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Problems After Upgrading XP MCE 2005 to Vista Home Premium

  1. #1


    Don Deacon Guest

    Problems After Upgrading XP MCE 2005 to Vista Home Premium

    I've had a bit of a struggle trying to get my XP MCE 2005 machine upgraded
    to Windows Vista Home Premium.

    First a couple of comments:
    1) What a stupid idea not to let people do a clean install from an upgrade
    disk. That is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. I do a clean
    install pretty regularly when the PC gets to be a bit of a mess but doing a
    major upgrade also seems like a good time to do that. Nothing like having to
    jump through hoops to find a hack to let you do that...enough venting
    2) After "upgrade" (which was really a new install as I found a hack for #1
    above) I find the video performance is terrible compared to XP MCE 5005.
    The video is jumpy, has pauses, then jumps forward at light speed. I've had
    the PC just completely shut off trying to render DVD. I literally have to
    unplug it and flip the switch on and off on the power supply to get the PC
    to power back on.
    3) The hack (which I know is unsupported) to do the clean install involves
    installing the OS but not entering the CD Key initially. Then after on
    Vista, you go through the upgrade routine and enter the CD Key. I upgraded 2
    PCs this weekend. On the first PC, this worked fine. On my MCE box, after
    going through the upgrade process, it tell me the upgrade failed and reverts
    back to the previous Vista install. I am left not being able to activate
    this PC.

    Any input on #2 & #3 would be great if anybody has any. I'm pretty much
    going to leave it as is for now and tackle it again next weekend.

    Thanks,
    D




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  2. #2


    Carey Frisch [MVP] Guest

    Re: Problems After Upgrading XP MCE 2005 to Vista Home Premium

    You're right, the upgrade hack you tried is unsupported
    and often will not work. You'll need to purchase a "full
    version" of Vista if you want to install it on a blank drive.

    Also, you need to visit the support web site of the manufacturer
    of your video card and download/install the Vista drivers.

    --
    Carey Frisch
    Microsoft MVP
    Windows Desktop Experience -
    Windows Vista Enthusiast

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

    "Don Deacon" <ddeacon@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:A958E3E7-024D-4CF8-8060-6368B33844B1@xxxxxx
    I've had a bit of a struggle trying to get my XP MCE 2005 machine upgraded
    to Windows Vista Home Premium.

    First a couple of comments:
    1) What a stupid idea not to let people do a clean install from an upgrade
    disk. That is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. I do a clean
    install pretty regularly when the PC gets to be a bit of a mess but doing a
    major upgrade also seems like a good time to do that. Nothing like having to
    jump through hoops to find a hack to let you do that...enough venting
    2) After "upgrade" (which was really a new install as I found a hack for #1
    above) I find the video performance is terrible compared to XP MCE 5005.
    The video is jumpy, has pauses, then jumps forward at light speed. I've had
    the PC just completely shut off trying to render DVD. I literally have to
    unplug it and flip the switch on and off on the power supply to get the PC
    to power back on.
    3) The hack (which I know is unsupported) to do the clean install involves
    installing the OS but not entering the CD Key initially. Then after on
    Vista, you go through the upgrade routine and enter the CD Key. I upgraded 2
    PCs this weekend. On the first PC, this worked fine. On my MCE box, after
    going through the upgrade process, it tell me the upgrade failed and reverts
    back to the previous Vista install. I am left not being able to activate
    this PC.

    Any input on #2 & #3 would be great if anybody has any. I'm pretty much
    going to leave it as is for now and tackle it again next weekend.

    Thanks,
    D


      My System SpecsSystem Spec

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