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| Guest | What to buy? Ok i do currently have windows XP media version, but im doing an entire system revamp, and figure hell why not go to vista etc... so my question do i need to buy the full blown $230 version of the home premium or can i just get the $160 upgrade? As in if i go and completely whipe my drive, can i pop the upgrade CD in and put Vista on my computer? |
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| Guest | Re: What to buy? Buy the upgrade. Here's how to use it to do a clean install: http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase...rade_clean.asp "JonWelson" <JonWelson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8A534F32-0566-4EA0-B422-E55488EC6D66@microsoft.com... Ok i do currently have windows XP media version, but im doing an entire system revamp, and figure hell why not go to vista etc... so my question do i need to buy the full blown $230 version of the home premium or can i just get the $160 upgrade? As in if i go and completely whipe my drive, can i pop the upgrade CD in and put Vista on my computer? |
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| Guest | Re: What to buy? "JonWelson" <JonWelson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8A534F32-0566-4EA0-B422-E55488EC6D66@microsoft.com... > Ok i do currently have windows XP media version, but im doing an entire > system revamp, and figure hell why not go to vista etc... so my question do i > need to buy the full blown $230 version of the home premium or can i just get > the $160 upgrade? As in if i go and completely whipe my drive, can i pop the > upgrade CD in and put Vista on my computer? What makes you think you will be better of with Vista? I'd keep XP and wait until Vista has been debugged. |
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| Guest | Re: What to buy? No. You would need to purchase a "Full Version" of Windows Vista if you wish to clean install on a drive without a previous Windows operating system. The upgrade version of Vista is not bootable and does not check for a qualifying Windows CD. -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "JonWelson" wrote: Ok i do currently have windows XP media version, but im doing an entire system revamp, and figure hell why not go to vista etc... so my question do i need to buy the full blown $230 version of the home premium or can i just get the $160 upgrade? As in if i go and completely whipe my drive, can i pop the upgrade CD in and put Vista on my computer? |
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| Guest | Re: What to buy? "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> wrote in message news:uJYWxXs3HHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > No. You would need to purchase a "Full Version" of > Windows Vista if you wish to clean install on a drive > without a previous Windows operating system. The > upgrade version of Vista is not bootable and does not > check for a qualifying Windows CD. If you read the link that Val gave, or the dozens of other sites on Google, you'll see that this is not true. I even think that the upgrade DVD is exactly the same disk that come with all the other versions of Vista, and it is bootable. ss. |
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| Guest | Re: What to buy? "philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message news:%232EwHVs3HHA.5184@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > "JonWelson" <JonWelson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:8A534F32-0566-4EA0-B422-E55488EC6D66@microsoft.com... >> Ok i do currently have windows XP media version, but im doing an entire >> system revamp, and figure hell why not go to vista etc... so my question > do i >> need to buy the full blown $230 version of the home premium or can i just > get >> the $160 upgrade? As in if i go and completely whipe my drive, can i pop > the >> upgrade CD in and put Vista on my computer? > > > What makes you think you will be better of with Vista? > > I'd keep XP and wait until Vista has been debugged. I wouldn't put it so rudely, but he makes a good point, what do you use your system for mainly? I'd say the only reason to upgrade is if you wanna check out the latest and greatest, and that's about it. XP does just about everything Vista does save for the added security and other various things. I upgraded because I got a free copy of Ultimate OEM, and I love to tinker, but I still have my XP box for stuff like my finances and business needs. Vista has most of my games dispite the lack of SB Audigy 2 support (which I guess is nearly fixed now). Yeah, go with the Retail Upgrade version. -A. |
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| Guest | Re: What to buy? All those sites don't mention that the Windows Genuine Advantage program will eventually flag an upgrade only clean installation as "non-genuine". Don't believe everything you read as being true, especially when it comes to workarounds which attempt to circumvent software licensing. -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "Synapse Syndrome" wrote: in message news:eTn3Dcs3HHA.1900@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> wrote in message news:uJYWxXs3HHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > No. You would need to purchase a "Full Version" of > Windows Vista if you wish to clean install on a drive > without a previous Windows operating system. The > upgrade version of Vista is not bootable and does not > check for a qualifying Windows CD. If you read the link that Val gave, or the dozens of other sites on Google, you'll see that this is not true. I even think that the upgrade DVD is exactly the same disk that come with all the other versions of Vista, and it is bootable. ss. |
