It is a single drive, 360 GB, portioned to c: 200 GB d: 160 GB
Mate
On Thu, 28 Dec 2006 13:16:15 -0700, "Colin Barnhorst"
<colinbarharst@msn.com> wrote:
>Is this a one drive or two drive machine?
>
>You cannot do an upgrade-in-place from XP Pro to Vista Home Premium. You
>can take advantage of upgrade pricing but due to the loss of some
>functionality you cannot downgrade between home and business versions when
>going from XP Pro to VHP (it would be like going from XP Pro to XP Home).
>You will have to do a custom install.
>
>You can use the upgrade functionality of VHP if you first restore to XP
>Home.
>
>You cannot perform an upgrade-in-place from Vista RC1 to VHP retail unless
>you purchase a full edition of VHP. With a full edition you can take
>advantage of the upgrade functionality. Vista RC1 is classed as evaluation
>software and does not qualify for upgrade pricing.
>
>"Mate" <shipmate@circassia.com> wrote in message
>news:89b7p25durftpr3g9dpoiffe7nkq55tilf@4ax.com...
>> My PC - an HP Pavilion t3355uk - came with XP Home edition installed,
>> for some obscure reason, I then upgraded to XP Pro, then loaded an
>> Evaluation copy ( 5600 ) of Vista Ultimate. All works well.
>>
>> Come release of Vista, do I purchase the upgrade edition of Home
>> Premium, my choice at the moment-referring to Home Premium, not the
>> upgrade, or do I purchase the full edition, & do a clean new install ?
>>
>>
>> mate
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>>
>> Mate
>> Shipmate@circassia.com
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