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What I would do & have done is use a program called ERASER from heidi in Germany to
clean the hard drive & then install XPpro on a clean drive.It can make up to SEVEN
passes & strip everything off it.  Good luck,  Al Smith


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From: Romario chipo <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: [PCBUILD] Uninstallaing Vista
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Received: Tuesday, August 18, 2009, 10:49 AM


Iam trying to unisntal vista and install XP on a toshiba laptop satellite
300.  The problem I have is that whenever I try to boot with windows XP CD I
get an error : You system has been shut down to prevent your computer from
damage. This happens after XP loads the drivers and just before displaying
the installation option. I have tried to boot with partition managers like
Acronis but to no avail. Ant help?

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