Installing Older Versions of Windows Through Newer Versions


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Hello friends generally we saw that when we gonna install a older version Of windows OS while working and logged into a newer version of windows,

it says that " The OS U r trying to install is older then this version of windows, Setup cannot continue" or something like that. Could U guys tell me

that how to install older versions of windows(such as XP) through newer versions of windows (such as Win7) ?

Thanks... :unsure:

Hello friends generally we saw that when we gonna install a older version Of windows OS while working and logged into a newer version of windows,

it says that " The OS U r trying to install is older then this version of windows, Setup cannot continue" or something like that. Could U guys tell me

that how to install older versions of windows(such as XP) through newer versions of windows (such as Win7) ?

Thanks... :unsure:

not possible.

you would need to install outside of windows.

Hello friends generally we saw that when we gonna install a older version Of windows OS while working and logged into a newer version of windows,

it says that " The OS U r trying to install is older then this version of windows, Setup cannot continue" or something like that. Could U guys tell me

that how to install older versions of windows(such as XP) through newer versions of windows (such as Win7) ?

Thanks... :unsure:

could you tell us why you would want to replace windows 7 with windows XP

If your computer can boot from USB, use WinToFlash to put XP setup on a USB flash drive. It will do the job of rewriting txtsetup.sif to support installing from USB.

I never really understood this - Particularly with Win7.

Say your installation of Win7 becomes corrupted and startup repair cannot fix the problem. You can log into Windows but several services are not functioning correctly. You can pop in the Win7 DVD, do an 'upgrade' install that will preserve existing files but replace the Windows installation.

Because your machine (hopefully) has SP1 installed, the installation would fail.

It would make it easier sometimes to just be able to overwrite with an older version.

I recently encountered the above scenario on a colleagues computer - he had not backed anything up (ha ha) and so we couldn't reformat. I had to fix about 20 services via registry hacks and it took me hours, and I'm not sure if the result is stable yet. The install would have taken about 20 minutes.

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