Correction to my last post.
Following these instructions just takes me to the buy online website. I have
already purchased a valid upgrade key and DVD.
Next?
Geoff
"ratman and bobbin" <you.would.like.to@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:
> Thanks for that - its a little different from running setup from the dvd.
> Ill give it a try tomorrow... am a bit brain dead at the moment but as
> ever appreciate you
> taking the time to respond
>
> Geoff
>
> "Cameron Snyder" <dntbther@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:uhxyQdQvIHA.3680@xxxxxx Quote:
>> 1. Open Windows Anytime Upgrade by clicking the Start button , clicking
>> Control Panel, clicking System and Maintenance, and then clicking Windows
>> Anytime Upgrade.
>>
>> 2. Follow the instructions on each page.
>>
>> When the upgrade is complete, you will have a new edition of Windows
>> Vista running on your computer. To learn more about the new features that
>> you just installed, read "What's new in Windows Vista" in the Welcome
>> Center, which you'll see on your desktop, or search for "What's new" in
>> Help and Support.
>>
>> For more information about Windows Anytime Upgrade, to compare and
>> purchase editions of Windows Vista, and to get pricing information, go to
>> Windows Anytime Upgrade online.
>>
>>
>> "ratman and bobbin" <you.would.like.to@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:arDZj.2$AN7.1@xxxxxx Quote:
>>>I now have the anytime upgrade disk and a valid key basic to ultimate.
>>>(Key and dvd purchased from an online retailer).
>>>
>>> I inserted the dvd, ran setup which went all the way through, didnt ask
>>> for a key, and left me with the original basic version.
>>> wtf??
>>>
>>> what did I miss?
>>>
>>> Geoff
>>>
>> >
>