see no need for your rudeness or insults. I've never treated you that
>> way
>> nor anyone else in any of these groups.
>>
>> There are no rules on this server or in these groups that require users
>> to
>> bottom post. If you don't like it you can simply add me to your block
>> senders list or whatever passes for such in whatever reader you happen to
>> be
>> using. Given your low opinion of me I would have assumed you would have
>> stopped reading my posts a long time ago.
>>
>> And since you brought up the term and are questioning my sanity, your
>> question is not properly phrased, "Why are you asking him for," tsk, tsk,
>> tsk. Such horrible English and syntax from someone who considers himself
>> so
>> superior.
>>
>
> BWAAAHAHAAHAHAHA! A "syntax" lame and a whiny 'block me' post and no real
> answer to anything put to you. Figures.
 
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begin Michael Solomon (MS-MVP) piddled around and finally wrote:

> The only one whining in this thread is you or have you forgotten your whine
> about my top posting?

No, you moron, that was a stated fact. It works like this 'You are a
top-posting buffoon'. Your post/reply was whining, and still shows you whining.

> The OP has received answers to his questions and had
> received them before I even posted; I was only adding a point in support of
> someone else's comments.

You needed to spew something just to be able to read your own post, no "point"
was given, you just needed to try and inflate your ego with drivel.

>
> If you are going to criticize others who respond, it might have just a bit
> more validity if you provided useful information of your own.

I'll provide it when I want to, you imbecile. I'd rather ridicule idiotic
attempts at 'helping', such as yours, first.

> Thus far
> you've wasted two posts in this thread criticizing me yet you've provided
> absolutely nothing of any value or help to the OP.

Criticizing you is not a "waste", it's a necessity.

>
> I'll just reiterate

bluh, bluh, bluh
 
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Fine. If you have any complaints about me, my posts or posting practices, I
suggest you send them to the following address:
mvpga@microsoft.com

--
Michael Solomon MS-MVP
Windows Shell/User
Backup is a PC User's Best Friend
DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/

"Beezelbub" <hotNspicy@hell_is_home.com> wrote in message
news:33lj27F40hkl0U1@individual.net...
> begin Michael Solomon (MS-MVP) piddled around and finally wrote:
>
>> The only one whining in this thread is you or have you forgotten your
>> whine
>> about my top posting?
>
> No, you moron, that was a stated fact. It works like this 'You are a
> top-posting buffoon'. Your post/reply was whining, and still shows you
> whining.
>
>> The OP has received answers to his questions and had
>> received them before I even posted; I was only adding a point in support
>> of
>> someone else's comments.
>
> You needed to spew something just to be able to read your own post, no
> "point"
> was given, you just needed to try and inflate your ego with drivel.
>
>>
>> If you are going to criticize others who respond, it might have just a
>> bit
>> more validity if you provided useful information of your own.
>
> I'll provide it when I want to, you imbecile. I'd rather ridicule idiotic
> attempts at 'helping', such as yours, first.
>
>> Thus far
>> you've wasted two posts in this thread criticizing me yet you've provided
>> absolutely nothing of any value or help to the OP.
>
> Criticizing you is not a "waste", it's a necessity.
>
>>
>> I'll just reiterate
>
> bluh, bluh, bluh
>
 
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Twit!
Simple - format the drive, install W98 & good luck - until the W98 support
is dropped from the MS support (which has been extended for a short period),
as it's well & truly redundant!!

XP, (if anyone with any sense has the motivation to read & follow the basic
provisos first) IS the best OS MS has produced; user-friendly & forgiving,
except for the ones that can't be bothered to read MS's advice before
installing it, then later complain purely because of their own laziness.
Homework first!!!

Do I smell a troll?

--

johnf

> begin Michael Solomon (MS-MVP) piddled around and finally wrote:
>
>> All good points.
>
> And not a single one answered the OP's question. You sure ain't the
> swooftest of MVP's are ya, which is a redundant fact anyway.
>
>>
>> Also, does he have a firewall installed?
>>
>
> Why are you asking him for, you idiot? Ask the OP. Or is that also too
> hard for your top-posting, idiotic mind to fathom?
 

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