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Transforming XP to Vista platform

I have downloaded file VTP 801.exe for transforming Windows XP (SP 2)
to Windows Vista. While transforming all the files are not transferred
to Vista. Pl advise me how to run vTP.801.exe file successfully.

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Leave Vista Transformation Pack on it's place and use "Windows Vista Mizer". It is the best software to convert windows Xp into Vista you can convert to any edition of vista and also make bootable vista disc,
try this download link for Windows Vista mizer
http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/VistaMizer-Download-74379.html

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HPPSC 1315 Windows 7 Printer Driver Download

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THE HP SOFTWARE IS AVAILABLE THROUGH YOUR OPERATING SYSTEM. ON WINDOWS CLICKSTART AND THEN SELECT THE WINDOWS FAX AND SCAN ICON.

Software: Download optionsand information Description: clip_image002.png This software installs a copy of the help files onto your computer. Install this software if you did not install from the CD or if you did not install the full featured version of the software. Do not install this software if the help files for the HP PSC 1315 are already installed on your computer.

To see if the help files are already installed on your computer, check the following destination:

Windows XP: On the Windows taskbar, click Start, click All Programs, point to HP, click PSC All-In-One 1310 series, and then click Help.

Windows Vista: On the Windows taskbar, click the Windows icon, click All Programs, point to HP, click PSC All-In-One 1310 series, and then click Help. Details andspecifications File name: clip_image002.png MaggiMinus_Installer_24Nov08.exe [1/1, 24.91M] System requirements: clip_image002.png No additional prerequisites Released: clip_image002.png 2008-12-04 Version: clip_image002.png 1.1 Compatibility: clip_image002.png Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Vista (64-bit), Microsoft Windows XP 64-Bit Edition, Microsoft Windows XP Fix/Enhancement: clip_image002.png Updated the file to make the help files available from the Windows Start menu after installation is complete.

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?softwareitem=mp-66177-3&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&os=228&product=374568&sw_lang=&key=null&site=null

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If you're not sure how to copy, follow the following procedure: Highlight the I386 folder using Windows Explorer. Right-click the folder and select "Copy". Then open the XPSETUP folder. The folder should be empty at the moment. Right click the empty space in the window and click "Paste". A very lengthy copy procedure will take place.

To verify that you have copied the folder and not moved it, return to the top of C: and check that the I386 folder is still there and that the original files in that folder are still there.

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Save the file with the filename "WIN51" (include the quotes so that Notepad will not add a ".txt" extension behind your back) in C:\XPSETUP. Again, the filename's spelling and case must be exactly like mine.

If your PC or laptop originally came with XP Home, make a copy of the file you just created and call it "WIN51IC". If you are using XP Home Service Pack 1 (SP 1), make two copies of the file and call them "WIN51IC" and "WIN51IC.SP1". If you are using XP Home Service Pack 2 (SP 2), make three copies of the file and call them "WIN51IC", "WIN51IC.SP1" and "WIN51IC.SP2". All the copies of the files should be in C:\XPSETUP.

If your PC or laptop originally came with XP Professional, make a copy of the file you just created and call it "WIN51IP". If you are using XP Professional Service Pack 1 (SP 1), make two copies of the file and call them "WIN51IP" and "WIN51IP.SP1". If you are using XP Professional Service Pack 2 (SP 2), make three copies of the file and call them "WIN51IP", "WIN51IP.SP1" and "WIN51IP.SP2". All the copies of the files should be in C:\XPSETUP.

Note carefully what I said above. You may be running XP SP 2 now, but if your PC came with XP SP 1, you should create the files for XP SP 1. There is an exception to this. If your PC or laptop came with XP or XP SP 1, but you want your Windows install CD to install XP SP 2, create the WIN51 files needed for SP 2 and follow the procedure for slipstreaming Windows service pack 2 (SP 2) into the Windows setup CDROM given in the next step.

If your PC or laptop came originally with XP or XP SP 1 (service pack 1) but you want your Windows setup disk to install XP SP 2, do the following. Otherwise, skip to the next step.

Note that even if you have since updated your computer to SP 2, you will still need to do this step if you want your setup CD to install Windows XP Service Pack 2. The reason is that updating your running Windows system does not automatically update the I386 directory. Your I386 directory still contains the Windows setup files belonging to whatever version of Windows you had when you first bought your PC/laptop.

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Important: if you did not configure Windows to show you the full filename you should probably do so before changing the name of the file. Otherwise, you may be inadvertently saving the file as "XPSP2.EXE.EXE" without your knowing. (That is, you see the filename as "XPSP2.EXE" in Windows Explorer but it's actually "XPSP2.EXE.EXE".)

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You could do all that OR simply download an XP LIVE DVD.. This will  bootup from DVD and work without using/installing to the Hard Drive.

here is the torrent DL link No torrent?  Here > http://www.utorrent.com/
DL and install.. then click on torrent link and it will DL.

http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/3820108/Windows_XP_Live_Edition(Run_Windows_from_CD)

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