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	<title>Ram with a View</title>
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	<description>Going to try &quot;downgrade&quot; my new laptop from Vista to XP. Most painless method? Software to identify all drivers or other methods? The providor (Packard Bell) doesn&apos;t offer downgrade disks it would appear, and while the support page for the unit describes most (all?) the drivers they have for Vista, I am thinking there might be a simpler alternative? I googled for driver identifier software but what didn&apos;t seem dodgy seemed to be pay. I am terrified of missing something and not knowing what the yellow question mark refers to. For the actual install I am gathering that booting with the XP disk in is the business?&lt;br&gt;
All hand-holding appreciated, and sorry for the lame title.</description>
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	<category>drivers</category>
	<category>laptop</category>
	<category>vista</category>
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	<dc:creator>Iteki</dc:creator>
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