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Old 01-12-2008   #1 (permalink)
Curt


 
 

Doing installs, WGA ok?

Hi. I have received my copy of the
XP home that I ordered. I won't get my
hard drive until next week.

Thing is, I am studying for my MCTS 70-620,
installing and upgrading Vista. Well, I figure that
if I am going to be able to support that in the future,
that I should do it, like the book says.

I also need to have a good copy of XP for work.
I have another box with XP on it, but the fan for the CPU
has hard failed, and I need to replace it. Don't want to burn up
my back up machine.

I have heard that the WGA system is down. Will this affect
my abilities to properly install XP, or is it a Vista only
issue?

One good side effect of all of this is that when I do the
dual boot dual drive system, it'll be installed as
Microsoft has specified is best, and shouldn't cause any issues,
like restore points.

I might be out of here for a couple days until I get
things straight. Started a new job today, and am on
a perm schedule starting next week.

Wish me (c)luck.

--
Curt



My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 01-12-2008   #2 (permalink)
Carey Frisch [MVP]


 
 

Re: Doing installs, WGA ok?

WGA is not down. Who told you that foolish nonsense?

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

---------------------------------------------------------------

"Curt" <cdlevin@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:A1974B52-59BB-48CA-A944-F94D1F557150@xxxxxx
Hi. I have received my copy of the
XP home that I ordered. I won't get my
hard drive until next week.

Thing is, I am studying for my MCTS 70-620,
installing and upgrading Vista. Well, I figure that
if I am going to be able to support that in the future,
that I should do it, like the book says.

I also need to have a good copy of XP for work.
I have another box with XP on it, but the fan for the CPU
has hard failed, and I need to replace it. Don't want to burn up
my back up machine.

I have heard that the WGA system is down. Will this affect
my abilities to properly install XP, or is it a Vista only
issue?

One good side effect of all of this is that when I do the
dual boot dual drive system, it'll be installed as
Microsoft has specified is best, and shouldn't cause any issues,
like restore points.

I might be out of here for a couple days until I get
things straight. Started a new job today, and am on
a perm schedule starting next week.

Wish me (c)luck.

--
Curt


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 01-12-2008   #3 (permalink)
Stretch


 
 

Re: Doing installs, WGA ok?

Read it here somewhere. Thanx for letting me know.

Curt


"Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:B4BF8B8D-5A56-47C6-BEC6-5F4F4301EA72@xxxxxx
Quote:

> WGA is not down. Who told you that foolish nonsense?
>
> --
> Carey Frisch
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> "Curt" <cdlevin@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:A1974B52-59BB-48CA-A944-F94D1F557150@xxxxxx
> Hi. I have received my copy of the
> XP home that I ordered. I won't get my
> hard drive until next week.
>
> Thing is, I am studying for my MCTS 70-620,
> installing and upgrading Vista. Well, I figure that
> if I am going to be able to support that in the future,
> that I should do it, like the book says.
>
> I also need to have a good copy of XP for work.
> I have another box with XP on it, but the fan for the CPU
> has hard failed, and I need to replace it. Don't want to burn up
> my back up machine.
>
> I have heard that the WGA system is down. Will this affect
> my abilities to properly install XP, or is it a Vista only
> issue?
>
> One good side effect of all of this is that when I do the
> dual boot dual drive system, it'll be installed as
> Microsoft has specified is best, and shouldn't cause any issues,
> like restore points.
>
> I might be out of here for a couple days until I get
> things straight. Started a new job today, and am on
> a perm schedule starting next week.
>
> Wish me (c)luck.
>
> --
> Curt
>
>

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 01-13-2008   #4 (permalink)
Curt


 
 

Re: Doing installs, WGA ok?

Well, installed XP, and performance is good, but
screens, etc, are blech.

Comparing performce to XP in my old pc, well,
it's phenominal. But is on a par with Vista.

Vista is a much nicer environment. OE
bites.

Looking foreward to doing my own clean Vista
install. I think performance will improve somewhat
now that I understand it a little better, and know what
and what not to do. I'll let you know how
it goes.

Curt


"Stretch" <cdlevin@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:_scij.39283$k27.25377@xxxxxx
Quote:

> Read it here somewhere. Thanx for letting me know.
>
> Curt
>
>
> "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:B4BF8B8D-5A56-47C6-BEC6-5F4F4301EA72@xxxxxx
Quote:

>> WGA is not down. Who told you that foolish nonsense?
>>
>> --
>> Carey Frisch
>> Microsoft MVP
>> Windows Shell/User
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> "Curt" <cdlevin@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:A1974B52-59BB-48CA-A944-F94D1F557150@xxxxxx
>> Hi. I have received my copy of the
>> XP home that I ordered. I won't get my
>> hard drive until next week.
>>
>> Thing is, I am studying for my MCTS 70-620,
>> installing and upgrading Vista. Well, I figure that
>> if I am going to be able to support that in the future,
>> that I should do it, like the book says.
>>
>> I also need to have a good copy of XP for work.
>> I have another box with XP on it, but the fan for the CPU
>> has hard failed, and I need to replace it. Don't want to burn up
>> my back up machine.
>>
>> I have heard that the WGA system is down. Will this affect
>> my abilities to properly install XP, or is it a Vista only
>> issue?
>>
>> One good side effect of all of this is that when I do the
>> dual boot dual drive system, it'll be installed as
>> Microsoft has specified is best, and shouldn't cause any issues,
>> like restore points.
>>
>> I might be out of here for a couple days until I get
>> things straight. Started a new job today, and am on
>> a perm schedule starting next week.
>>
>> Wish me (c)luck.
>>
>> --
>> Curt
>>
>>
>
>

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