I am a new member of this forum, and this is my very first post
After using Macbook Pro 15' for 2++ years, now I am coming back to Thinkpad (I used to have a Thinkpad that I like very much for its reliability and durability - Thinkpad T42) when I have placed an order for Thinkpad T410s, which is thin and light that is perfect for a on-the-go student like me.
My problem right now is that I will NOT be able to install my university's version of SAS (Statistical Analysis System) in Windows 7. The university provides only SAS that is supported under Win XP. In the order placed, I did not choose Win XP Mode because I sort of guess that it will not be able to efficiently handle SAS running. My daily work involves running SAS with huge data sets, which normallly range between 5GB to 15GB per data set! (50 million - 100 million observations, and 10 variables).
My question is, Should I remove Windows 7 and install Windows XP, and in that case, how? I have searched for tips on this, but actually, there are only tips for downgrading Windows Vista and installing Windows XP. I have heard that to remove Windows 7 completely and install Windows XP is not so easy as with Windows Vista (it seems so many people hate Vista at the time it was released, so there have been lots of efforts to help in downgrading it to Windows XP). For Windows 7, it has been well-received, and it seems that fewer people want to remove it in favor of Windows XP as in the case of Windows Vista.
Can you please help? You can provide a link to the instructions for removing Windows 7 and installing Windows XP or whichever ways you can so I can do it. I just would like to install SAS on it, and that's it, no more and no less. Without SAS, I would never think about getting back to Windows XP.
Thank vou very, very much.
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