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| Windows Vista Editions upgrade eligibility (FPP) Hello all, I can find all information needed for OEM, Anytime upgrade and Volume Licensing regarding upgrade eligibility but i cannot find it for RETAIL upgrades. E.g. Can I upgrade my Windows XP Home edition to Windows Vista Business upgrade in RETAIL (FPP) I found some information on the Windows Vista website but this is more about the technical aspect of upgrading to Windows Vista (clean install or upgrade): http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...radepaths.mspx The only bit of information I find on that page is the following: The options 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 Windows Vista. So the first question that comes in my mind is what are the qualifiying OS (older editions and what are my upgrade options. For example in Volume Licensing you can/may not upgrade from Windows XP Home edition to Windows Vista Business edition because Windows XP home is intended for home entertainment and Windows Vista Business is a business OS. When Windows XP was the current OS there was a nice Windows XP website (How to Buy) with an upgrade eligibilty table on which one could see from which older OS they could upgrade to Windows XP Home or Professional when bought in FPP. Thank you in advance, Andreas Leeraar The Netherlands |
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| Re: Windows Vista Editions upgrade eligibility (FPP) There is no supported upgrade path from Vista Home Premium to Vista Business edition. Use the Vista upgrade advisor for detailed information. Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User --------------------------------------------------------------- "Andreas Leeraar" wrote: Hello all, I can find all information needed for OEM, Anytime upgrade and Volume Licensing regarding upgrade eligibility but i cannot find it for RETAIL upgrades. E.g. Can I upgrade my Windows XP Home edition to Windows Vista Business upgrade in RETAIL (FPP) I found some information on the Windows Vista website but this is more about the technical aspect of upgrading to Windows Vista (clean install or upgrade): http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...radepaths.mspx The only bit of information I find on that page is the following: The options 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 Windows Vista. So the first question that comes in my mind is what are the qualifiying OS (older editions and what are my upgrade options. For example in Volume Licensing you can/may not upgrade from Windows XP Home edition to Windows Vista Business edition because Windows XP home is intended for home entertainment and Windows Vista Business is a business OS. When Windows XP was the current OS there was a nice Windows XP website (How to Buy) with an upgrade eligibilty table on which one could see from which older OS they could upgrade to Windows XP Home or Professional when bought in FPP. Thank you in advance, Andreas Leeraar The Netherlands |
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| Re: Windows Vista Editions upgrade eligibility (FPP) Hello Carey, Thank you for your reply. Still I am not satisfied. Why can't I find information on the windows vista website about my options? 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 that this product is not intended to upgrade e.g. Windows XP Home edition, Windows Vista Home Basic/Premium edition. As mentioned in my original post upgrade eligibility for Windows Vista for Volume License customers can be found in the "product list": http://www.microsoftvolumelicensing....rights/PL.aspx Also upgrade paths for Windows Vista Anytime upgrade can be found: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro.../overview.mspx I still can't find any information about Windows Vista upgrade eligibility from older Qualifying OS in the Full Packaged Program (FPP). I (and I think other buyers) would like to know what the options are: Windows 2000 Professional can be upgraded to what editions of WIndows Vista? Windows XP Home can be upgraded to what editions of Windows Vista? Windows XP Professional can be upgraded to what editions of Windows Vista? This is very important information because there are a lot of people who are running previous versions of Windows and do not know if they can and to which editon of Windows Vista they can upgrade. They just don't know if they have a qualifying OS for the version of Windows Vista they want to buy. Andreas Leeraar Product Specialist Software Tech Data (Netherlands) "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: > There is no supported upgrade path from Vista Home Premium > to Vista Business edition. Use the Vista upgrade advisor for > detailed information. > > Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor: > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en > > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Shell/User > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > "Andreas Leeraar" wrote: > > Hello all, > > I can find all information needed for OEM, Anytime upgrade and Volume > Licensing regarding