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Default possible xp on shift?

speed and response on vista at shift is really slow.
any chance to install xp on it?
 
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This is something I am interested in as well.
I am ordering a HTC shift today when it arrives I try and will make a image of the hardrive/vista and then try loading XP to see.
TMobile PPC -to I-Mate Jam -to HTC Advantage
HTC Shift -replaced my TC1100 tablet.
Still hoping the Shift will replace the Advantage as well, but need SDcard and GPS access.
If you haven't please donate to the HTC Shift Project
 
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Just go ahead and load XP, you can always restore Vista from the hidden backup partition on the drive.
Bear in mind that HTC are unwilling to release the needed drivers for Vista, let alone XP.
 
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Default XP Tablet Edition

I have already done this and it's a breeze.

However you have no functionality for touch as the drivers are not there.

But on XP you have 800MB RAM free and it's like lightening...

Let's hope we can get XP drivers for the touch screen, i can live without the snapvue and control etc and without the origami thing, but i have gone back to vista due to the lack of touch ability.

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Was the touch pad working in xp? as that might be livable. It should be possible to sort out a dual boot then we can have the three operating systems on the one device, vista, winxp and windows mobile.
 
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Default dual boot

tried that by partitioning drive in two but it breaks vista,you need to install xp then vista but you can't do that either as you miss the builtin drivers for vista.

the mousepad worked fine
 
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besides the touch screen, is there any other hardware component that does NOT work under XP? i was under the impression that lacking XP drivers, a bunch of stuff did not work.
 
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tried that by partitioning drive in two but it breaks vista,you need to install xp then vista but you can't do that either as you miss the builtin drivers for vista.

the mousepad worked fine
Hey blitzspear, I have managed to get XP working alongside the HTC vista oem install. First you boot into in to vista and shrink the current drive c using disk management mmc, then reboot into xp install using usb cd. After XP completes Copy bootsect.exe from the boot folder of a Windows Vista DVD and paste it into your Windows XP Windows\system32 folder. Then in XP CMD issue the following command bootsect /NT60 ALL. Ok now the only issue I have is getting all the drivers, where did you get the drivers from? I have downloaded the XP drivers for the graphics card ironically the file is called winvista_1523.exe althoughintel webpage assures that this driver covers vista xp 2k etc. but it dont work! So just wondering if you could point me in the right direction
 
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Default Drivers

Sadly I didn't find them all...

Only ones are the intel VGA (which disables some of the resolutions)
A usb network and sound and the synaptics mousepad.

The rest were missing which is why i'm back on vista.

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PS - I think if we get SD / wifi / GPS / in WM6 this will do what i need it to do and then i'll keep vista when plugged in so i can have it on best performance instead of balanced mode. This may be the best compromise for many people.

But in my opinion HTC could have made this SOOOO much better if they'd put Tablet XP on it... or gave us 2GB of RAM in VISTA...
 
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Default Device Manager?

Can you guys post a list of devices that were not installed correctly when in XP? I see that the touch screen doesn't work...do we have other devices that were not identified or functioning properly in the device manager?

If we can identify the devices maybe the chipset manufacturer can supply drivers, etc.

 
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