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| Question on Vista Upgrading--Business to Ultimate If I have a box that currently has Vista Business , and I have a Vista Ultimate DVD, can I simply do an inplace Upgrade aka a repair install with the Vista DVD to convert Business to ultimate without going through the "anytime upgrade" platform? I'm looking to avoid formatig with the Ultimate DVD to get to Ultimate. The repair install method I refer to is outlined in these two links. Several people have reported on this newsgroup that a repair install does work in Vista. How to perform an in-place upgrade (reinstallation) of Windows XP [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315341[/url] Perform a Repair Installation by Doug Knox MVP [url]http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tips/doug92.mspx[/url] Thanks, CH |
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| Re: Question on Vista Upgrading--Business to Ultimate Yes. You say you have a "Vista Ultimate DVD", it's all about the *key* you have, because all versions of Vista are on the install DVD. It's the key that determines what gets installed. Do you have an Ultimate key? If yes, then just stick in the Vista DVD and do an in-place-upgrade. The only version not on the install DVD is Enterprise. -Michael * Chad Harris:[color=blue] > If I have a box that currently has Vista Business , and I have a Vista > Ultimate DVD, can I simply do an inplace Upgrade aka a repair install with > the Vista DVD to convert Business to ultimate without going through the > "anytime upgrade" platform? I'm looking to avoid formatig with the Ultimate > DVD to get to Ultimate. > > The repair install method I refer to is outlined in these two links. > Several people have reported on this newsgroup that a repair install does > work in Vista. > > How to perform an in-place upgrade (reinstallation) of Windows XP > [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315341[/url] > > Perform a Repair Installation by Doug Knox MVP > [url]http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tips/doug92.mspx[/url] > > Thanks, > > CH >[/color] |
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| Re: Question on Vista Upgrading--Business to Ultimate Actually, you can do an in-place-upgrade to Ultimate without entering any key. Just pick which version you want to install and skip entering the key, the install will use a default/generic key. You can go back later and change the product key to one that you purchased. Remember, you can get up to 120 days before you need to activate using "slmgr -rearm" in an elevated command prompt. -Michael * MICHAEL:[color=blue] > Yes. You say you have a "Vista Ultimate DVD", > it's all about the *key* you have, because all versions > of Vista are on the install DVD. It's the key that determines > what gets installed. Do you have an Ultimate key? If yes, > then just stick in the Vista DVD and do an in-place-upgrade. > > The only version not on the install DVD is Enterprise. > > > -Michael > > * Chad Harris:[color=green] >> If I have a box that currently has Vista Business , and I have a Vista >> Ultimate DVD, can I simply do an inplace Upgrade aka a repair install with >> the Vista DVD to convert Business to ultimate without going through the >> "anytime upgrade" platform? I'm looking to avoid formatig with the Ultimate >> DVD to get to Ultimate. >> >> The repair install method I refer to is outlined in these two links. >> Several people have reported on this newsgroup that a repair install does >> work in Vista. >> >> How to perform an in-place upgrade (reinstallation) of Windows XP >> [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315341[/url] >> >> Perform a Repair Installation by Doug Knox MVP >> [url]http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tips/doug92.mspx[/url] >> >> Thanks, >> >> CH >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Question on Vista Upgrading--Business to Ultimate Hey Chad, have you tried out Windows Server 2008 Beta 3 Public Beta yet? It's so much better than Windows Vista RTM, and it contains at least some of the enhancements that Windows Vista Service Pack 1 will contain, Just FYI. See Attachment in my Reply (assuming that it works this time). "Chad Harris" <vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote in message news:O12YC48mHHA.568@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > If I have a box that currently has Vista Business , and I have a Vista > Ultimate DVD, can I simply do an inplace Upgrade aka a repair install with > the Vista DVD to convert Business to ultimate without going through the > "anytime upgrade" platform? I'm looking to avoid formatig with the > Ultimate DVD to get to Ultimate. > > The repair install method I refer to is outlined in these two links. > Several people have reported on this newsgroup that a repair install does > work in Vista. > > How to perform an in-place upgrade (reinstallation) of Windows XP > [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315341[/url] > > Perform a Repair Installation by Doug Knox MVP > [url]http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tips/doug92.mspx[/url] > > Thanks, > > CH[/color] |