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| Guest | Re: What to buy? "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> wrote in message news:uJYWxXs3HHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > No. You would need to purchase a "Full Version" of > Windows Vista if you wish to clean install on a drive > without a previous Windows operating system. The > upgrade version of Vista is not bootable and does not > check for a qualifying Windows CD. > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Shell/User > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > "JonWelson" wrote: > > Ok i do currently have windows XP media version, but im doing an entire > system revamp, and figure hell why not go to vista etc... so my question > do i > need to buy the full blown $230 version of the home premium or can i just > get > the $160 upgrade? As in if i go and completely whipe my drive, can i pop > the > upgrade CD in and put Vista on my computer? Believe it or not, Carey is correct. If you want to do a "full", "legal", and "clean" install of Vista you should use the Full version. Can you get away with using the upgrade version? Yes. Is it legal according to the letter of the license agreement? Iffy. (Your OEM copy of XP Media Center does not qualify for upgrade I think) So yeah, if you're an upstanding citizen and feel 2-3 years down the line you might run into trouble where having a valid/legal version of Vista will save you some headaches, you'll need to buy the Full retail version. If you're not worried about all that, you can get the upgrade version to install and activate with slightly more effort than installing the Full version. Just go to Google for some help before you start and check the instructions, if it seems confusing to you, it might save yourself some time and effort and just go for the "Full Gusto". Interesting note, The upgrade version of Office 2007 will install with the free trial version of Office 2007 installed on your system, which you can download for free from microsoft.com, but the same legal issues are there, so keep that in mind. Personally I just use OpenOffice, less headache and much cheaper. |
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| Guest | Re: What to buy? "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> wrote in message news:%23auy4hs3HHA.1484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > All those sites don't mention that the Windows Genuine > Advantage program will eventually flag an upgrade only > clean installation as "non-genuine". Don't believe everything > you read as being true, especially when it comes to workarounds > which attempt to circumvent software licensing. I haven't tried this myself, but I suspect that you have no experience with this either. As the poster has already got an installed copy XPMCE, there is nothing illegal being done. I can't see any comments on any sites saying that it does not work, so I maybe what you are spreading is FUD? Obviously only somebody has actually done this can answer this. If I had not just built a new computer as the Vista release candidates came out, I would have done this myself, after upgrading from an XP licence, but not having upgraded from an XP installation. I would not trust the integrity of the registry on such an installation. ss. |
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| Guest | Re: What to buy? "Andy [YaYa]" <android8675@MAPSONhotmail.com> wrote in message news:uPsYWhs3HHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > "philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message > news:%232EwHVs3HHA.5184@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > > > "JonWelson" <JonWelson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:8A534F32-0566-4EA0-B422-E55488EC6D66@microsoft.com... > >> Ok i do currently have windows XP media version, but im doing an entire > >> system revamp, and figure hell why not go to vista etc... so my question > > do i > >> need to buy the full blown $230 version of the home premium or can i just > > get > >> the $160 upgrade? As in if i go and completely whipe my drive, can i pop > > the > >> upgrade CD in and put Vista on my computer? > > > > > > What makes you think you will be better of with Vista? > > > > I'd keep XP and wait until Vista has been debugged. > > I wouldn't put it so rudely, but he makes a good point, what do you use your > system for mainly? > > I'd say the only reason to upgrade is if you wanna check out the latest and > greatest, and that's about it. XP does just about everything Vista does save > for the added security and other various things. > > I upgraded because I got a free copy of Ultimate OEM, and I love to tinker, > but I still have my XP box for stuff like my finances and business needs. > Vista has most of my games dispite the lack of SB Audigy 2 support (which I > guess is nearly fixed now). > > Yeah, go with the Retail Upgrade version. > I was not being rude...merely right to the point. Though I do have a "test" Vista installation... when it expires I will cease to use it... I did not find any advantages with Vista as compared to XP... For a very serious gamer...Vista may be the route to go... but still not until DX-10 is out |
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