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  1. #1


    Andy Guest

    Upgrade from Win XP

    I quite liked the idea of Downloading Vista Home Basic upgrade rather than
    physically getting a CD ROM (DVD ROM) installation disc out of a shop. (14
    hours to download though on DSL apparently!)

    I reside in Ireland so I went on Microsoft Ireland website. Which took me to
    market place which then took me to Circuit City in the US to download the
    Upgrade from Windows XP to Vista basic home edition. 99.00 US Dollars, not
    bad at all works out to 76.00 Euro which is good.



    but I am just wondering if for one, I am in Ireland and can I purchase from
    a US site, and is it safe to do so, and if I get it from the US would it
    work OK with the UK/Irish keyboard and settings , language and UK/Irish
    spellings and everything in other words would it be only a US version Vista
    or would it be an International one?

    - I have emailed Circuit City but does anyone know anyway if it would be OK?

    Andy.




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  2. #2


    Rich Guest

    RE: Upgrade from Win XP

    Think twice before upgrading to this horrible operating system!


    "Andy" wrote:

    > I quite liked the idea of Downloading Vista Home Basic upgrade rather than
    > physically getting a CD ROM (DVD ROM) installation disc out of a shop. (14
    > hours to download though on DSL apparently!)
    >
    > I reside in Ireland so I went on Microsoft Ireland website. Which took me to
    > market place which then took me to Circuit City in the US to download the
    > Upgrade from Windows XP to Vista basic home edition. 99.00 US Dollars, not
    > bad at all works out to 76.00 Euro which is good.
    >
    > but I am just wondering if for one, I am in Ireland and can I purchase from
    > a US site, and is it safe to do so, and if I get it from the US would it
    > work OK with the UK/Irish keyboard and settings , language and UK/Irish
    > spellings and everything in other words would it be only a US version Vista
    > or would it be an International one?
    >
    > - I have emailed Circuit City but does anyone know anyway if it would be OK?
    >
    > Andy.
    >
    >
    >
    >


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  3. #3


    Andy Guest

    Re: Upgrade from Win XP


    "Rich" <Rich@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:95FE3924-44F4-430E-948C-E71D3CC00051@microsoft.com...
    > Think twice before upgrading to this horrible operating system!
    >
    >


    Apparently extensive research costing billions was done for Vista and it
    features what people want out of an operating system! - the public spoke
    and Microsoft listened..... apparently that is!





    > "Andy" wrote:
    >
    >> I quite liked the idea of Downloading Vista Home Basic upgrade rather
    >> than
    >> physically getting a CD ROM (DVD ROM) installation disc out of a shop.
    >> (14
    >> hours to download though on DSL apparently!)
    >>
    >> I reside in Ireland so I went on Microsoft Ireland website. Which took me
    >> to
    >> market place which then took me to Circuit City in the US to download the
    >> Upgrade from Windows XP to Vista basic home edition. 99.00 US Dollars,
    >> not
    >> bad at all works out to 76.00 Euro which is good.
    >>
    >> but I am just wondering if for one, I am in Ireland and can I purchase
    >> from
    >> a US site, and is it safe to do so, and if I get it from the US would it
    >> work OK with the UK/Irish keyboard and settings , language and UK/Irish
    >> spellings and everything in other words would it be only a US version
    >> Vista
    >> or would it be an International one?
    >>
    >> - I have emailed Circuit City but does anyone know anyway if it would be
    >> OK?
    >>
    >> Andy.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>




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  4. #4


    jimBob Guest

    Re: Upgrade from Win XP

    Don't even spend any money on this upgrade. Stick with what you have.
    XP worked great for me, and now I am stuck with using Vista because I
    Upgraded, and wish the heck I hadn't.

