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| | Upgrade from Full License Disk? Not sure why anyone would want to do this...'cept me. I don't trust the Vista upgrade and decided for the full license disk. Paranoid, yes. I just prefer having a full license. Is it possible to run an upgrade from the full license disk (Business edtion, FWIW)? Rob |
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| | Re: Upgrade from Full License Disk? Rob wrote: > Not sure why anyone would want to do this...'cept me. > > I don't trust the Vista upgrade and decided for the full license disk. > Paranoid, yes. I just prefer having a full license. Is it possible to run > an upgrade from the full license disk (Business edtion, FWIW)? > > > Rob Yes, the full retail CD is capable of performing an in-place upgrade. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. -Bertrand Russell |
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| | Re: Upgrade from Full License Disk? Hello Rob, Thanks for posting. From your post, it seems you have a question about upgrading and the full product license. Yes, you can choose the upgrade option with a the full license as long as the version of Windows you are currently running can, indeed, be upgraded using the Upgrade option to the edition of Windows Vista you want to install. If you're upgrading from Windows XP to Windows Vista, check here for more information on upgrade paths: http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...1a18f1033.mspx. If Upgrade is not supported for your situation, you can choose "Custom" during Windows installation to perform a clean installation. Of course, a clean installation does not preserve your programs, files, and settings as the "Upgrade" option does. Sincerely, Byron |
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| | Re: Upgrade from Full License Disk? Rob wrote: > Not sure why anyone would want to do this...'cept me. > > I don't trust the Vista upgrade and decided for the full license disk. > Paranoid, yes. I just prefer having a full license. Is it possible to run > an upgrade from the full license disk (Business edtion, FWIW)? > > > Rob Yes, but only if you have your prior OS you want to upgrade from already installed on the computer you want to upgrade. Pop in the Full retail Vista cd and boot from it, it should recognize you previous OS and allow an upgrade. A word of warning, it seems some people have a much more difficult time with Vista when upgrading. Good luck. -- Priceless quotes in m.p.w.vista.general group: http://protectfreedom.tripod.com/kick.html Most recent idiotic quote added to KICK (Klassic Idiotic Caption Kooks): "Spoken like a true NixTurd (oops, NixTard)." "Good poets borrow; great poets steal." - T. S. Eliot |
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| | Re: Upgrade from Full License Disk? As long as it is a full license RETAIL version. An OEM version won't do it. -- A Professional Amateur...If anyone knew it all, none of would be here! CarGodZeroOne@hotmail.com Change Alpha to Numeric to reply "Rob" <not_on@usenet.us> wrote in message news:iG18i.783$3L1.648@newsfe14.lga... > Not sure why anyone would want to do this...'cept me. > > I don't trust the Vista upgrade and decided for the full license disk. > Paranoid, yes. I just prefer having a full license. Is it possible to > run > an upgrade from the full license disk (Business edtion, FWIW)? > > > Rob |
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