so my sister gave me this software to try it. i wasnt really that sure so i saved to driver D basically not the regular one (which is driver C) so when i I restarted my laptop, i get to choose if i wanna open the service pack of windows vista home premium and the windows ultimate one. So basically what Im asking is.. how can I uninstall that because I want the way it is before i installed the ULTIMATE. i dont want it and i want it to ope automatically open my vista home premiuim. ! HELP SOS computer geeks or not plsss help..
and i tried to erase the files but it says like U DONT HAVE PERMISION TO DO THIS and something like that
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1 Eota // May 16, 2009
You would have to remove the Ultimate files (if you installed it on another drive) and then reset your boot config. Its a hard process if you are not familiar. If you installed it over your old system, the boot info is just not working, and you have to fix that. Please add more info so we can solve it for you!
it is letting you know you can't delete it then because you are booting to ultimate. here is a short way to fix it:
1. go to the start menu and right click on Computer - Hit properties. see what version of windows you are running.
2. hit the windows key (or click the start menu)
3. Type msconfig in the search box, and press enter.
4. click on the boot tab
5. There will be a list of all bootable OS's installed. Remove the one that was not listed in step 1.
After you restart that menu should be gone.
2 ilemacedonia // May 16, 2009
ometimes, just sometimes, when Windows Vista decides to run it’s magical little Windows Update service in an attempt to communicate with Microsoft.com in order to download updates and security patches - it doesn’t always go according to plan and can in some cases, cause system instability with your personal computer and rendering it completely unusable. Doesn’t sound very pleasant, does it?
This is, however, a worst case scenario and I personally would not recommend disabling Window Vista’s built-in update system at all. This Windows Vista tutorial is for those of you who are totally adamant that you must uninstall and remove any updates that were installed as a result of Windows Update.
Let’s get to where we need to go
First off, we need to make our way to Windows Vista’s Control Panel area; simply click your Windows Start button and the Control Panel link should be visible from there:
Follow the Control Panel link, located under the Windows Vista Start Menu
You should now be looking at the Control Panel. From here, click the ‘Uninstall a program’ link located under the Programs header.
Now click the Uninstall a program link
Once the Programs and Features window has fully loaded, which can take a few seconds or even minutes depending on how many programs and how much software you currently have installed; computer hardware also obviously plays a small part in just how much time it takes for the list to be generated - if you have a fairly speedy CPU and a decent amount of RAM then that will also decrease the amount of time you may need to wait.
Now that is out of the way, we can continue onwards and upwards by clicking the ‘View installed updates’ link that is located in the left sidebar pane:
From here, click the View installed updates link to continue
You will then be brought to the Uninstall an update screen, whereby you will be able to completely, and safely, remove any and all Windows updates you wish from the item list. When you have decided which item(s) you would like to uninstall, simply right click on the update in question and select Uninstall:
You can now safely remove any Windows Vista updates
Windows Vista will do the rest all for you.
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