You can find Windows Vista from authorized retailers or online stores that sell legitimate copies.
You can find Windows Vista from authorized retailers or online stores that sell legitimate copies.
Notify me once the Russian crypto-ransomware blocks your BIOS access.
Hey, now you sound like the guy who keeps pushing to downgrade to 32-bit and needs a USB stick that messes with my PC or wants me to test viruses on my spare machine.
Shut off your computer, insert the USB drive, power it up. Choose the device during startup and follow the on-screen steps.
Select the appropriate boot device. NOTE: Locate your MOBO guide. The boot manager is accessed via F12 on your system.
Vista isn't overly problematic, so spending on a new operating system isn't necessary just for that reason. I've done it before, yet I still use one system running Vista. It's been heavily customized, but I haven't discarded any functional OS components.