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| Upgrade options after Vista install? I have Vista Business sitting on my desk and I'm dying to install it on my PC. But I must know about a question that has been nagging me. Microsoft has decreed that you may only do enough hardware upgrades to your PC before Vista determines you need to buy another license. The EULA was changed halfway through beta so I'm not sure at all anymore. My question is, can I upgrade my CPU and add more memory with Vista already installed, or should I wait until after I purchase the CPU to do so? As of right now, my PC is more then capable of handling the OS as it has with beta pretty nicely. But I want to take full advantage of the DX10 games and future development so its kind of vital I know before I go into installing the new OS. |
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| Re: Upgrade options after Vista install? Any "retail version" of Windows Vista permits any hardware changes you wish to make, now or in the future. If you have an "OEM version", then the only upgrade not permitted is the motherboard. -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Jarol" wrote: I have Vista Business sitting on my desk and I'm dying to install it on my PC. But I must know about a question that has been nagging me. Microsoft has decreed that you may only do enough hardware upgrades to your PC before Vista determines you need to buy another license. The EULA was changed halfway through beta so I'm not sure at all anymore. My question is, can I upgrade my CPU and add more memory with Vista already installed, or should I wait until after I purchase the CPU to do so? As of right now, my PC is more then capable of handling the OS as it has with beta pretty nicely. But I want to take full advantage of the DX10 games and future development so its kind of vital I know before I go into installing the new OS. |
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| Re: Upgrade options after Vista install? If your copy of Vista Business is retail, either full or upgrade, you may upgrade your computer as you wish. The worst thing that may happen is that Vista may determine that you have reached the trigger point for a reactivation. If online reactivation fails, you will be able to reactivate by telephone. -- Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-) Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) "Jarol" <Jarol@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A59B5065-D488-45A2-AEDE-C9851D20373F@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I have Vista Business sitting on my desk and I'm dying to install it on my > PC. But I must know about a question that has been nagging me. > > Microsoft has decreed that you may only do enough hardware upgrades to > your > PC before Vista determines you need to buy another license. The EULA was > changed halfway through beta so I'm not sure at all anymore. > > My question is, can I upgrade my CPU and add more memory with Vista > already > installed, or should I wait until after I purchase the CPU to do so? As of > right now, my PC is more then capable of handling the OS as it has with > beta > pretty nicely. But I want to take full advantage of the DX10 games and > future > development so its kind of vital I know before I go into installing the > new > OS.[/color] |
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| Re: Upgrade options after Vista install? That is all kinds of awesome and definitely a relief. I'll be installing it soon then~ "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: [color=blue] > Any "retail version" of Windows Vista permits any > hardware changes you wish to make, now or in the > future. If you have an "OEM version", then the only > upgrade not permitted is the motherboard. > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows - Shell/User > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > "Jarol" wrote: > > I have Vista Business sitting on my desk and I'm dying to install it on my > PC. But I must know about a question that has been nagging me. > > Microsoft has decreed that you may only do enough hardware upgrades to your > PC before Vista determines you need to buy another license. The EULA was > changed halfway through beta so I'm not sure at all anymore. > > My question is, can I upgrade my CPU and add more memory with Vista already > installed, or should I wait until after I purchase the CPU to do so? As of > right now, my PC is more then capable of handling the OS as it has with beta > pretty nicely. But I want to take full advantage of the DX10 games and future > development so its kind of vital I know before I go into installing the new > OS.[/color] |
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