    On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 01:01:46 -0000, "Andy" <andy@indigo.ie> wrote:

    >I quite liked the idea of Downloading Vista Home Basic upgrade rather than
    >physically getting a CD ROM (DVD ROM) installation disc out of a shop. (14
    >hours to download though on DSL apparently!)
    >
    >I reside in Ireland so I went on Microsoft Ireland website. Which took me to
    >market place which then took me to Circuit City in the US to download the
    >Upgrade from Windows XP to Vista basic home edition. 99.00 US Dollars, not
    >bad at all works out to 76.00 Euro which is good.
    >
    >but I am just wondering if for one, I am in Ireland and can I purchase from
    >a US site, and is it safe to do so, and if I get it from the US would it
    >work OK with the UK/Irish keyboard and settings , language and UK/Irish
    >spellings and everything in other words would it be only a US version Vista
    >or would it be an International one?
    >
    >- I have emailed Circuit City but does anyone know anyway if it would be OK?
    >
    >Andy.
    >
    >


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  5. #5


    Jane C Guest

    Re: Upgrade from Win XP

    Andy, at the moment you won't be able to use that online purchasing option.
    Once you try to enter your details, the only options for country is United
    States. And as you need to input your address to match your credit card
    details, you won't be able to proceed.



    --
    Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled :-)
    Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-)
    "Andy" <andy@indigo.ie> wrote in message
    news:eqdspp$bt7$1@news.datemas.de...
    >I quite liked the idea of Downloading Vista Home Basic upgrade rather than
    >physically getting a CD ROM (DVD ROM) installation disc out of a shop. (14
    >hours to download though on DSL apparently!)
    >
    > I reside in Ireland so I went on Microsoft Ireland website. Which took me
    > to market place which then took me to Circuit City in the US to download
    > the Upgrade from Windows XP to Vista basic home edition. 99.00 US
    > Dollars, not bad at all works out to 76.00 Euro which is good.
    >
    > but I am just wondering if for one, I am in Ireland and can I purchase
    > from a US site, and is it safe to do so, and if I get it from the US would
    > it work OK with the UK/Irish keyboard and settings , language and UK/Irish
    > spellings and everything in other words would it be only a US version
    > Vista or would it be an International one?
    >
    > - I have emailed Circuit City but does anyone know anyway if it would be
    > OK?
    >
    > Andy.
    >
    >
    >



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  6. #6


    Rock Guest

    Re: Upgrade from Win XP

    "Andy" <andy@indigo.ie> wrote in message
    news:eqdspp$bt7$1@news.datemas.de...
    >I quite liked the idea of Downloading Vista Home Basic upgrade rather than
    >physically getting a CD ROM (DVD ROM) installation disc out of a shop. (14
    >hours to download though on DSL apparently!)
    >
    > I reside in Ireland so I went on Microsoft Ireland website. Which took me
    > to market place which then took me to Circuit City in the US to download
    > the Upgrade from Windows XP to Vista basic home edition. 99.00 US
    > Dollars, not bad at all works out to 76.00 Euro which is good.
    >
    > but I am just wondering if for one, I am in Ireland and can I purchase
    > from a US site, and is it safe to do so, and if I get it from the US would
    > it work OK with the UK/Irish keyboard and settings , language and UK/Irish
    > spellings and everything in other words would it be only a US version
    > Vista or would it be an International one?
    >
    > - I have emailed Circuit City but does anyone know anyway if it would be
    > OK?



    Andy you should get a DVD. We are seeing quite a few issues with the
    downloads. For one thing that process is new and we don't have much info on
    how best to install it. Besides without the DVD you don't have access to
    the Windows Repair Environment and System Restore that can be found by
    booting the DVD. I recommend you get a DVD.

    --
    Rock [MVP - User/Shell]


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  7. #7


    Andy Guest

    Re: Upgrade from Win XP


    "Jane C" <jellybean@NOSPAMxjgarage.org> wrote in message
    news4DE4121-C5B8-4404-AA03-F4D59E9D2DD3@microsoft.com...
    > Andy, at the moment you won't be able to use that online purchasing
    > option. Once you try to enter your details, the only options for country
    > is United States. And as you need to input your address to match your
    > credit card details, you won't be able to proceed.
    >
    >
    >
    > --
    > Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled :-)
    > Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-)


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

    Oh, right so its one of those 'everything is geared for the US type of thing
    and sod everyone else!' at the moment is it. Well thanks for the advice
    anyway.

