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| Downgrade from Vista Home Premium to Home Basic
I had to downgrade from Windows Vista Home Premium to Windows Vista Home Basic. Before that I made a backup. While downgrading, computer reminded me that all the files were automatically saved in Windows.old folder and they were...but now I can’t run any of the programs and consequently I can’t open any of the files either. I restored backup now that I have Vista Home Basic but it doesn’t seem to work at all...it has just been duplicated. Is there any way I could use these programs and files again or is everything lost for me? i am kinda lost right now since I don't have anything anymore :( REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR HELP! :) |
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| Re: Downgrade from Vista Home Premium to Home Basic "Ursa" <Ursa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E581654E-1A74-4966-B679-F32AB48ABED4@microsoft.com... >I had to downgrade from Windows Vista Home Premium to Windows Vista Home > Basic. Before that I made a backup. While downgrading, computer reminded > me > that all the files were automatically saved in Windows.old folder and they > were...but now I can’t run any of the programs and consequently I can’t > open > any of the files either. I restored backup now that I have Vista Home > Basic > but it doesn’t seem to work at all...it has just been duplicated. > Is there any way I could use these programs and files again or is > everything > lost for me? i am kinda lost right now since I don't have anything anymore > :( > REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR HELP! :) > > > Well first I fail to see why you would downgrade but that said most changes of windows save flies like that but not your personal flies, These should have been backed up to replace then. As for applications, the change might have lost many of the necessary links and will require you to reload them. -- Ian |
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| Re: Downgrade from Vista Home Premium to Home Basic
Thank you for your quick response...I had to downgrade it because I found out that I have a product key for Basic (wasn't happy about that at all;) Can there be any damage if I delete Windows.old folder since it is very big in size (aroun 15GB) and then reload the appliactions? Thanks! |
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| Re: Downgrade from Vista Home Premium to Home Basic
Once you install your new system, you can safely delete windows.old. Make sure you have a seperate backup of your data if necessary. "Ursa" <Ursa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:02779A59-20E7-4E3A-8E01-D62E1CC97793@microsoft.com... > Thank you for your quick response...I had to downgrade it because I found > out > that I have a product key for Basic (wasn't happy about that at all;) Can > there be any damage if I delete Windows.old folder since it is very big in > size (aroun 15GB) and then reload the appliactions? > Thanks! |
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| Re: Downgrade from Vista Home Premium to Home Basic
Is the backup from my old sistem useful at all? thank you, appreciate it:) "Bill Yanaire" wrote: > Once you install your new system, you can safely delete windows.old. Make > sure you have a seperate backup of your data if necessary. |
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| Re: Downgrade from Vista Home Premium to Home Basic
Hi, Applications would need to be reinstalled from their original installation media. Data files can be retrieved by taking ownership of the windows.old folder. To do so, right click it and select properties. On the security tab click advanced, then edit ownership on its tab. Make sure to check the box to allow the change to propogate to all subcontainers. Clicking apply will start the change, this may take some time. Once completed, move the files into your new user profile folders, and then you can safely delete windows.old to regain the disk space. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Ursa" <Ursa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E581654E-1A74-4966-B679-F32AB48ABED4@microsoft.com... >I had to downgrade from Windows Vista Home Premium to Windows Vista Home > Basic. Before that I made a backup. While downgrading, computer reminded > me > that all the files were automatically saved in Windows.old folder and they > were...but now I can’t run any of the programs and consequently I can’t > open > any of the files either. I restored backup now that I have Vista Home > Basic > but it doesn’t seem to work at all...it has just been duplicated. > Is there any way I could use these programs and files again or is > everything > lost for me? i am kinda lost right now since I don't have anything anymore > :( > REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR HELP! :) > > |
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| Re: Downgrade from Vista Home Premium to Home Basic "Ursa" <Ursa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B4B5178D-B719-4F6D-A4BD-E9398B6346EA@microsoft.com... > Is the backup from my old sistem useful at all? > thank you, appreciate it:) > > "Bill Yanaire" wrote: > >> Once you install your new system, you can safely delete windows.old. >> Make >> sure you have a seperate backup of your data if necessary. > > Not unless you change you mind and go back up. -- Ian |
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| Re: Downgrade from Vista Home Premium to Home Basic
