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| | Re-install Vista Ultimate? I think I have screwed up my Vista Ultimate registry since the Control Panel and Start Button/Control Panel do not act correctly. I have posted the problem in detail in the "Vista.General" newsgroup but have not had any responses. So... my next question is can I re-install Vista Ultimate without having to re-install all the other applications? Also, I have a dual boot system and want to get rid of XP and re-install Vista to the C partition - can I re-install Vista Ultimate to C (it's currently in the F partition) without having to re-install all the other applications? Now that Microsoft has so many hooks and controls on valid installations, I really don't want to get into the "new key" issues for Vista and Office etc. if I can avoid it. Just one more piece of information - the Vista Ultimate DVD is an OEM version. I'm re-installing on the original hardware if that makes any difference. Thanks in advance. |
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| | Re: Re-install Vista Ultimate? "Ken" <krlorenz@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23YVf4ZhdIHA.4164@xxxxxx Quote: >I think I have screwed up my Vista Ultimate registry since the Control >Panel and Start Button/Control Panel do not act correctly. I have posted >the problem in detail in the "Vista.General" newsgroup but have not had any >responses. So... my next question is can I re-install Vista Ultimate >without having to re-install all the other applications? Also, I have a >dual boot system and want to get rid of XP and re-install Vista to the C >partition - can I re-install Vista Ultimate to C (it's currently in the F >partition) without having to re-install all the other applications? Now >that Microsoft has so many hooks and controls on valid installations, I >really don't want to get into the "new key" issues for Vista and Office >etc. if I can avoid it. Just one more piece of information - the Vista >Ultimate DVD is an OEM version. I'm re-installing on the original hardware >if that makes any difference. Thanks in advance. You are looking at a clean install really. There is no need to get new keys as long as the ones you have are valid. At worst, you will have to do a telephone activation of Vista which takes a few minutes only.. -- Mike Hall - MVP How to construct a good post.. http://dts-l.com/goodpost.htm How to use the Microsoft Product Support Newsgroups.. http://support.microsoft.com/default...help&style=toc Mike's Window - My Blog.. http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx |
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