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| Re: Question on Vista Upgrading--Business to Ultimate "Chad Harris" <vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote in message news:O12YC48mHHA.568@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > If I have a box that currently has Vista Business , and I have a Vista > Ultimate DVD, can I simply do an inplace Upgrade aka a repair install with > the Vista DVD to convert Business to ultimate without going through the > "anytime upgrade" platform? I'm looking to avoid formatig with the > Ultimate DVD to get to Ultimate. > > The repair install method I refer to is outlined in these two links. > Several people have reported on this newsgroup that a repair install does > work in Vista. > > How to perform an in-place upgrade (reinstallation) of Windows XP > [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315341[/url] > > Perform a Repair Installation by Doug Knox MVP > [url]http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tips/doug92.mspx[/url] > > Thanks, > > CH[/color] |
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| Re: Question on Vista Upgrading--Business to Ultimate Here's a Better Picture, Just FYI. "Chad Harris" <vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote in message news:O12YC48mHHA.568@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > If I have a box that currently has Vista Business , and I have a Vista > Ultimate DVD, can I simply do an inplace Upgrade aka a repair install with > the Vista DVD to convert Business to ultimate without going through the > "anytime upgrade" platform? I'm looking to avoid formatig with the > Ultimate DVD to get to Ultimate. > > The repair install method I refer to is outlined in these two links. > Several people have reported on this newsgroup that a repair install does > work in Vista. > > How to perform an in-place upgrade (reinstallation) of Windows XP > [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315341[/url] > > Perform a Repair Installation by Doug Knox MVP > [url]http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tips/doug92.mspx[/url] > > Thanks, > > CH[/color] |
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| Re: Question on Vista Upgrading--Business to Ultimate Forgot to mention the following: [url]http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2008[/url], Just FYI. "Chad Harris" <vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote in message news:O12YC48mHHA.568@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > If I have a box that currently has Vista Business , and I have a Vista > Ultimate DVD, can I simply do an inplace Upgrade aka a repair install with > the Vista DVD to convert Business to ultimate without going through the > "anytime upgrade" platform? I'm looking to avoid formatig with the > Ultimate DVD to get to Ultimate. > > The repair install method I refer to is outlined in these two links. > Several people have reported on this newsgroup that a repair install does > work in Vista. > > How to perform an in-place upgrade (reinstallation) of Windows XP > [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315341[/url] > > Perform a Repair Installation by Doug Knox MVP > [url]http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tips/doug92.mspx[/url] > > Thanks, > > CH[/color] |
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| Re: Question on Vista Upgrading--Business to Ultimate I haven't dug into it yet Kevin, but from posts and blogs I understand that it is getting a hot reception that is favorable. CH <kevpan815@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message news:OjnPCE9mHHA.4516@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Hey Chad, have you tried out Windows Server 2008 Beta 3 Public Beta yet? > It's so much better than Windows Vista RTM, and it contains at least some > of the enhancements that Windows Vista Service Pack 1 will contain, Just > FYI. See Attachment in my Reply (assuming that it works this time). > > "Chad Harris" <vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote in message > news:O12YC48mHHA.568@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> If I have a box that currently has Vista Business , and I have a Vista >> Ultimate DVD, can I simply do an inplace Upgrade aka a repair install >> with the Vista DVD to convert Business to ultimate without going through >> the "anytime upgrade" platform? I'm looking to avoid formatig with the >> Ultimate DVD to get to Ultimate. >> >> The repair install method I refer to is outlined in these two links. >> Several people have reported on this newsgroup that a repair install does >> work in Vista. >> >> How to perform an in-place upgrade (reinstallation) of Windows XP >> [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315341[/url] >> >> Perform a Repair Installation by Doug Knox MVP >> [url]http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tips/doug92.mspx[/url] >> >> Thanks, >> >> CH[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: Question on Vista Upgrading--Business to Ultimate Hi MICHAEL-- Good points. Could I also put in the Business DVD and use anytime upgrade with the Ultimate Product Key and without using the Ultimate DVD? To be clear my question meant the case where you have