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Old 02-04-2007   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Vista Clean install after upgrade - Possible?

"MICHAEL" <u158627_emr@dslr.net> wrote

> "Rock" <rock@nospam.net> wrote


>> "EJR" <ejruthenberg@comcast.net> wrote
>>
>>>I did an upgrade from XP pro to Vista Ultimate. Now there are a number of
>>>annoyances that I wonder if a clean install can fix. Can I do a clean
>>>install to another drive? I've already activated Vista.

>>
>>
>> The Vista license does not allow for two installations of Vista with the
>> same license at the same time, but you can do a custom install using the
>> upgrade Vista edition. If you have data on the current Vista
>> installation that you want to move to the new one, first run the Windows
>> Easy Transfer (WET) to save the data and settings to a USB drive or
>> DVD/CD. Reinstall XP, activate, do the custom install (apps and data
>> will not be migrated. The XP install will be placed in the windows.old
>> folder), then reinstall apps from original media and restore the data and
>> settings with WET. Delete the windows.old folder.

>
> Please, explain to me why the user would have to reinstall XP?
> That's been shown not to be true.


If you mean the double install from an upgrade edition to a bare hard drive,
first without a product key and then an upgrade of that, I haven't done it,
nor do we know the consequences of that after the first 30 days is up. It's
not a procedure I will recommend. If you want to that's up to you.

> That is not necessary, you know that. In fact, to repair a sluggish Vista
> install- all I did was put in the disk, chose custom install and all
> turned
> out peachy.


You seem to be full of assumptions Michael. I have not done a custom
install with an upgrade pk over a previously installed edition of Vista
activated with an upgrade pk. If you have and it works good for you, and if
you want to offer that to the OP as an option, do so. I won't recommend
something I haven't done or that I don't know will work.

> The OP *might* have to phone in activation, but he might have to
> do that anyway. I guarantee you this, that phone call would be shorter
> and lot less hassle than reinstalling XP and then Vista.


There are still many unknowns in these various scenarios. I recommended
something that I know is workable.

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