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Cheap Windows XP Upgrade

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Originally posted by: ironk
what if you have a OEM windows 98 disk? Will that work?

Like one of those "Only for sale with a new PC" discs? Worked ok for me.

If it's a Restore Disc from a PC maker, then it might not work. In that case, you would have to run the restore process to install the old Windows version on your new PC, then run the WindowsXP setup. Then it should detect the Windows installation and proceed.
 
i copied the stuff from the win98 cd into a directory called windows on a disk and then cranked up the xp cd... it saw the directory, and asked me if i'd like to proceed... full format and repartition of the disk later it was all nice and loaded up...

it doesn't seem to care that the disk was formatted ntfs already or that the win98 would never have booted... frankly, i don't think they care too much as long as they get some money for xphome...

and i also got my $10 back on each of the two copies i bought at $59 the week before...
 
Originally posted by: TahoeMax
it's a retail boxed Microsoft product...so of course you get the CD. If you can find someone selling a cheap copy of Windows 95/98 so you can do a quick install/upgrade, this is a steal. i was gonna post it, but figured someone else already had...and lo and behold, here it is 🙂

Win95 is not a qualifying upgrade product BTW.
 
The $49.99 price will make frequent appearances until Vista is finally being sold.
It's the final stages of the product profit so M$ wants to jack up those numbers for their investors...just like McDonald's used to do...30 Trillion served
 
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