two separate DVDs that are legit with two separate product keys--upgrading via Repair install as opposed to Anytime Upgrade which I have not used. Or perhaps you could use the Anytime upgrade somehow with the 2nd Ultimate DVD. "Do you have an Ultimate key? If yes,then just stick in the Vista DVD and do an in-place-upgrade. The only version not on the install DVD is Enterprise." I understand now it's all about the product key. CH You answered my question then when you said "MICHAEL" <u158627_emr2@dslr.net> wrote in message news:elloD98mHHA.716@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Yes. You say you have a "Vista Ultimate DVD", > it's all about the *key* you have, because all versions > of Vista are on the install DVD. It's the key that determines > what gets installed. Do you have an Ultimate key? If yes, > then just stick in the Vista DVD and do an in-place-upgrade. > > The only version not on the install DVD is Enterprise. > > > -Michael > > * Chad Harris:[color=green] >> If I have a box that currently has Vista Business , and I have a Vista >> Ultimate DVD, can I simply do an inplace Upgrade aka a repair install >> with >> the Vista DVD to convert Business to ultimate without going through the >> "anytime upgrade" platform? I'm looking to avoid formatig with the >> Ultimate >> DVD to get to Ultimate. >> >> The repair install method I refer to is outlined in these two links. >> Several people have reported on this newsgroup that a repair install does >> work in Vista. >> >> How to perform an in-place upgrade (reinstallation) of Windows XP >> [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315341[/url] >> >> Perform a Repair Installation by Doug Knox MVP >> [url]http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tips/doug92.mspx[/url] >> >> Thanks, >> >> CH >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Question on Vista Upgrading--Business to Ultimate Chad, The Vista DVD contains *all* versions, except Enterprise. There are not separate DVD's for each version. If you purchase the Business version, you aren't getting a different DVD than if you buy the Ultimate version- it's the *key* you are really paying for, and it's the *key* that decides which version is installed, not the DVD. Now, if you install without a key, you can pick which version to install. But you can not activate that version until you buy a key. You can then change the product to the one you bought. But, if you install without a key, make sure the key you buy matches the version you installed. If you have installed the Business version, that DVD also contains the Ultimate version. It doesn't matter if you bought an "upgrade" version instead of the full retail version. There's no difference between those DVD's either- it's the key that determines the install type and the version to be installed. Simply put- if you have a Vista install DVD that you used to install the Business version, and you have an Ultimate product key, you can use that same DVD. It's the key *not* the DVD that matters. -Michael * Chad Harris:[color=blue] > Hi MICHAEL-- > > Good points. Could I also put in the Business DVD and use anytime upgrade > with the Ultimate Product Key and without using the Ultimate DVD? > > To be clear my question meant the case where you have two separate DVDs that > are legit with two separate product keys--upgrading via Repair install as > opposed to Anytime Upgrade which I have not used. Or perhaps you could use > the Anytime upgrade somehow with the 2nd Ultimate DVD. > > "Do you have an Ultimate key? If yes,then just stick in the Vista DVD and > do an in-place-upgrade. The only version not on the install DVD is > Enterprise." > > I understand now it's all about the product key. > > CH > > > > > You answered my question then when you said > "MICHAEL" <u158627_emr2@dslr.net> wrote in message > news:elloD98mHHA.716@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> Yes. You say you have a "Vista Ultimate DVD", >> it's all about the *key* you have, because all versions >> of Vista are on the install DVD. It's the key that determines >> what gets installed. Do you have an Ultimate key? If yes, >> then just stick in the Vista DVD and do an in-place-upgrade. >> >> The only version not on the install DVD is Enterprise. >> >> >> -Michael >> >> * Chad Harris:[color=darkred] >>> If I have a box that currently has Vista Business , and I have a Vista >>> Ultimate DVD, can I simply do an inplace Upgrade aka a repair install >>> with >>> the Vista DVD to convert Business to ultimate without going through the >>> "anytime upgrade" platform? I'm looking to avoid formatig with the >>> Ultimate >>> DVD to get to Ultimate. >>> >>> The repair install method I refer to is outlined in these two links. >>> Several people have reported on this newsgroup that a repair install does >>> work in Vista. >>> >>> How to perform an in-place upgrade (reinstallation) of Windows XP >>> [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315341[/url] >>> >>> Perform a Repair Installation by Doug Knox MVP >>> [url]http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tips/doug92.mspx[/url] >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> CH >>>[/color][/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: Question on Vista Upgrading--Business to Ultimate Yes -- that is how I changed my VISTA Business RTM to Ultimate which I now have. It did it, took much longer than a clean install however, and was not bothered by starting from a dual boot with XP -- both still work. |
