Why don't you just go away and leave us alone.... You've made your
opinion of Microsoft *VERY* clear. We get it........
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Regards,
Hank Arnold
Microsoft MVP
Windows Server - Directory Services
Vigilante wrote:
Quote:
> The first install should go relatively easy.
> Anything after that your going to be lost for awhile.
> Then once you figure some of it out, you'll find out how much doesn't work
> with it.
> Then you'll have activation issues because a butterfly flapped its wings in
> Chernobyl.
> Stick with XP.
>
>
> "Rana" <Rana@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:16F516BF-1A1F-42C3-9562-37F0254E5D5A@xxxxxx
> Hi,
> I have a DELL machine with XP SP2 pre-installed in it. I just bought Vista
> Home Premium full version OEM from a online shop. After reading few posts
> over here, I would like to know few things before I start install the new
> OS,
>
> a) as this Vista OEM DVD didn't come with my DELL machine, should I have any
> problem installing or activation of the product key?
> b) Usually what happens, with such OEM full version vistas' if you format
> your HDD later and try to reinstall, need to phone MS again for activation?
> c) Does HDD partition sizes have anything to do with the performance of
> Vista? i.e. My C drive has 40 gb (XP installed) and D drive has 60 gb (where
> I intend to install vista).
> Please help me out regarding these questions. Thanks a lot.
>