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| | languages problem on upgrading Vista i wanna know if i'm using a non-english version of windows xp, is it possible to upgrade to vista by purchasing an english version of vista upgrade? or will any problems occur if i do so? thanks! |
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| | Re: languages problem on upgrading Vista One can only upgrade if one has the same language version. If you wish to upgrade to a different language version of Vista, you'll need to purchase a "Full License" version and perform a "clean install". -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "pin" wrote: i wanna know if i'm using a non-english version of windows xp, is it possible to upgrade to vista by purchasing an english version of vista upgrade? or will any problems occur if i do so? thanks! |
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| | Re: languages problem on upgrading Vista I have , uufortunately, ordered and received a Vista upgrade in English for my German language computer. As I was installing the Acer Express Upgrade DVD using the "upgrade" version of the three choices available, the first part was completed OK, but the second DVD - the actual VIsta installation could not continue and I was informed that I must obtain a version in German. I am not able to return to Part one since this is considered "completed" and blocked, so I cannot select the full license verson (one of the 3 choices was a "parallel" version of Vista and I thought that this might work.) I have received no joy in attempting to get a solution to my quandry from Acer, so at the moment I am in limbo with no Vista upgrade accessible. Any suggestions? "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: > One can only upgrade if one has the same language version. > If you wish to upgrade to a different language version of Vista, > you'll need to purchase a "Full License" version and perform > a "clean install". > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Shell/User > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > "pin" wrote: > > i wanna know if i'm using a non-english version of windows xp, is it possible > to upgrade to vista by purchasing an english version of vista upgrade? or > will any problems occur if i do so? > > thanks! |
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