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| Re: Question on Vista Upgrading--Business to Ultimate I guess then Michael that it wouldn't matter whether you used the Anytime Upgrade [url]http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/3af7e05f-4d2a-4af7-a168-9242f9093bb81033.mspx[/url] and [url]http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/37070041-1b90-4433-be0c-ab2855841b981033.mspx[/url] or an inplace upgrade (repair install). Thanks much for the info. CH "MICHAEL" <u158627_emr2@dslr.net> wrote in message news:%238ILGZ%23mHHA.4772@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Chad, > > The Vista DVD contains *all* versions, except Enterprise. > There are not separate DVD's for each version. If you > purchase the Business version, you aren't getting a different > DVD than if you buy the Ultimate version- it's the *key* you > are really paying for, and it's the *key* that decides which version > is installed, not the DVD. Now, if you install without a key, you can > pick which version to install. But you can not activate that version > until you buy a key. You can then change the product to the one > you bought. But, if you install without a key, make sure the key > you buy matches the version you installed. > > If you have installed the Business version, that DVD also contains > the Ultimate version. It doesn't matter if you bought an "upgrade" > version instead of the full retail version. There's no difference between > those DVD's either- it's the key that determines the install type and the > version to be installed. > > Simply put- if you have a Vista install DVD that you used to install > the Business version, and you have an Ultimate product key, you can > use that same DVD. It's the key *not* the DVD that matters. > > > -Michael > > * Chad Harris:[color=green] >> Hi MICHAEL-- >> >> Good points. Could I also put in the Business DVD and use anytime >> upgrade >> with the Ultimate Product Key and without using the Ultimate DVD? >> >> To be clear my question meant the case where you have two separate DVDs >> that >> are legit with two separate product keys--upgrading via Repair install as >> opposed to Anytime Upgrade which I have not used. Or perhaps you could >> use >> the Anytime upgrade somehow with the 2nd Ultimate DVD. >> >> "Do you have an Ultimate key? If yes,then just stick in the Vista DVD >> and >> do an in-place-upgrade. The only version not on the install DVD is >> Enterprise." >> >> I understand now it's all about the product key. >> >> CH >> >> >> >> >> You answered my question then when you said >> "MICHAEL" <u158627_emr2@dslr.net> wrote in message >> news:elloD98mHHA.716@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=darkred] >>> Yes. You say you have a "Vista Ultimate DVD", >>> it's all about the *key* you have, because all versions >>> of Vista are on the install DVD. It's the key that determines >>> what gets installed. Do you have an Ultimate key? If yes, >>> then just stick in the Vista DVD and do an in-place-upgrade. >>> >>> The only version not on the install DVD is Enterprise. >>> >>> >>> -Michael >>> >>> * Chad Harris: >>>> If I have a box that currently has Vista Business , and I have a Vista >>>> Ultimate DVD, can I simply do an inplace Upgrade aka a repair install >>>> with >>>> the Vista DVD to convert Business to ultimate without going through the >>>> "anytime upgrade" platform? I'm looking to avoid formatig with the >>>> Ultimate >>>> DVD to get to Ultimate. >>>> >>>> The repair install method I refer to is outlined in these two links. >>>> Several people have reported on this newsgroup that a repair install >>>> does >>>> work in Vista. >>>> >>>> How to perform an in-place upgrade (reinstallation) of Windows XP >>>> [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315341[/url] >>>> >>>> Perform a Repair Installation by Doug Knox MVP >>>> [url]http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tips/doug92.mspx[/url] >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> >>>> CH >>>>[/color] >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Question on Vista Upgrading--Business to Ultimate I don't think it does matter, Chad. Sorry that I didn't really address the Anytime Upgrade. From the second link you posted; <quote> You install the upgraded edition of Windows Vista from the Windows Vista disc. All editions of Windows Vista are included on the Windows Vista disc. The software that you download after you purchase the upgrade includes a product key. This product key determines which edition of Windows Vista that you can install from the disc. </quote> I'm not sure how the software you download for the Anytime Upgrade works. Probably some small program that will ask you to put in the Vista install disc and then puts in your key for you and starts the upgrade install. I'm just not sure. Would be a lot easier if they just gave you the key and told you to run the Vista install disc from the desktop, entering