    I think it is preposterous that you cant just go onto the Microsoft .ie or
    ..co.uk and just download the upgrade file from there if a person wanted to
    and just pay them with your credit card. That cant be too difficult for
    them.



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



    > "Andy" <andy@indigo.ie> wrote in message
    > news:eqdspp$bt7$1@news.datemas.de...
    >>I quite liked the idea of Downloading Vista Home Basic upgrade rather than
    >>physically getting a CD ROM (DVD ROM) installation disc out of a shop. (14
    >>hours to download though on DSL apparently!)
    >>
    >> I reside in Ireland so I went on Microsoft Ireland website. Which took me
    >> to market place which then took me to Circuit City in the US to download
    >> the Upgrade from Windows XP to Vista basic home edition. 99.00 US
    >> Dollars, not bad at all works out to 76.00 Euro which is good.
    >>
    >> but I am just wondering if for one, I am in Ireland and can I purchase
    >> from a US site, and is it safe to do so, and if I get it from the US
    >> would it work OK with the UK/Irish keyboard and settings , language and
    >> UK/Irish spellings and everything in other words would it be only a US
    >> version Vista or would it be an International one?
    >>
    >> - I have emailed Circuit City but does anyone know anyway if it would be
    >> OK?
    >>
    >> Andy.
    >>
    >>
    >>

    >




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  8. #8


    Andy Guest

    Re: Upgrade from Win XP


    "Rock" <rock@nospam.net> wrote in message
    news:%23jPsOoySHHA.412@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
    > "Andy" <andy@indigo.ie> wrote in message
    > news:eqdspp$bt7$1@news.datemas.de...
    >>I quite liked the idea of Downloading Vista Home Basic upgrade rather than
    >>physically getting a CD ROM (DVD ROM) installation disc out of a shop. (14
    >>hours to download though on DSL apparently!)
    >>
    >> I reside in Ireland so I went on Microsoft Ireland website. Which took me
    >> to market place which then took me to Circuit City in the US to download
    >> the Upgrade from Windows XP to Vista basic home edition. 99.00 US
    >> Dollars, not bad at all works out to 76.00 Euro which is good.
    >>
    >> but I am just wondering if for one, I am in Ireland and can I purchase
    >> from a US site, and is it safe to do so, and if I get it from the US
    >> would it work OK with the UK/Irish keyboard and settings , language and
    >> UK/Irish spellings and everything in other words would it be only a US
    >> version Vista or would it be an International one?
    >>
    >> - I have emailed Circuit City but does anyone know anyway if it would be
    >> OK?

    >
    >
    > Andy you should get a DVD. We are seeing quite a few issues with the
    > downloads. For one thing that process is new and we don't have much info
    > on how best to install it. Besides without the DVD you don't have access
    > to the Windows Repair Environment and System Restore that can be found by
    > booting the DVD. I recommend you get a DVD.
    >
    > --
    > Rock [MVP - User/Shell]


    Good advice but I was figuring maybe it could have been downloaded as an
    ..iso file and then burned onto DVD disk using Nero or the likes and upgrade
    from that could that be done technically and then get the 25 digit number
    through an email. - It being an upgrade and not the full version I thought
    that might work well by downloading?




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  9. #9


    Jonathan Schwartz 2 Guest

    RE: Upgrade from Win XP


    Factually, it only requires thinking *once* before installing our worlds
    most state-of-the-art, and most Secure OS, known as Windows Vista.

    Considering the hazards experienced while online, it’s simply a no-brainer;
    do you desire the ultimate, and our worlds most state-of-the-art, most Secure
    OS, known as Windows Vista? Yes or No… Simple decisions require academic
    elementary level thinking for making decisions.

    Today, there remain some people that firmly believe having a bathroom inside
    their residence is a very unsafe not-sanitary condition, and a very
    disgraceful situation for using the full bathroom features while inside one’s
    residence.

    Perhaps the foundation for your above response silently speaks volumes,
    regarding your thought evolution, just pondering.

    Yes, loudly, the public including businesses articulated their desires and
    needs; Microsoft not only listened, indeed Microsoft responded, by developing
    our worlds most state-of-the-art, most Secure OS, known as Windows Vista.

