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Old 02-08-2007, 03:33 PM
LaRoux
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Re: Vista Business "side" graded to Home Premium?

The Business to Ultimate Anytime Upgrade is $139 so for $20 more, you get
the top of the line. Dreamscene alone must be worth this much if only it
were available.

"KUCHDUT" <KUCHDUT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:11E7F0DD-0405-46ED-A602-313317E61C08@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
> That's what I was afraid of. I haven't priced it yet, but I may be better
> off
> just buying Home Premium for $119 some place and be done w/ it.
>
> "LaRoux" wrote:
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>> The most direct route although not the cheapest is to upgrade from
>> Business
>> to Ultimate which includes everything in both Business and Premium.
>>
>> "KUCHDUT" <KUCHDUT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:C037FFBF-0092-42FE-9A7C-0CCB7F5DB6CF@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
>> >I have a version of Vista Business coming from a Dell I purchased.
>> >However,
>> >I
>> > would prefer the VHP version as I like many of the features offered
>> > more-so
>> > than some of the ones offered on Business.
>> >
>> > "No" Dell won't allow me to change versions. The company is a complete
>> > JOKE
>> > (it's no wonder they are losing market share to HP). "You would have to
>> > send
>> > in your computer and change your operating system." I s'pose what he is
>> > saying is that you cannot upgrade from XP Pro to Vista Home Premium. I
>> > don't
>> > know that you CAN for certain, but I'm betting it's possible.
>> >
>> > So the original question: IS there any way to get the features on VHP
>> > from
>> > a
>> > version of VB? I'm interested in the Media Center features mostly.
>> >
>> > Thanks![/color]
>>
>>
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Old 02-08-2007, 03:33 PM