the key when asked. Take care, Michael * Chad Harris:[color=blue] > I guess then Michael that it wouldn't matter whether you used the Anytime > Upgrade > > [url]http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/3af7e05f-4d2a-4af7-a168-9242f9093bb81033.mspx[/url] > > and > > [url]http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/37070041-1b90-4433-be0c-ab2855841b981033.mspx[/url] > > or an inplace upgrade (repair install). > > Thanks much for the info. > > CH > > > "MICHAEL" <u158627_emr2@dslr.net> wrote in message > news:%238ILGZ%23mHHA.4772@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> Chad, >> >> The Vista DVD contains *all* versions, except Enterprise. >> There are not separate DVD's for each version. If you >> purchase the Business version, you aren't getting a different >> DVD than if you buy the Ultimate version- it's the *key* you >> are really paying for, and it's the *key* that decides which version >> is installed, not the DVD. Now, if you install without a key, you can >> pick which version to install. But you can not activate that version >> until you buy a key. You can then change the product to the one >> you bought. But, if you install without a key, make sure the key >> you buy matches the version you installed. >> >> If you have installed the Business version, that DVD also contains >> the Ultimate version. It doesn't matter if you bought an "upgrade" >> version instead of the full retail version. There's no difference between >> those DVD's either- it's the key that determines the install type and the >> version to be installed. >> >> Simply put- if you have a Vista install DVD that you used to install >> the Business version, and you have an Ultimate product key, you can >> use that same DVD. It's the key *not* the DVD that matters. >> >> >> -Michael >> >> * Chad Harris:[color=darkred] >>> Hi MICHAEL-- >>> >>> Good points. Could I also put in the Business DVD and use anytime >>> upgrade >>> with the Ultimate Product Key and without using the Ultimate DVD? >>> >>> To be clear my question meant the case where you have two separate DVDs >>> that >>> are legit with two separate product keys--upgrading via Repair install as >>> opposed to Anytime Upgrade which I have not used. Or perhaps you could >>> use >>> the Anytime upgrade somehow with the 2nd Ultimate DVD. >>> >>> "Do you have an Ultimate key? If yes,then just stick in the Vista DVD >>> and >>> do an in-place-upgrade. The only version not on the install DVD is >>> Enterprise." >>> >>> I understand now it's all about the product key. >>> >>> CH >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> You answered my question then when you said >>> "MICHAEL" <u158627_emr2@dslr.net> wrote in message >>> news:elloD98mHHA.716@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>>> Yes. You say you have a "Vista Ultimate DVD", >>>> it's all about the *key* you have, because all versions >>>> of Vista are on the install DVD. It's the key that determines >>>> what gets installed. Do you have an Ultimate key? If yes, >>>> then just stick in the Vista DVD and do an in-place-upgrade. >>>> >>>> The only version not on the install DVD is Enterprise. >>>> >>>> >>>> -Michael >>>> >>>> * Chad Harris: >>>>> If I have a box that currently has Vista Business , and I have a Vista >>>>> Ultimate DVD, can I simply do an inplace Upgrade aka a repair install >>>>> with >>>>> the Vista DVD to convert Business to ultimate without going through the >>>>> "anytime upgrade" platform? I'm looking to avoid formatig with the >>>>> Ultimate >>>>> DVD to get to Ultimate. >>>>> >>>>> The repair install method I refer to is outlined in these two links. >>>>> Several people have reported on this newsgroup that a repair install >>>>> does >>>>> work in Vista. >>>>> >>>>> How to perform an in-place upgrade (reinstallation) of Windows XP >>>>> [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315341[/url] >>>>> >>>>> Perform a Repair Installation by Doug Knox MVP >>>>> [url]http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tips/doug92.mspx[/url] >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> CH >>>>>[/color][/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: Question on Vista Upgrading--Business to Ultimate MICHAEL-- Would be a lot easier if they just gave you the key and told you to run the Vista install disc from the desktop, entering the key when asked. I sure agree. I think I can get it done with the PK restarting and going through setup and clicking upgrade if I get that link the way I've seen it illustrated in Help. If you have a key I think you can do just that by putting in the disk and going to upgrade but I haven't done that yet. I went through the AnyTime Upgrade wizard on the Vista Control Panel and what they do is to have you pick where you're buying on a pulldown>then wait about two minutes to download. That works for people buying their upgrade on line. They also give you the option to order an Anytime Upgrade disk, but the Vista disks that I have say on them that they have Anytime Upgrade included. Thanks, CH "MICHAEL" <u158627_emr2@dslr.net> wrote in message news:O2OjeqBnHHA.1216@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=blue] >I don't think it does