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| | $49 Home Premium Family Discount question I see that MS is selling 2 copies of VIsta Home Premium for $49.99 each for purchasers of VIsta Ultimate. Does the version of Ultimate dictate which version of Home you get? i.e. if I buy the Ultimate upgrade, are the Home versions upgradess also? And vice versa, if I buy the Full Ultimate, are the home versions Full versions? |
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| | Re: $49 Home Premium Family Discount question Good question. Here's your answer. This is from Nick White, Product Manager on the Windows Marketing Communications team: http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/wi...nts-today.aspx If I were you I'd make sure I had a full version of a Vista DVD, (whichever editions you choose), because without a full version, you're not going to have access to the major tools that fix a broken Vista. I've outlined this on several threads. Good luck, CH "aaron" <aaron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1586D233-B267-44A2-9F80-22ED9ED5FCC3@microsoft.com... >I see that MS is selling 2 copies of VIsta Home Premium for $49.99 each for > purchasers of VIsta Ultimate. Does the version of Ultimate dictate which > version of Home you get? i.e. if I buy the Ultimate upgrade, are the Home > versions upgradess also? And vice versa, if I buy the Full Ultimate, are > the > home versions Full versions? |
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| | Re: $49 Home Premium Family Discount question Chad, there is no difference between retail dvd's, upgrade edition or full is determined by the product key. If there is no diff between dvd's, why are you saying that the tools are not available? All retail dvd's being the same, all will boot the computer and all have the full set of tools. Are you confusing the retail dvd's with the volume license dvd's which may be another story? "Chad Harris" <fixvista-itneedsit.net> wrote in message news:OOWMOk%23QHHA.4252@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Good question. > > Here's your answer. This is from Nick White, Product Manager on the > Windows Marketing Communications team: > > http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/wi...nts-today.aspx > > If I were you I'd make sure I had a full version of a Vista DVD, > (whichever editions you choose), because without a full version, you're > not going to have access to the major tools that fix a broken Vista. I've > outlined this on several threads. > > Good luck, > > CH > > > "aaron" <aaron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:1586D233-B267-44A2-9F80-22ED9ED5FCC3@microsoft.com... >>I see that MS is selling 2 copies of VIsta Home Premium for $49.99 each >>for >> purchasers of VIsta Ultimate. Does the version of Ultimate dictate which >> version of Home you get? i.e. if I buy the Ultimate upgrade, are the >> Home >> versions upgradess also? And vice versa, if I buy the Full Ultimate, are >> the >> home versions Full versions? > |
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| | Re: $49 Home Premium Family Discount question In article <OOWMOk#QHHA.4252@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl>, Chad Harris wrote: > Here's your answer. *This is from Nick White, I just checked a moment ago and scrolled down the entire blog without seeing him answer the same question that is there also: > Does the version of Ultimate dictate which*version of Home you get? *i.e. if I > buy the Ultimate upgrade, are the Home*versions upgradess also? *And vice > versa, if I buy the Full Ultimate, are the*home versions Full versions? |
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| | Re: $49 Home Premium Family Discount question That is the more important question anyway. My guess is that you get upgrade VHP's with an upgrade Ultimate and full VHP with a full Ultimate purchase, but I'm just making a WAG. "Hugh Wyn Griffith" <huwyngr@tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message news:VA.0000003c.004e56cf@tampabay.rr.com... > In article <OOWMOk#QHHA.4252@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl>, Chad Harris wrote: >> Here's your answer. This is from Nick White, > > > I just checked a moment ago and scrolled down the entire blog without > seeing him > answer the same question that is there also: > >> Does the version of Ultimate dictate which version of Home you get? i.e. >> if I >> buy the Ultimate upgrade, are the Home versions upgradess also? And vice >> > > versa, if I buy the Full Ultimate, are the home versions Full versions? > > > |
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| | Re: $49 Home Premium Family Discount question "Colin Barnhorst" wrote > That is the more important question anyway. My guess is that you get > upgrade VHP's with an upgrade Ultimate and full VHP with a full Ultimate > purchase, but I'm just making a WAG. > "Hugh Wyn Griffith" wrote >> Chad Harris wrote: >>> Here's your answer. This is from Nick White, >> >> >> I just checked a moment ago and scrolled down the entire blog without >> seeing him >> answer the same question that is there also: >> >>> Does the version of Ultimate dictate which version of Home you get? i.e. >>> if I >>> buy the Ultimate upgrade, are the Home versions upgradess also? And vice >>> > >> versa, if I buy the Full Ultimate, are the home versions Full versions? That would seem to be the reasonable conclusion. -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] |
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| | Re: $49 Home Premium Family Discount question LOL. Except that it appears wrong. According to another poster, the two VHPs are upgrade edition keys. "Rock" <rock@nospam.net> wrote in message news:%234AGUkCRHHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > "Colin Barnhorst" wrote > >> That is the more important question anyway. My guess is that you get >> upgrade VHP's with an upgrade Ultimate and full VHP with a full Ultimate >> purchase, but I'm just making a WAG. > >> "Hugh Wyn Griffith" wrote > >>> Chad Harris wrote: >>>> Here's your answer. This is from Nick White, >>> >>> >>> I just checked a moment ago and scrolled down the entire blog without >>> seeing him >>> answer the same question that is there also: >>> >>>> Does the version of Ultimate dictate which version of Home you get? >>>> i.e. if I >>>> buy the Ultimate upgrade, are the Home versions upgradess also? And >>>> vice > >>> versa, if I buy the Full Ultimate, are the home versions Full versions? > > That would seem to be the reasonable conclusion. > > -- > Rock [MVP - User/Shell] |