Exactly Ian, and I could not have said it any better. I don't understand the downgrade either. I don't understand everyone's problems with Vista either for that matter. I have had Vista and opted for Home Basic for two months now. Never an issue. Am I really that bright when it comes to computers and how to use them? I suggest people use F1. It works. Take the time to study. Read X1000 and you will learn. "Ian Betts" wrote: > > > "Ursa" <Ursa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:E581654E-1A74-4966-B679-F32AB48ABED4@microsoft.com... > >I had to downgrade from Windows Vista Home Premium to Windows Vista Home > > Basic. Before that I made a backup. While downgrading, computer reminded > > me > > that all the files were automatically saved in Windows.old folder and they > > were...but now I can’t run any of the programs and consequently I can’t > > open > > any of the files either. I restored backup now that I have Vista Home > > Basic > > but it doesn’t seem to work at all...it has just been duplicated. > > Is there any way I could use these programs and files again or is > > everything > > lost for me? i am kinda lost right now since I don't have anything anymore > > :( > > REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR HELP! :) > > > > > > > Well first I fail to see why you would downgrade but that said most changes > of windows save flies like that but not your personal flies, These should > have been backed up to replace then. As for applications, the change might > have lost many of the necessary links and will require you to reload them. > > -- > Ian > > |
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| Re: Downgrade from Vista Home Premium to Home Basic
Didn't you get a new product key with the version of Vista? Have you ever used the F1? Press the F1 and see what happens. It is truly amazing! "Ursa" wrote: > Thank you for your quick response...I had to downgrade it because I found out > that I have a product key for Basic (wasn't happy about that at all;) Can > there be any damage if I delete Windows.old folder since it is very big in > size (aroun 15GB) and then reload the appliactions? > Thanks! |
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| Re: Downgrade from Vista Home Premium to Home Basic
hi everyone, I think I've same problem here. Before this i use vista home premium but after several updating trough online updating by microsoft, my OS became vista home basic. When i check the themes, theme for windows aero is not existing anymore. besides that, the resolution for my lap-top changed and I can't repair it because the file is lost and there only two types either highest or medium resolution. my screen saver cannot work also. this happen after my last upgrading 2 days ago. I hope someone can help me to solve this problem, or should I re-format my device ?? "Rick Rogers" wrote: > Hi, > > Applications would need to be reinstalled from their original installation > media. Data files can be retrieved by taking ownership of the windows.old > folder. To do so, right click it and select properties. On the security tab > click advanced, then edit ownership on its tab. Make sure to check the box > to allow the change to propogate to all subcontainers. Clicking apply will > start the change, this may take some time. Once completed, move the files > into your new user profile folders, and then you can safely delete > windows.old to regain the disk space. > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com > > "Ursa" <Ursa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:E581654E-1A74-4966-B679-F32AB48ABED4@microsoft.com... > >I had to downgrade from Windows Vista Home Premium to Windows Vista Home > > Basic. Before that I made a backup. While downgrading, computer reminded > > me > > that all the files were automatically saved in Windows.old folder and they > > were...but now I can’t run any of the programs and consequently I can’t > > open > > any of the files either. I restored backup now that I have Vista Home > > Basic > > but it doesn’t seem to work at all...it has just been duplicated. > > Is there any way I could use these programs and files again or is > > everything > > lost for me? i am kinda lost right now since I don't have anything anymore > > :( > > REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR HELP! :) > > > > > > |
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| Re: Downgrade from Vista Home Premium to Home Basic
din wrote: > hi everyone, > I think I've same problem here. > > Before this i use vista home premium but after several updating trough > online updating by microsoft, my OS became vista home basic. When i > check the themes, theme for windows aero is not existing anymore. > besides that, the resolution for my lap-top changed and I can't repair > it because the file is lost and there only two types either highest or > medium resolution. > > my screen saver cannot work also. > > this happen after my last upgrading 2 days ago. > > I hope someone can help me to solve this problem, or should I re-format > my device ?? Sounds like whatever "upgrading" you did 2 days ago, killed you video driver. Most likely all you need to do is delete/uninstall any remenant of your old video driver, reboot, and then install the latest driver for your video card/chipset. That you don't already know this, means that you probably don't have enough computer expertise to "re-format," even if it were necessary. -- Peace! Kurt Former Self-anointed Moderator microscum.pubic.windowsexp.gonorrhea "Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei!" |
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