    When a child uses Windows Vista for their very -first- computer that child
    never experiences driver conflict issues, why.

    Oddly, occasionally, when older experienced computer users first begins
    using Windows Vista, the second thing that adult does, begins installing all
    those old out-dated third party applications, and then complains secondary to
    not-compatible driver conflicts, wrongly assigning blame toward Vista instead
    of accepting self-responsibility from using ancient third party applications.

    Somewhat as the timeless adage, can’t teach an old dog new tricks; some
    people are just too stubborn while never learning new ultra high
    state-of-the-art computing technology.

    Thought for jimBob, Rich, and Andy: Is personal confidential information and
    online Security an important issue for you folks? Seriously, today we could
    remain using out-houses and mule drawn wagons.

    Better yet, seriously, please ask Ms. Dewey her opinion at:
    http://www.msdewey.com/

    --
    Windows Vista
    Become Part of The Legacy!



    "Rich" wrote:

    > Think twice before upgrading to this horrible operating system!
    >
    >
    > "Andy" wrote:
    >
    > > I quite liked the idea of Downloading Vista Home Basic upgrade rather than
    > > physically getting a CD ROM (DVD ROM) installation disc out of a shop. (14
    > > hours to download though on DSL apparently!)
    > >
    > > I reside in Ireland so I went on Microsoft Ireland website. Which took me to
    > > market place which then took me to Circuit City in the US to download the
    > > Upgrade from Windows XP to Vista basic home edition. 99.00 US Dollars, not
    > > bad at all works out to 76.00 Euro which is good.
    > >
    > > but I am just wondering if for one, I am in Ireland and can I purchase from
    > > a US site, and is it safe to do so, and if I get it from the US would it
    > > work OK with the UK/Irish keyboard and settings , language and UK/Irish
    > > spellings and everything in other words would it be only a US version Vista
    > > or would it be an International one?
    > >
    > > - I have emailed Circuit City but does anyone know anyway if it would be OK?
    > >
    > > Andy.
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >


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  10. #10


    MICHAEL Guest

    Re: Upgrade from Win XP


    "Andy" <andy@indigo.ie> wrote in message news:eqe3ii$h80$1@news.datemas.de...
    >
    > "Rock" <rock@nospam.net> wrote in message
    > news:%23jPsOoySHHA.412@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
    >> "Andy" <andy@indigo.ie> wrote in message
    >> news:eqdspp$bt7$1@news.datemas.de...
    >>>I quite liked the idea of Downloading Vista Home Basic upgrade rather than
    >>>physically getting a CD ROM (DVD ROM) installation disc out of a shop. (14
    >>>hours to download though on DSL apparently!)
    >>>
    >>> I reside in Ireland so I went on Microsoft Ireland website. Which took me
    >>> to market place which then took me to Circuit City in the US to download
    >>> the Upgrade from Windows XP to Vista basic home edition. 99.00 US
    >>> Dollars, not bad at all works out to 76.00 Euro which is good.
    >>>
    >>> but I am just wondering if for one, I am in Ireland and can I purchase
    >>> from a US site, and is it safe to do so, and if I get it from the US
    >>> would it work OK with the UK/Irish keyboard and settings , language and
    >>> UK/Irish spellings and everything in other words would it be only a US
    >>> version Vista or would it be an International one?
    >>>
    >>> - I have emailed Circuit City but does anyone know anyway if it would be
    >>> OK?

    >>
    >>
    >> Andy you should get a DVD. We are seeing quite a few issues with the
    >> downloads. For one thing that process is new and we don't have much info
    >> on how best to install it. Besides without the DVD you don't have access
    >> to the Windows Repair Environment and System Restore that can be found by
    >> booting the DVD. I recommend you get a DVD.
    >>
    >> --
    >> Rock [MVP - User/Shell]

    >
    > Good advice but I was figuring maybe it could have been downloaded as an
    > .iso file and then burned onto DVD disk using Nero or the likes and upgrade
    > from that could that be done technically and then get the 25 digit number
    > through an email. - It being an upgrade and not the full version I thought
    > that might work well by downloading?


    Andy,

    It's not an .iso file.


    -Michael

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