matter, Chad. > Sorry that I didn't really address the Anytime Upgrade. > > From the second link you posted; > <quote> > You install the upgraded edition of Windows Vista from the Windows Vista > disc. > > All editions of Windows Vista are included on the Windows Vista disc. The > software that you > download after you purchase the upgrade includes a product key. This > product key determines > which edition of Windows Vista that you can install from the disc. > </quote> > > I'm not sure how the software you download for the Anytime Upgrade > works. Probably some small program that will ask you to put in the > Vista install disc and then puts in your key for you and starts the > upgrade > install. I'm just not sure. Would be a lot easier if they just gave you > the > key and told you to run the Vista install disc from the desktop, entering > the key when asked. > > Take care, > > Michael > > * Chad Harris:[color=green] >> I guess then Michael that it wouldn't matter whether you used the Anytime >> Upgrade >> >> [url]http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/3af7e05f-4d2a-4af7-a168-9242f9093bb81033.mspx[/url] >> >> and >> >> [url]http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/37070041-1b90-4433-be0c-ab2855841b981033.mspx[/url] >> >> or an inplace upgrade (repair install). >> >> Thanks much for the info. >> >> CH >> >> >> "MICHAEL" <u158627_emr2@dslr.net> wrote in message >> news:%238ILGZ%23mHHA.4772@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...[color=darkred] >>> Chad, >>> >>> The Vista DVD contains *all* versions, except Enterprise. >>> There are not separate DVD's for each version. If you >>> purchase the Business version, you aren't getting a different >>> DVD than if you buy the Ultimate version- it's the *key* you >>> are really paying for, and it's the *key* that decides which version >>> is installed, not the DVD. Now, if you install without a key, you can >>> pick which version to install. But you can not activate that version >>> until you buy a key. You can then change the product to the one >>> you bought. But, if you install without a key, make sure the key >>> you buy matches the version you installed. >>> >>> If you have installed the Business version, that DVD also contains >>> the Ultimate version. It doesn't matter if you bought an "upgrade" >>> version instead of the full retail version. There's no difference >>> between >>> those DVD's either- it's the key that determines the install type and >>> the >>> version to be installed. >>> >>> Simply put- if you have a Vista install DVD that you used to install >>> the Business version, and you have an Ultimate product key, you can >>> use that same DVD. It's the key *not* the DVD that matters. >>> >>> >>> -Michael >>> >>> * Chad Harris: >>>> Hi MICHAEL-- >>>> >>>> Good points. Could I also put in the Business DVD and use anytime >>>> upgrade >>>> with the Ultimate Product Key and without using the Ultimate DVD? >>>> >>>> To be clear my question meant the case where you have two separate DVDs >>>> that >>>> are legit with two separate product keys--upgrading via Repair install >>>> as >>>> opposed to Anytime Upgrade which I have not used. Or perhaps you >>>> could >>>> use >>>> the Anytime upgrade somehow with the 2nd Ultimate DVD. >>>> >>>> "Do you have an Ultimate key? If yes,then just stick in the Vista DVD >>>> and >>>> do an in-place-upgrade. The only version not on the install DVD is >>>> Enterprise." >>>> >>>> I understand now it's all about the product key. >>>> >>>> CH >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> You answered my question then when you said >>>> "MICHAEL" <u158627_emr2@dslr.net> wrote in message >>>> news:elloD98mHHA.716@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>>>> Yes. You say you have a "Vista Ultimate DVD", >>>>> it's all about the *key* you have, because all versions >>>>> of Vista are on the install DVD. It's the key that determines >>>>> what gets installed. Do you have an Ultimate key? If yes, >>>>> then just stick in the Vista DVD and do an in-place-upgrade. >>>>> >>>>> The only version not on the install DVD is Enterprise. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -Michael >>>>> >>>>> * Chad Harris: >>>>>> If I have a box that currently has Vista Business , and I have a >>>>>> Vista >>>>>> Ultimate DVD, can I simply do an inplace Upgrade aka a repair install >>>>>> with >>>>>> the Vista DVD to convert Business to ultimate without going through >>>>>> the >>>>>> "anytime upgrade" platform? I'm looking to avoid formatig with the >>>>>> Ultimate >>>>>> DVD to get to Ultimate. >>>>>> >>>>>> The repair install method I refer to is outlined in these two links. >>>>>> Several people have reported on this newsgroup that a repair install >>>>>> does >>>>>> work in Vista. >>>>>> >>>>>> How to perform an in-place upgrade (reinstallation) of Windows XP >>>>>> [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315341[/url] >>>>>> >>>>>> Perform a Repair Installation by Doug Knox MVP >>>>>> [url]http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tips/doug92.mspx[/url] >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>> >>>>>> CH >>>>>>[/color] >>[/color][/color] |
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