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XP Professional OEM to Vista Ultimate Upgrade Transferable?
Colin Barnhorst colinbarha...@msn.com microsoft public windows vista general You bet. Me too. I am not saying that there is something wrong with upgrade If you possibly can, make a clean break with this dependency change by purchasing a full edition of Vista. "Dale" <nos...@nospam.ever> wrote in message

Is Media Center Built Into Vista?
Ive upgraded memory to 4GB and have added a decent NVIADA Chipset based video card to overcome the 128mb limitation of the onboard NVIDA 7300 630i that was provided as part of the original purchase. All are working fine, the Vista Home Professional 32 bit O/S has been successfully activated and Windows Upgrade

Some Vista little nasties
hhcribbs hhcri...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup After purchasing the upgrade for Vista Ultimate it consistently fails at the "Expanding Files" with the above error code. I have tried both the source files on the IBM X60 laptop and the Upgrade Anytime Disc.

Questioning Upgrade to Vista
Thanks again, Mike W. "WranglerBreeze" wrote: Put the "Anytime Upgrade CD" in and let it run. All Vista versions are on the CD and it will upgrade to the version you purchased based on the licence that was downloaded to your computer when you made the purchase. When you run the "Windows anytime upgrade" it should

x64 to Vista upgrade pricing -- AGAIN
So I guess I'm stuck in purchasing the Office 2007 suite in order to have things my way then. I always hated to have to upgrade when I did not need to. Any other websites that may have a fix on this? "Peter Foldes" wrote: This is a known and expected issue http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/vista.htm -- Peter Please

Some Vista little nasties
This is one reason why an upgrade from Windows XP to Vista failes http://john. bryntze.net/jbkb/index.php?title=Vista-kb6_Upgrade_to_Vista_errors "hhcribbs" wrote: After purchasing the upgrade for Vista Ultimate it consistently fails at the "Expanding Files" with the above error code. I have tried both the source

Vista Upgrade Coupons
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what I intend to do with a dual-boot is successful, I must inquire about the 32-64bit Anytime Upgrade. If I install Vista 32Bit, would I be able to upgrade my Vista 32Bit to Vista 64Bit? Or do I have to... Purchase The Vista Home Premium Upgrade, then order the 64Bit edition, before I upgrade all together?

Just a note for those wanting to upgrade to windows vista
Scott geek...@angrykeyboarder.comatose microsoft public windows vista general On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 22:48:25 -0800, DonM <D...@discussions.microsoft.com> spake thusly: I have been purchasing upgrades since Windows 95 and would like to know how Vista will validate. I want to reformat my drive and complete a fresh

Activated XP necessary to install Vista upgrade - But what hap
XP Pro, XP Pro x64 and Windows 2000 users will still be able to purchase the "upgrade edition" of *any* version of Vista. They just won't be able to upgrade with their existing files and settings in place." Yes Microsoft have issued a chart to follow. "You can upgrade from your current edition of Microsoft Windows

WinXP Tablet OS or Vista OS?
I can not afford to risk purchasing a new PC and software that will not work until MS finally works out it's known and acknowledged problems. only found some comments from the Beta users back in 11/06 that mostly said it was not compatable vith Vista and told the questionare to just upgrade to the 2007 program.

windows Vista can you do a clean install with an upgrade disk?
This is BS This_is...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup I made the huge mistake of assuming that purchasing the downloadable version of the upgrade would be easy. I thought it would be a simple DVD ISO but no its three files one of which is an exe that is suppose to extract

Why can'tI install Vista home preimum on XP Pro SP2 system wi
Bryan-D Bry...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Thanks for the info! Makes sense now that you say that. I did request a refund today and it "This is BS" wrote: I made the huge mistake of assuming that purchasing the downloadable version of the upgrade would be easy.

Vista Upgrade - Windows 95 to 98 to XP
There is no justification for doing that, and if one wants to 'upgrade' their computers, they can buy upgrades from the local store, or from Dell (who, IIRC, i had any interest in vista i certainly would test a copy of it before purchasing it for upgrading an entire office full of machines. i think all the talk

MSDN Vista Ultimate and Anytime upgrade?
Folks purchasing new hardware need to figure on spending more for decent experience with Vista. That is, folks running out to get that $500 system with Vista many home users don't know what they are getting into when getting a new computer, and they are often sadly overmatched with the upgrade in place options.

Windows Vista Ultimate upgrade error code 80070005
It is important voor an end-user to know about his options before he/she runs to a store and buys a Windows Vista Business upgrade in FPP to find out at home You can upgrade from your current edition of Microsoft Windows XP or Windows 2000 to a corresponding or better edition of Windows Vista by purchasing and

Vista Upgrade
Does anyone have the full details on what costs (if any) are involved with purchasing an XP OEM package and upgrading to Vista via the coupon currently offered? Some things I would like to know is whether you are limited to Vista Home Basic if you purchase XP Home, or whether upgrade options are available to go for

Need help upgrading from vista home basic to premium
Barry McWilliams BarryMcWilli...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general I plan on purchasing the upgrade version of Vista Ultimate retail edition, but have a couple questions. Is it possible to transfer my Vista license in this scenario? I know that the previous license is wrapped into

Windows Vista Editions upgrade eligibility (FPP)
Vista is "beta" so I would think twice planning a system based on it's "possible" abilities would be jumpin the gun a bit........Personally I would wait about a year before purchasing a new OS, let alone buy hardware based on an OS in "Beta"........Nobody knows its true abilities based on testing all MBoards.

Windows Vista Ultimate upgrade error code 80070005
Hertz_Donut somewh...@outhere.net microsoft public windows vista security "Bruce Chambers" <bchamb...@cable0ne.n3t> wrote in message 2) The SAVCE license permits purchasing companies to distribute copies to their employees' home computers, recognizing that many people carrying work back and forth between home

Installing FrontPage 2003 on new computer running Vista
XP Pro, XP Pro x64 and Windows 2000 users will still be able to purchase the "upgrade edition" of *any* version of Vista. "You can upgrade from your current edition of Microsoft Windows XP or Windows 2000 to a corresponding or better edition of Windows Vista by purchasing and installing an upgrade copy of