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Can't boot from 'upgrade media'?
  1. #1


    John Guest

    Can't boot from 'upgrade media'?

    Is the Windows Vista UPGRADE media bootable????
    I can read it from many machines, but 3 machines I've tried (so far) will
    not boot from it.





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  2. #2


    David A. Lessnau Guest

    Re: Can't boot from 'upgrade media'?

    I have no personal experience with this, but from what I'm reading in the
    "...vista.general" newsgroup, Upgrade versions of Vista must be run from a
    machine with an already existing, qualifying operating system already
    installed. My GUESS is that that means the media won't be bootable: you'll
    have to put the DVD into the already running machine and run the
    installation from there. That sounds silly to me (how would you repair an
    installation from a non-functioning machine?), but that's my impression so
    far. I, too, would love to have an official response.


    "John" <no@email.com> wrote in message
    news:%23fthg3XOHHA.1252@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
    > Is the Windows Vista UPGRADE media bootable????
    > I can read it from many machines, but 3 machines I've tried (so far) will
    > not boot from it.
    >



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  3. #3


    John Guest

    Re: Can't boot from 'upgrade media'?

    My first thoughts after I noticed it wouldn't boot... how the heck would we
    use the CD for repair after it's running Vista??

    Thanks

    "David A. Lessnau" <DavidALessnau@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
    message news:96C85E9A-4140-4B0A-99D6-471816002D07@microsoft.com...
    >I have no personal experience with this, but from what I'm reading in the
    >"...vista.general" newsgroup, Upgrade versions of Vista must be run from a
    >machine with an already existing, qualifying operating system already
    >installed. My GUESS is that that means the media won't be bootable:
    >you'll have to put the DVD into the already running machine and run the
    >installation from there. That sounds silly to me (how would you repair an
    >installation from a non-functioning machine?), but that's my impression so
    >far. I, too, would love to have an official response.
    >
    >
    > "John" <no@email.com> wrote in message
    > news:%23fthg3XOHHA.1252@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
    >> Is the Windows Vista UPGRADE media bootable????
    >> I can read it from many machines, but 3 machines I've tried (so far) will
    >> not boot from it.
    >>

    >




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  4. #4


    Carey Frisch [MVP] Guest

    Re: Can't boot from 'upgrade media'?

    The DVD for the upgrade version of Windows Vista is non-bootable
    for installation purposes. You must have either a "genuine" Windows XP
    or Windows 2000 operating system installed and use the upgrade disc
    while at the desktop to begin installation.

    --
    Carey Frisch
    Microsoft MVP
    Windows Shell/User

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

    "John" wrote:

    Is the Windows Vista UPGRADE media bootable????
    I can read it from many machines, but 3 machines I've tried (so far) will
    not boot from it.



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  5. #5


    Jeff Gaines Guest

    Re: Can't boot from 'upgrade media'?

    On 16/01/2007 in message <#fthg3XOHHA.1252@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl> John wrote:

    >Is the Windows Vista UPGRADE media bootable????
    >I can read it from many machines, but 3 machines I've tried (so far) will
    >not boot from it.


    You should be able to boot from it to carry out repairs but you can't
    install from it - it will tell you to run it from within the existing OS.

    Check that it's clean and check the BIOS options re booting order on the
    PC in question.

    --
    Jeff Gaines

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  6. #6


    John Barnes Guest

    Re: Can't boot from 'upgrade media'?

    If you install the 64-bit version it will be able to boot for both repair
    and installation functions. X86 version will boot only for repairs,
    installs must be from the desktop of the qualifying system


    "Jeff Gaines" <whitedragon@newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
    news:xn0f1a83h4tw8v000@msnews.microsoft.com...
    > On 16/01/2007 in message <#fthg3XOHHA.1252@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl> John
    > wrote:
    >
    >>Is the Windows Vista UPGRADE media bootable????
    >>I can read it from many machines, but 3 machines I've tried (so far) will
    >>not boot from it.

    >
    > You should be able to boot from it to carry out repairs but you can't
    > install from it - it will tell you to run it from within the existing OS.
    >
    > Check that it's clean and check the BIOS options re booting order on the
    > PC in question.
    >
    > --
    > Jeff Gaines



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  7. #7


    Colin Barnhorst Guest

    Re: Can't boot from 'upgrade media'?

    If he has upgrade media at this point it has to be a volume license copy and
    is not bootable. He just didn't tell us that. It has nothing to do with
    the retail editions (both upgrade and full) which are bootable.

    "John" <no@email.com> wrote in message
    news:%23T0YJGYOHHA.4244@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
    > My first thoughts after I noticed it wouldn't boot... how the heck would
    > we use the CD for repair after it's running Vista??
    >



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  8. #8


    Colin Barnhorst Guest

    Re: Can't boot from 'upgrade media'?

    According to Darrel Gorter, the retail dvd's are all bootable. In fact, the
    user must boot with the x64 dvd to use an upgrade edition product key when
    installing Vista x64 on a system running a 32bit edition of Windows. Since
    there is no difference between the dvd's in the retail upgrade and full
    edition boxes all retail dvd's are by definition bootable.

    "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> wrote in message
    news:7A198D0E-3B22-4B77-838A-6E021E5C7E1D@microsoft.com...
    > The DVD for the upgrade version of Windows Vista is non-bootable
    > for installation purposes. You must have either a "genuine" Windows XP
    > or Windows 2000 operating system installed and use the upgrade disc
    > while at the desktop to begin installation.
    >
    > --
    > Carey Frisch
    > Microsoft MVP
    > Windows Shell/User
    >
    > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    >
    > "John" wrote:
    >
    > Is the Windows Vista UPGRADE media bootable????
    > I can read it from many machines, but 3 machines I've tried (so far) will
    > not boot from it.
    >
    >



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  9. #9


    Colin Barnhorst Guest

    Re: Can't boot from 'upgrade media'?

    I think the OP failed to tell us that he is using a volume license copy,
    which is not bootable.

    "John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message
    news:ugHDaLZOHHA.3872@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
    > If you install the 64-bit version it will be able to boot for both repair
    > and installation functions. X86 version will boot only for repairs,
    > installs must be from the desktop of the qualifying system
    >
    >



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  10. #10


    John Barnes Guest

    Re: Can't boot from 'upgrade media'?

    Good catch

    "Colin Barnhorst" <colinbarharst@msn.com> wrote in message
    news:F2378130-CCAD-44F4-9AA3-6662D94EDB49@microsoft.com...
    >I think the OP failed to tell us that he is using a volume license copy,
    >which is not bootable.
    >
    > "John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message
    > news:ugHDaLZOHHA.3872@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
    >> If you install the 64-bit version it will be able to boot for both repair
    >> and installation functions. X86 version will boot only for repairs,
    >> installs must be from the desktop of the qualifying system
    >>
    >>

    >



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