upgrade eligibility but i cannot find it for RETAIL > upgrades. > > E.g. > Can I upgrade my Windows XP Home edition to Windows Vista Business upgrade > in RETAIL (FPP) > > I found some information on the Windows Vista website but this is more about > the technical aspect of upgrading to Windows Vista (clean install or upgrade): > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...radepaths.mspx > > The only bit of information I find on that page is the following: > The options > 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 Windows Vista. > > So the first question that comes in my mind is what are the qualifiying OS > (older editions and what are my upgrade options. > > For example in Volume Licensing you can/may not upgrade from Windows XP Home > edition to Windows Vista Business edition because Windows XP home is intended > for home entertainment and Windows Vista Business is a business OS. > > When Windows XP was the current OS there was a nice Windows XP website (How > to Buy) with an upgrade eligibilty table on which one could see from which > older OS they could upgrade to Windows XP Home or Professional when bought in > FPP. > > Thank you in advance, > > Andreas Leeraar > The Netherlands > > |
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| Re: Windows Vista Editions upgrade eligibility (FPP) I just found the Windows XP upgrade eligibility chart I mentioned in my original post: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/p...ng/matrix.mspx In this matrix an end-user can easily find his upgrade options for Windows XP upgrade in FPP. I'm looking for a similar upgrade matrix for Windows Vista edition upgrades in FPP. Andreas "Andreas Leeraar" wrote: > Hello Carey, > > Thank you for your reply. Still I am not satisfied. > > Why can't I find information on the windows vista website about my options? > 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 that this product is not intended to upgrade e.g. Windows XP Home > edition, Windows Vista Home Basic/Premium edition. > > As mentioned in my original post upgrade eligibility for Windows Vista for > Volume License customers can be found in the "product list": > http://www.microsoftvolumelicensing....rights/PL.aspx > > Also upgrade paths for Windows Vista Anytime upgrade can be found: > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro.../overview.mspx > > I still can't find any information about Windows Vista upgrade eligibility > from older Qualifying OS in the Full Packaged Program (FPP). > > I (and I think other buyers) would like to know what the options are: > Windows 2000 Professional can be upgraded to what editions of WIndows Vista? > Windows XP Home can be upgraded to what editions of Windows Vista? > Windows XP Professional can be upgraded to what editions of Windows Vista? > > This is very important information because there are a lot of people who are > running previous versions of Windows and do not know if they can and to which > editon of Windows Vista they can upgrade. They just don't know if they have a > qualifying OS for the version of Windows Vista they want to buy. > > Andreas Leeraar > Product Specialist Software > Tech Data (Netherlands) > > > > > > "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: > > > There is no supported upgrade path from Vista Home Premium > > to Vista Business edition. Use the Vista upgrade advisor for > > detailed information. > > > > Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor: > > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en > > > > > > -- > > Carey Frisch > > Microsoft MVP > > Windows Shell/User > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > "Andreas Leeraar" wrote: > > > > Hello all, > > > > I can find all information needed for OEM, Anytime upgrade and Volume > > Licensing regarding upgrade eligibility but i cannot find it for RETAIL > > upgrades. > > > > E.g. > > Can I upgrade my Windows XP Home edition to Windows Vista Business upgrade > > in RETAIL (FPP) > > > > I found some information on the Windows Vista website but this is more about > > the technical aspect of upgrading to Windows Vista (clean install or upgrade): > > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...radepaths.mspx > > > > The only bit of information I find on that page is the following: > > The options > > 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 Windows Vista. > > > > So the first question that comes in my mind is what are the qualifiying OS > > (older editions and what are my upgrade options. > > > > For example in Volume Licensing you can/may not upgrade from Windows XP Home > > edition to Windows Vista Business edition because Windows XP home is intended > > for home entertainment and Windows Vista Business is a business OS. > > > > When Windows XP was the current OS there was a nice Windows XP website (How > > to Buy) with an upgrade eligibilty table on which one could see from which > > older OS they could upgrade to Windows XP Home or Professional when bought in > > FPP. > > > > Thank you in advance, > > > > Andreas Leeraar > > The Netherlands > > > > |
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