Originally posted by: bjc112
Well i know upgrades can be a little shaky, however.. Going from XP home to PRO , both being NTFS i didn't think i would have issues..
I'm still wondering as i have heard a FULL version of XP pro has problems upgrading Home... Which struck me as odd..
LMK..
Thanks
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Originally posted by: bjc112
Well i know upgrades can be a little shaky, however.. Going from XP home to PRO , both being NTFS i didn't think i would have issues..
I'm still wondering as i have heard a FULL version of XP pro has problems upgrading Home... Which struck me as odd..
LMK..
Thanks
The only difference between the full version and the upgrade version is that the full version is bootable so as to be able to install on a computer with no (or an incompatible) OS. Their upgrade functionality is the same, they both archive the old version and then replace all files and reset all OS-related registry entries to factory settings.
Originally posted by: BillGates
Upgrade to Win2k
