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| Can I use XP/OneNote 2003 bundled disk to install OneNote on Vista My previous laptop was supplied with OneNote 2003 bundled on the Windows XP Recovery Disk. Can I use this disk to install OneNote on my new Toshiba P200 running Vista Home Premium? I wanted some expert advice before I give it a try as I don´t want to jeopardise my Vista configuration by confusing it with the XP disks. What do you think please? |
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| Re: Can I use XP/OneNote 2003 bundled disk to install OneNote on Vista The application doesn't care what OS you install it on as long as it meets the minimum system requirements - XP or Vista is fine. That doesn't mean there might not be licensing issues; but from a technical standpoint it won't matter. -- -- -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com "teddyoggin" <teddyoggin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7CF2A60B-2010-4A7D-97C8-D447600A70D8@microsoft.com... > My previous laptop was supplied with OneNote 2003 bundled on the Windows > XP > Recovery Disk. Can I use this disk to install OneNote on my new Toshiba > P200 > running Vista Home Premium? > > I wanted some expert advice before I give it a try as I don´t want to > jeopardise my Vista configuration by confusing it with the XP disks. > > What do you think please? |
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| Re: Can I use XP/OneNote 2003 bundled disk to install OneNote on V "Ben M. Schorr - MVP" wrote: > The application doesn't care what OS you install it on as long as it meets > the minimum system requirements - XP or Vista is fine. > I don´t think I made it clear that OneNote is physically on the XP system disk so my concern is that when I insert the disk it will attempt to install XP and corrupt Vista. |
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| Re: Can I use XP/OneNote 2003 bundled disk to install OneNote on V Well, it won't install anything without asking you. Sort of depends upon how they've created the disk - if the disk is a restore image of the entire system, including the apps, then you're probably out of luck. If the disk gives you the option to just install the application then you should be able to do that. Or you could just buy a retail version of OneNote and not have to worry about it. :) -- -- -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com "teddyoggin" <teddyoggin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:53DF7CAC-E66D-4199-9F18-DB71E21FD2CF@microsoft.com... > > > "Ben M. Schorr - MVP" wrote: > >> The application doesn't care what OS you install it on as long as it >> meets >> the minimum system requirements - XP or Vista is fine. >> > I don´t think I made it clear that OneNote is physically on the XP system > disk so my concern is that when I insert the disk it will attempt to > install > XP and corrupt Vista. > |
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