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| Guest | Upgrade from Vista Home to Vista Premium? Possible? Cost? Long story...a friend has a new Dell laptop with Vista Home. She wants Vista Premium for the Media Center stuff. Is it possible to upgrade over the existing installation, so that apps, etc. do not need to be reinstalled? What would be the cost? I don't think she wants to pay $120 for a full copy of Vista Premium. Any other thoughts or suggestions? Thanks! |
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| Guest | Re: Upgrade from Vista Home to Vista Premium? Possible? Cost? Use The Windows Any Time Upgrade Feature To Upgrade To Either Premium Edition Or Ultimate Edition, Just Right Click On Computer, Then Click Properties, Next Click On Upgrade Now, Finally Be Sure To Click On Yes When It Asks You If You Want Microsoft To Ship You The Windows Anytime Upgrade DVD (If You Don't Already Have It), Just FYI. "No Spam" <nospam@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:13elmiks323km21@xxxxxx Quote: > Long story...a friend has a new Dell laptop with Vista Home. She wants > Vista Premium for the Media Center stuff. > > Is it possible to upgrade over the existing installation, so that apps, > etc. do not need to be reinstalled? > > What would be the cost? I don't think she wants to pay $120 for a full > copy of Vista Premium. > > Any other thoughts or suggestions? > > Thanks! |
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| Guest | RE: Upgrade from Vista Home to Vista Premium? Possible? Cost? I think you mean she has Vista Basic, not Home. Vista Home Premium is the version with Media Center. Note that laptops do not run vista home premium well unless they are new, expensive or upgraded--hard to do with a notebook computer. If she already has Home Premium and does not have the right hardware, it reverts to Basic. She would need a tv tuner to take advantage of all Media Center's features. Home Premium works better on a desktop or a high end notebook. Have her run the windows upgrade advisor on her vista disk to see why she might want to reconsider the upgrade. "No Spam" wrote: Quote: > Long story...a friend has a new Dell laptop with Vista Home. She wants > Vista Premium for the Media Center stuff. > > Is it possible to upgrade over the existing installation, so that apps, > etc. do not need to be reinstalled? > > What would be the cost? I don't think she wants to pay $120 for a full > copy of Vista Premium. > > Any other thoughts or suggestions? > > Thanks! > |
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| Guest | Re: Upgrade from Vista Home to Vista Premium? Possible? Cost? On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 12:58:04 -0700, Mary <Mary@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > I think you mean she has Vista Basic, not Home. Actually neither terminology is really correct. The lowest level of Vista is called "Home Basic." The next step up is called "Home Premium." So the only version of Vista that can be upgraded to Home Premium is Home Basic. Quote: > Vista Home Premium is the > version with Media Center. Note that laptops do not run vista home premium > well unless they are new, expensive or upgraded--hard to do with a notebook > computer. If she already has Home Premium and does not have the right > hardware, it reverts to Basic. She would need a tv tuner to take advantage of > all Media Center's features. Home Premium works better on a desktop or a high > end notebook. Have her run the windows upgrade advisor on her vista disk to > see why she might want to reconsider the upgrade. > > "No Spam" wrote: > Quote: > > Long story...a friend has a new Dell laptop with Vista Home. She wants > > Vista Premium for the Media Center stuff. > > > > Is it possible to upgrade over the existing installation, so that apps, > > etc. do not need to be reinstalled? > > > > What would be the cost? I don't think she wants to pay $120 for a full > > copy of Vista Premium. > > > > Any other thoughts or suggestions? > > > > Thanks! > > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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