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| Vista Business "side" graded to Home Premium? 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! |
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| Re: Vista Business "side" graded to Home Premium? 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=blue] >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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| Re: Vista Business "side" graded to Home Premium? 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: [color=blue] > 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=green] > >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] > > >[/color] |
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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: >[color=green] >> 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] >> >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Vista Business "side" graded to Home Premium? KUCHDUT: The direct upgrade path for XP Professional is Vista Business or Ultimate due to system features. XP Home would upgrade to VHP. For further information refer to [url]http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/buyorupgrade/upgradepaths.mspx[/url] -- Dennis Pack XP x64, Vista Enterprise x64 Office2007 "KUCHDUT" <KUCHDUT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C037FFBF-0092-42FE-9A7C-0CCB7F5DB6CF@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >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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| Re: Vista Business "side" graded to Home Premium? You cannot upgrade from XP Pro to Vista Home, as that would result in a loss of functionality. A clean install would be required. If you upgrade your XP to Vista Business, then you cannot upgrade again to Home Premium. Clean install only. If you want Home Premium, then you will have to buy the Home Premium retail upgrade, and perform a Custom Install. -- Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-) Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) "KUCHDUT" <KUCHDUT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C037FFBF-0092-42FE-9A7C-0CCB7F5DB6CF@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >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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| Re: Vista Business "side" graded to Home Premium? "KUCHDUT" <KUCHDUT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote [color=blue] >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.[/color] You can use the VHP upgrade with XP Pro as the qualifying OS, but it won't allow an in place upgrade, only a custom install. See this link for upgrade paths. Green dots mean in place upgrade available. Yellow dots - custom install. [url]http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/buyorupgrade/upgradepaths.mspx[/url] To get the features of Media Center and do an in place upgrade from XP Pro, will require the vista Ultimate upgrade. -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] |
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