aimforsilence
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Originally posted by: John
The sad thing is not all MS reps are knowledgable, and we seem to have conflicting stories.
1) Vista upgrade can be used for a clean install
2) Vista upgrade requires XP to be preinstalled
Until I receive my upgrade I am going to refrain from making further assumptions.![]()
Originally posted by: stash
I can pretty much guarantee Thurrott didn't have an upgrade key when he was doing his testing. I posted the offical KB article in the other thread that says there are no verification checks in Vista setup.
Nope, not sure why that is.any thoughts on why ultimate has not been mentioned on any of these articles, even the MS KB one?
I'm still waiting for my Action Pack update to arrive :|:|:|Originally posted by: RebateMonger
I just inserted my MS Action Pack DVD labeled "Microsoft Windows Vista Upgrade Business", restarted the laptop, and it booted to the Windows Vista Installer, which started running....
Originally posted by: Zenoth
Alright, if I got it right ...
I currently have a legit copy of Windows XP Home installed, and I still have my original install CD-Rom.
If I get a Windows Vista Upgrade CD/DVD, then will I have to enter yet another Key to activate Vista ? Or will it just ask me to confirm my XP installation and then it'll simply proceed on installing Vista on top of my XP install ? The thing is ... isn't it technically bad anyway to install any OS on top of another OS ? Possibly causing major problems ?
You can still do a clean install from the upgrade disc when you start it in XP, it will ask you if you want to do a clean install or in place upgrade.Originally posted by: Zenoth
Alright, if I got it right ...
I currently have a legit copy of Windows XP Home installed, and I still have my original install CD-Rom.
If I get a Windows Vista Upgrade CD/DVD, then will I have to enter yet another Key to activate Vista ? Or will it just ask me to confirm my XP installation and then it'll simply proceed on installing Vista on top of my XP install ? The thing is ... isn't it technically bad anyway to install any OS on top of another OS ? Possibly causing major problems ?
Originally posted by: Zenoth
Ok, thanks for the information guys.
Also, last question ... erm, where do I get that free upgrade CD ? Do I order it via Microsoft.com or do I have to buy it at my local store ?
Originally posted by: Aberforth
Originally posted by: John
What exactly is illegal about that method?![]()
You want to pay for Upgrade version and run a clean install? So what's the use of Ultimate Full Version?
Originally posted by: Nocturnal
Originally posted by: Zenoth
Ok, thanks for the information guys.
Also, last question ... erm, where do I get that free upgrade CD ? Do I order it via Microsoft.com or do I have to buy it at my local store ?
Normally if you purchased a new computer recently and it had a coupon available. Otherwise, there is no program that will just give you a free upgrade CD.
