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| | Vista upgrade disk or full version? I currently have windows vista home premium that was on the computer when I bought it from someone on craigslist. Apparently the vista that is currently on my computer was a copy and locked me out. I now need to buy vista myself, but I keep seeing the vista upgrade version and the vista full 32bit version. Which one of these versions do I need to buy so I can install and get my access back to my computer? I don't want to make the mistake of buying the upgrade disk and it not working. Although the upgrade is cheaper. Please help me. Thanks Ryan |
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| | Re: Vista upgrade disk or full version? For peace of mind I would go for the full version rather than an upgrade. Once you have a full version, if you PC dies and you buy or build another one the full version can be installed on that. Where upgrades are concerned you, basically, need an older windows operating system (such as XP) to upgrade from. When the upgrade is complete XP is no longer any use to you. You may have the XP CD but, if anything went wrong and you needed to re-install, you would need to install XP first (something you couldn't do because your product key would be invalid as you upgraded to Vista) and then install Vista. So basically, you would need to buy XP again to install the Vista update. A full retail version (not OEM) will allow you to re-install without the hassle. I never buy upgrade software or OEM it is always the full retail package. Yes it costs more, but it is far less hassle. -- John Barnett MVP Associate Expert Windows - Shell/User Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this mail/post.. "motosport_21" <motosport21@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:735933A4-2967-4C05-8435-4ABFD32F1B4F@microsoft.com... >I currently have windows vista home premium that was on the computer when I > bought it from someone on craigslist. Apparently the vista that is > currently > on my computer was a copy and locked me out. I now need to buy vista > myself, > but I keep seeing the vista upgrade version and the vista full 32bit > version. > Which one of these versions do I need to buy so I can install and get my > access back to my computer? I don't want to make the mistake of buying the > upgrade disk and it not working. Although the upgrade is cheaper. Please > help > me. Thanks Ryan |
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| | Re: Vista upgrade disk or full version? Get the upgrade and learn how to perform a clean install with the upgrade disk. Better yet, buy the academic version for only $68 (It's the Home Premium Upgrade disk) and save even more. More in question is what other software did you get for "free." Actually, if you bought the computer from someone else and it came "pre-loaded", you either: 1. Bought the license for all the software on it and the original owner owes you some serial numbers, or 2. You must format the drive prior to use, then buy a legal copy of the software you want to install, or 3. Browse for illicit photos and black-mail the original owner to get all the software you want. "motosport_21" <motosport21@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:735933A4-2967-4C05-8435-4ABFD32F1B4F@microsoft.com... >I currently have windows vista home premium that was on the computer when I > bought it from someone on craigslist. Apparently the vista that is > currently > on my computer was a copy and locked me out. I now need to buy vista > myself, > but I keep seeing the vista upgrade version and the vista full 32bit > version. > Which one of these versions do I need to buy so I can install and get my > access back to my computer? I don't want to make the mistake of buying the > upgrade disk and it not working. Although the upgrade is cheaper. Please > help > me. Thanks Ryan |
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