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| | Fresh Install with Upgrade License/DVD Hi All, A simple question that must have come up by now! I have six PC's in the office that were built very recently with XP Pro installed that all have "free" upgrade path to Vista Business. Even though the Modus Link thing has been awful, I have received confirmation that POP and COA are confirmed so the upgrades will "eventually" arrive!! But having played with Vista since Beta releases through to RTM for evaluation, I have ALWAYS performed a complete fresh install rather than upgrading any XP or previous Vista install, as I know this is best practice, a lot quicker and less prone to issues. So now the question - when I receive these "upgrade" DVD's will I be able to format and perform a fresh/clean install or will Vista complain that I have an "upgrade" license and I am effectively performing a fresh install, as all remnants of XP will have been removed???? Anyone know?? Thanks Ridesy |
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| | RE: Fresh Install with Upgrade License/DVD You will be able to perform a "custom" install, where Vista moves all the old stuff to a seperate folder, and then does a complete install, after which you can delete the windows.old folder.It's about as close to a fresh install as you are going to get. "Ridesy" wrote: > Hi All, > > A simple question that must have come up by now! > > I have six PC's in the office that were built very recently with XP Pro > installed that all have "free" upgrade path to Vista Business. > > Even though the Modus Link thing has been awful, I have received > confirmation that POP and COA are confirmed so the upgrades will "eventually" > arrive!! > > But having played with Vista since Beta releases through to RTM for > evaluation, I have ALWAYS performed a complete fresh install rather than > upgrading any XP or previous Vista install, as I know this is best practice, > a lot quicker and less prone to issues. > > So now the question - when I receive these "upgrade" DVD's will I be able to > format and perform a fresh/clean install or will Vista complain that I have > an "upgrade" license and I am effectively performing a fresh install, as all > remnants of XP will have been removed???? > > Anyone know?? > > Thanks > > Ridesy |
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| | Re: Fresh Install with Upgrade License/DVD Untested workaround: http://www.windowsitpro.com/mobile/p...D=95011&News=1 JS "Ridesy" <Ridesy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E9E0705B-4685-4E4D-B447-3A1F7918710D@microsoft.com... > Hi All, > > A simple question that must have come up by now! > > I have six PC's in the office that were built very recently with XP Pro > installed that all have "free" upgrade path to Vista Business. > > Even though the Modus Link thing has been awful, I have received > confirmation that POP and COA are confirmed so the upgrades will > "eventually" > arrive!! > > But having played with Vista since Beta releases through to RTM for > evaluation, I have ALWAYS performed a complete fresh install rather than > upgrading any XP or previous Vista install, as I know this is best > practice, > a lot quicker and less prone to issues. > > So now the question - when I receive these "upgrade" DVD's will I be able > to > format and perform a fresh/clean install or will Vista complain that I > have > an "upgrade" license and I am effectively performing a fresh install, as > all > remnants of XP will have been removed???? > > Anyone know?? > > Thanks > > Ridesy |
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| | Re: Fresh Install with Upgrade License/DVD Hi guys, I just used the upgrade version of vista ultimate x64 on my system and the upgrade option was disabled I could only install a fresh version which was what I wanted to do anyway ![]() I booted of the DVD, formated my partition and installed from scrach with the upgrade dvd . Hopefully It will be the same for you with your version. In the past it was always possible with win95,98,and xp upgrade. "JS" wrote: > Untested workaround: > http://www.windowsitpro.com/mobile/p...D=95011&News=1 > > JS > > "Ridesy" <Ridesy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:E9E0705B-4685-4E4D-B447-3A1F7918710D@microsoft.com... > > Hi All, > > > > A simple question that must have come up by now! > > > > I have six PC's in the office that were built very recently with XP Pro > > installed that all have "free" upgrade path to Vista Business. > > > > Even though the Modus Link thing has been awful, I have received > > confirmation that POP and COA are confirmed so the upgrades will > > "eventually" > > arrive!! > > > > But having played with Vista since Beta releases through to RTM for > > evaluation, I have ALWAYS performed a complete fresh install rather than > > upgrading any XP or previous Vista install, as I know this is best > > practice, > > a lot quicker and less prone to issues. > > > > So now the question - when I receive these "upgrade" DVD's will I be able > > to > > format and perform a fresh/clean install or will Vista complain that I > > have > > an "upgrade" license and I am effectively performing a fresh install, as > > all > > remnants of XP will have been removed???? > > > > Anyone know?? > > > > Thanks > > > > Ridesy > > > |
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| | Re: Fresh Install with Upgrade License/DVD The 64bit upgrade versions can only do a clean install. This is different from the 32bit versions. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "cdodier" <cdodier@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4E1483E1-D93C-4DF5-80E3-A71F50B92FC3@microsoft.com... > Hi guys, > > I just used the upgrade version of vista ultimate x64 on my system and the > upgrade option was disabled I could only install a fresh version which was > what I wanted to do anyway ![]() > > I booted of the DVD, formated my partition and installed from scrach with > the upgrade dvd . Hopefully It will be the same for you with your version. > In > the past it was always possible with win95,98,and xp upgrade. > > > > "JS" wrote: > >> Untested workaround: >> http://www.windowsitpro.com/mobile/p...D=95011&News=1 >> >> JS >> >> "Ridesy" <Ridesy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:E9E0705B-4685-4E4D-B447-3A1F7918710D@microsoft.com... >> > Hi All, >> > >> > A simple question that must have come up by now! >> > >> > I have six PC's in the office that were built very recently with XP Pro >> > installed that all have "free" upgrade path to Vista Business. >> > >> > Even though the Modus Link thing has been awful, I have received >> > confirmation that POP and COA are confirmed so the upgrades will >> > "eventually" >> > arrive!! >> > >> > But having played with Vista since Beta releases through to RTM for >> > evaluation, I have ALWAYS performed a complete fresh install rather >> > than >> > upgrading any XP or previous Vista install, as I know this is best >> > practice, >> > a lot quicker and less prone to issues. >> > >> > So now the question - when I receive these "upgrade" DVD's will I be >> > able >> > to >> > format and perform a fresh/clean install or will Vista complain that I >> > have >> > an "upgrade" license and I am effectively performing a fresh install, >> > as >> > all >> > remnants of XP will have been removed???? >> > >> > Anyone know?? >> > >> > Thanks >> > >> > Ridesy >> >> >> |
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