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Old 02-19-2007
iceman
 

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upgrading from xp pro
hi.
i have a notebook with windows xp pro sp2 installed.
can i buy any version of vista (upgrade), including home basic and home
premium, or i can only upgrade to business or more?
thnx in advance


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Old 02-19-2007
Frankster
 

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Re: upgrading from xp pro
The recommended upgrade path to maintain the same networking capabilities of
XP Pro is Biz or Ultimate. If you chose any of the Home products, you will
have to do a clean install (not an in-place upgrade). This may be okay with
your if you don't anticipate needing your machine to be a member of a
Windows Domain.

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...radepaths.mspx

Frank

"iceman" <xxxiceman77@email.it> wrote in message
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> hi.
> i have a notebook with windows xp pro sp2 installed.
> can i buy any version of vista (upgrade), including home basic and home
> premium, or i can only upgrade to business or more?
> thnx in advance
>
>


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Old 02-19-2007
Linus Askerlund
 

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Re: upgrading from xp pro
You can buy any upgrade version to my knowlage. Vista will just check for a
previous Windows install. You can even perform a clean install by using a
workaround. I cant come up with the link on the top of my head but a simple
Google search will give you the guide.

"iceman" <xxxiceman77@email.it> skrev i meddelandet
news:mn.9c7f7d72aa5eda43.58536@email.it...
> hi.
> i have a notebook with windows xp pro sp2 installed.
> can i buy any version of vista (upgrade), including home basic and home
> premium, or i can only upgrade to business or more?
> thnx in advance
>
>


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Old 02-19-2007
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Re: upgrading from xp pro
Frankster ha usato la sua tastiera per scrivere :
> The recommended upgrade path to maintain the same networking capabilities of
> XP Pro is Biz or Ultimate. If you chose any of the Home products, you will
> have to do a clean install (not an in-place upgrade). This may be okay with
> your if you don't anticipate needing your machine to be a member of a Windows
> Domain.
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...radepaths.mspx
>

The pc is not member of a domain. it actually is a stand alone pc.
i read that vista's upgrade versions don't allow to do a clean-install,
because they search for an already installed version of xp.
so, how can i do a clean install in this case?
thnx


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Old 02-19-2007
Linus Askerlund
 

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Re: upgrading from xp pro
Easy, you can install the version of Vista you bought from the upgrade CD
without entering the CD key, hence getting a 30 day trail. After that you
can start the "upgrade" from within Vista itself, hence upgrading a
unactivated Vista trail to Vista, but this time enter the CD key and
activate. Its pretty simple, Vista does not check for Windows XP or 2000,
just for Windows. :I

"iceman" <xxxiceman77@email.it> skrev i meddelandet
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> Frankster ha usato la sua tastiera per scrivere :
>> The recommended upgrade path to maintain the same networking capabilities
>> of XP Pro is Biz or Ultimate. If you chose any of the Home products, you
>> will have to do a clean install (not an in-place upgrade). This may be
>> okay with your if you don't anticipate needing your machine to be a
>> member of a Windows Domain.
>>
>> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...radepaths.mspx
>>

> The pc is not member of a domain. it actually is a stand alone pc.
> i read that vista's upgrade versions don't allow to do a clean-install,
> because they search for an already installed version of xp.
> so, how can i do a clean install in this case?
> thnx
>
>


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Old 02-19-2007
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Re: upgrading from xp pro
Linus Askerlund ha usato la sua tastiera per scrivere :
> Easy, you can install the version of Vista you bought from the upgrade CD
> without entering the CD key, hence getting a 30 day trail. After that you can
> start the "upgrade" from within Vista itself, hence upgrading a unactivated
> Vista trail to Vista, but this time enter the CD key and activate. Its pretty
> simple, Vista does not check for Windows XP or 2000, just for Windows. :I

)
almost unbelievable...but for sure i trust you
thnx a lot


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Old 02-19-2007
Linus Askerlund
 

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Re: upgrading from xp pro
Indeed, its been a big debate as to why Microsoft included this option as
they clearly did not forget it or miss it. If you need clearer and more
detailed instructions (you know, the kind that tell you "Press "Open CD
tray" and put in the CD") you can always search the net for a few minutes.

"iceman" <xxxiceman77@email.it> skrev i meddelandet
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> Linus Askerlund ha usato la sua tastiera per scrivere :
>> Easy, you can install the version of Vista you bought from the upgrade CD
>> without entering the CD key, hence getting a 30 day trail. After that you
>> can start the "upgrade" from within Vista itself, hence upgrading a
>> unactivated Vista trail to Vista, but this time enter the CD key and
>> activate. Its pretty simple, Vista does not check for Windows XP or 2000,
>> just for Windows. :I

> )
> almost unbelievable...but for sure i trust you
> thnx a lot
>
>


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Old 02-20-2007
Frankster
 

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Re: upgrading from xp pro
Why would he need to do all that since he already has a working XP system to
"upgrade". He said... "i have a notebook with windows xp pro sp2 installed".
Granted, it would have to be a "clean" upgrade, but it should be routine.
The MS link clearly provides for this type of "clean" upgrade. No tricks are
required, AFAIK.

I believe what you are referring to is using an upgrade-priced version of
Vista to install on a blank disk. Yes?

-Frank

"Linus Askerlund" <Linus.Askerlund@Gmail.com> wrote in message
news:E6B4E457-A518-4387-87D6-1E54937970A6@microsoft.com...
> Easy, you can install the version of Vista you bought from the upgrade CD
> without entering the CD key, hence getting a 30 day trail. After that you
> can start the "upgrade" from within Vista itself, hence upgrading a
> unactivated Vista trail to Vista, but this time enter the CD key and
> activate. Its pretty simple, Vista does not check for Windows XP or 2000,
> just for Windows. :I
>
> "iceman" <xxxiceman77@email.it> skrev i meddelandet
> news:mn.9ca77d72ab23900b.58536@email.it...
>> Frankster ha usato la sua tastiera per scrivere :
>>> The recommended upgrade path to maintain the same networking
>>> capabilities of XP Pro is Biz or Ultimate. If you chose any of the Home
>>> products, you will have to do a clean install (not an in-place upgrade).
>>> This may be okay with your if you don't anticipate needing your machine
>>> to be a member of a Windows Domain.
>>>
>>> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...radepaths.mspx
>>>

>> The pc is not member of a domain. it actually is a stand alone pc.
>> i read that vista's upgrade versions don't allow to do a clean-install,
>> because they search for an already installed version of xp.
>> so, how can i do a clean install in this case?
>> thnx
>>
>>

>


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