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| | Re: $49 Home Premium Family Discount question No-- I wasn't confusing them. If this is so, I'm wrong then about their not being access to the Win RE tools on an upgrade if it's bootable. I'm still not happy about the requirement to load and activate the legacy DVD when the easy alternative would have been one George Ou suggested in his article. CH "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst@msn.com> wrote in message news:eSBMZBBRHHA.464@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Chad, there is no difference between retail dvd's, upgrade edition or full > is determined by the product key. If there is no diff between dvd's, why > are you saying that the tools are not available? All retail dvd's being > the same, all will boot the computer and all have the full set of tools. > Are you confusing the retail dvd's with the volume license dvd's which may > be another story? > > "Chad Harris" <fixvista-itneedsit.net> wrote in message > news:OOWMOk%23QHHA.4252@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Good question. >> >> Here's your answer. This is from Nick White, Product Manager on the >> Windows Marketing Communications team: >> >> http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/wi...nts-today.aspx >> >> If I were you I'd make sure I had a full version of a Vista DVD, >> (whichever editions you choose), because without a full version, you're >> not going to have access to the major tools that fix a broken Vista. >> I've outlined this on several threads. >> >> Good luck, >> >> CH >> >> >> "aaron" <aaron@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:1586D233-B267-44A2-9F80-22ED9ED5FCC3@microsoft.com... >>>I see that MS is selling 2 copies of VIsta Home Premium for $49.99 each >>>for >>> purchasers of VIsta Ultimate. Does the version of Ultimate dictate >>> which >>> version of Home you get? i.e. if I buy the Ultimate upgrade, are the >>> Home >>> versions upgradess also? And vice versa, if I buy the Full Ultimate, >>> are the >>> home versions Full versions? >> > |
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| | Re: $49 Home Premium Family Discount question "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst@msn.com> wrote in message news:1D5B9740-5FED-408A-B906-8AFBE9AC0BBB@microsoft.com... > LOL. Except that it appears wrong. According to another poster, the two > VHPs are upgrade edition keys. > > "Rock" <rock@nospam.net> wrote in message > news:%234AGUkCRHHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> "Colin Barnhorst" wrote >> >>> That is the more important question anyway. My guess is that you get >>> upgrade VHP's with an upgrade Ultimate and full VHP with a full Ultimate >>> purchase, but I'm just making a WAG. >> >>> "Hugh Wyn Griffith" wrote >> >>>> Chad Harris wrote: >>>>> Here's your answer. This is from Nick White, >>>> >>>> >>>> I just checked a moment ago and scrolled down the entire blog without >>>> seeing him >>>> answer the same question that is there also: >>>> >>>>> Does the version of Ultimate dictate which version of Home you get? >>>>> i.e. if I >>>>> buy the Ultimate upgrade, are the Home versions upgradess also? And >>>>> vice > >>>> versa, if I buy the Full Ultimate, are the home versions Full versions? >> >> That would seem to be the reasonable conclusion. Are you talking about smartie's post. I didn't catch that part. Let me see. The download was an upgrade edition but it didn't specify if he bought an upgrade Ultimate or the full version, but alas it might very well be only an upgrade, and from one perspective it makes sense since it is to help a family with more than one PC move to Vista, which implies those PC's already have a qualifying OS. Sigh ... oh what tangled webs we weave. -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] |
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| | Re: $49 Home Premium Family Discount question Exactly. It would be easy to require running a tool on each of the other computers to be sure that the installed Windows even qualifies. Or, simply charge $79.95 for a full edition license. "Rock" <rock@nospam.net> wrote in message news:uDbHlhERHHA.2124@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst@msn.com> wrote in message > news:1D5B9740-5FED-408A-B906-8AFBE9AC0BBB@microsoft.com... >> LOL. Except that it appears wrong. According to another poster, the two >> VHPs are upgrade edition keys. >> >> "Rock" <rock@nospam.net> wrote in message >> news:%234AGUkCRHHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>> "Colin Barnhorst" wrote >>> >>>> That is the more important question anyway. My guess is that you get >>>> upgrade VHP's with an upgrade Ultimate and full VHP with a full >>>> Ultimate purchase, but I'm just making a WAG. >>> >>>> "Hugh Wyn Griffith" wrote >>> >>>>> Chad Harris wrote: >>>>>> Here's your answer. This is from Nick White, >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I just checked a moment ago and scrolled down the entire blog without >>>>> seeing him >>>>> answer the same question that is there also: >>>>> >>>>>> Does the version of Ultimate dictate which version of Home you get? >>>>>> i.e. if I >>>>>> buy the Ultimate upgrade, are the Home versions upgradess also? And >>>>>> vice > >>>>> versa, if I buy the Full Ultimate, are the home versions Full >>>>> versions? >>> >>> That would seem to be the reasonable conclusion. > > > Are you talking about smartie's post. I didn't catch that part. Let me > see. The download was an upgrade edition but it didn't specify if he > bought an upgrade Ultimate or the full version, but alas it might very > well be only an upgrade, and from one perspective it makes sense since it > is to help a family with more than one PC move to Vista, which implies > those PC's already have a qualifying OS. Sigh ... oh what tangled webs we > weave. > > -- > Rock [MVP - User/Shell] |
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