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| | Upgrade Vista with Technet question I have three Vista machines currently, two are running Vista Business from the Action Pack, one is running an OEM copy of Vista Home Premium. I just subscribed to downloadable Technet and would like to understand the easiest way to upgrade these three machines to Ultimate. It's my understanding that Technet will allow me to upgrade up to 10 machines (much like the Action Pack license)? The easiest upgrade path seems to involve a Vista upgrade CD which is generally procured through buying the upgrade via Windows Anytime Upgrade (via Control Panel), but since I'm not buying anything, I know of no other way to acquire that particular upgrade CD. Do I want to just download the Ultimate DVD and perform an install, or is there a cleaner way? Thanks. |
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| | Re: Upgrade Vista with Technet question Visit the TechNet Subscriber web site and then all you do is download the Windows Vista DVD ISO file and record it properly to a DVD, then obtain the Vista Ultimate product key. You begin the upgrade process while booted to the existing Vista desktop and insert the DVD to upgrade. -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User --------------------------------------------------------------- "robro" <rrothberg@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:a09f7941-68a7-4b58-8695-170f48f592c5@xxxxxx I have three Vista machines currently, two are running Vista Business from the Action Pack, one is running an OEM copy of Vista Home Premium. I just subscribed to downloadable Technet and would like to understand the easiest way to upgrade these three machines to Ultimate. It's my understanding that Technet will allow me to upgrade up to 10 machines (much like the Action Pack license)? The easiest upgrade path seems to involve a Vista upgrade CD which is generally procured through buying the upgrade via Windows Anytime Upgrade (via Control Panel), but since I'm not buying anything, I know of no other way to acquire that particular upgrade CD. Do I want to just download the Ultimate DVD and perform an install, or is there a cleaner way? Thanks. |
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| | Re: Upgrade Vista with Technet question Thanks, that's the route I took, but I got the impression that with the upgrade CD, it was just a matter of quickly adding the missing elements to the OS. I have the Ultimate DVD that I downloaded doing an upgrade now, but it looks like it may take a couple of hours. I just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing a quicker way to do this. On Mar 17, 1:45 pm, "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfri...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > Visit the TechNet Subscriber web site and then > all you do is download the Windows Vista DVD ISO file and > record it properly to a DVD, then obtain the Vista Ultimate > product key. You begin the upgrade process while booted to > the existing Vista desktop and insert the DVD to upgrade. > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Shell/User > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > "robro" <rrothb...@xxxxxx> wrote in messagenews:a09f7941-68a7-4b58-8695-170f48f592c5@xxxxxx > > I have three Vista machines currently, two are running Vista Business > from the Action Pack, one is running an OEM copy of Vista Home > Premium. I just subscribed to downloadable Technet and would like to > understand the easiest way to upgrade these three machines to > Ultimate. It's my understanding that Technet will allow me to upgrade > up to 10 machines (much like the Action Pack license)? > > The easiest upgrade path seems to involve a Vista upgrade CD which is > generally procured through buying the upgrade via Windows Anytime > Upgrade (via Control Panel), but since I'm not buying anything, I know > of no other way to acquire that particular upgrade CD. > > Do I want to just download the Ultimate DVD and perform an install, or > is there a cleaner way? > > Thanks. |
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| | Re: Upgrade Vista with Technet question My upgrade finally completed. Only took 2.5 hours on a quad processor Q6600 G0 w/4 gig and a WEI of 5.9. On Mar 17, 2:16 pm, robro <rrothb...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > Thanks, that's the route I took, but I got the impression that with > the > upgrade CD, it was just a matter of quickly adding the missing > elements > to the OS. I have the Ultimate DVD that I downloaded doing an upgrade > now, but it looks like it may take a couple of hours. I just wanted > to > make sure I wasn't missing a quicker way to do this. > > On Mar 17, 1:45 pm, "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfri...@xxxxxx> > wrote: > Quote: > > Visit the TechNet Subscriber web site and then > > all you do is download the Windows Vista DVD ISO file and > > record it properly to a DVD, then obtain the Vista Ultimate > > product key. You begin the upgrade process while booted to > > the existing Vista desktop and insert the DVD to upgrade. Quote: > > -- > > Carey Frisch > > Microsoft MVP > > Windows Shell/User Quote: > > --------------------------------------------------------------- Quote: > > "robro" <rrothb...@xxxxxx> wrote in messagenews:a09f7941-68a7-4b58-8695-170f48f592c5@xxxxxx Quote: > > I have three Vista machines currently, two are running Vista Business > > from the Action Pack, one is running an OEM copy of Vista Home > > Premium. I just subscribed to downloadable Technet and would like to > > understand the easiest way to upgrade these three machines to > > Ultimate. It's my understanding that Technet will allow me to upgrade > > up to 10 machines (much like the Action Pack license)? Quote: > > The easiest upgrade path seems to involve a Vista upgrade CD which is > > generally procured through buying the upgrade via Windows Anytime > > Upgrade (via Control Panel), but since I'm not buying anything, I know > > of no other way to acquire that particular upgrade CD. Quote: > > Do I want to just download the Ultimate DVD and perform an install, or > > is there a cleaner way? Quote: > > Thanks. |
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