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| converting XP Pro to Tablet PC Edition I already have a tablet PC and a copy of XP Pro. I am currently running Vista on the tablet, but would like to switch to XP. Is it possible to install XP Pro on my tablet PC, and then apply the SP2 upgrade to gain tablet functionality/ features? Or would I have to buy a brand new copy of XP Tablet Edition? |
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| Re: converting XP Pro to Tablet PC Edition >> I have plans to downgrade it to XP pro << The only reliable way to downgrade is to purchase an xp tablet version for that machine from the oem (hp) No general Tablet edition is available for purchase. Simply installing XP pro will result in loosing tablet functionality... even if you successfully install all of the necessary drivers. Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices] |
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| Re: converting XP Pro to Tablet PC Edition On May 20, 4:22 pm, "Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]" <BevNoSpamBevHoward.com> wrote: > >> I have plans to downgrade it to XP pro << > > The only reliable way to downgrade is to purchase an xp tablet version > for that machine from the oem (hp) > > No general Tablet edition is available for purchase. > > Simply installing XP pro will result in loosing tablet functionality... > even if you successfully install all of the necessary drivers. > > Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices] This is what caught my attention. Does this not mean that I can upgrade my XP Pro to a tablet edition with the free upgrade/download? http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/t...e/default.mspx |
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| Re: converting XP Pro to Tablet PC Edition Stonie, The link you referenced has to do with upgrading the earlier version of XP Tablet PC Edition SP1 to SP2. You cannot upgrade from standard XP Pro to Tablet PC Edition unless you obtain the installation disks from HP are one of the Microsoft sources such as MSDN. If you contact HP, they should be able to help you. -Reed Rinn MVP Desktop "Stonie J" <young.blake******.com> wrote in message news:bd8afb64-2fe6-4ecb-acaf-6745607fb4ec@q24g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > On May 20, 4:22 pm, "Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]" > <BevNoSpamBevHoward.com> wrote: >> >> I have plans to downgrade it to XP pro << >> >> The only reliable way to downgrade is to purchase an xp tablet version >> for that machine from the oem (hp) >> >> No general Tablet edition is available for purchase. >> >> Simply installing XP pro will result in loosing tablet functionality... >> even if you successfully install all of the necessary drivers. >> >> Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices] > > This is what caught my attention. Does this not mean that I can > upgrade my XP Pro to a tablet edition with the free upgrade/download? > > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/t...e/default.mspx |
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| Re: converting XP Pro to Tablet PC Edition According to Microsoft you can convert XPSP2 to Tablet as described in this article: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb457081.aspx We have had no luck with this process so far. "Reed" wrote: > Stonie, > > The link you referenced has to do with upgrading the earlier version of XP > Tablet PC Edition SP1 to SP2. You cannot upgrade from standard XP Pro to > Tablet PC Edition unless you obtain the installation disks from HP are one > of the Microsoft sources such as MSDN. > > If you contact HP, they should be able to help you. > > -Reed Rinn > MVP Desktop > > > "Stonie J" <young.blake******.com> wrote in message > news:bd8afb64-2fe6-4ecb-acaf-6745607fb4ec@q24g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > > On May 20, 4:22 pm, "Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]" > > <BevNoSpamBevHoward.com> wrote: > >> >> I have plans to downgrade it to XP pro << > >> > >> The only reliable way to downgrade is to purchase an xp tablet version > >> for that machine from the oem (hp) > >> > >> No general Tablet edition is available for purchase. > >> > >> Simply installing XP pro will result in loosing tablet functionality... > >> even if you successfully install all of the necessary drivers. > >> > >> Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices] > > > > This is what caught my attention. Does this not mean that I can > > upgrade my XP Pro to a tablet edition with the free upgrade/download? > > > > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/t...e/default.mspx > > |
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| Re: converting XP Pro to Tablet PC Edition That's not what it says. It says you can install Tablet edition and desktop editions from a single image, not upgrade an XP machine to Tablet. That means in an enterprise environment I can build one image, and load tablets or desktops from the same DVD, rather than having to create and maintain two seperate baselines. Nothing in there indicates you can upgrade a unit loaded with XP to a tablet OS. "raideray" <raideray@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6631C626-6123-4987-8B61-B6D792E5EFB0@microsoft.com... > According to Microsoft you can convert XPSP2 to Tablet as described in > this > article: > > http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb457081.aspx > > We have had no luck with this process so far. > > "Reed" wrote: > >> Stonie, >> >> The link you referenced has to do with upgrading the earlier version of >> XP >> Tablet PC Edition SP1 to SP2. You cannot upgrade from standard XP Pro to >> Tablet PC Edition unless you obtain the installation disks from HP are >> one >> of the Microsoft sources such as MSDN. >> >> If you contact HP, they should be able to help you. >> >> -Reed Rinn >> MVP Desktop >> >> >> "Stonie J" <young.blake******.com> wrote in message >> news:bd8afb64-2fe6-4ecb-acaf-6745607fb4ec@q24g2000prf.googlegroups.com... >> > On May 20, 4:22 pm, "Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]" >> > <BevNoSpamBevHoward.com> wrote: >> >> >> I have plans to downgrade it to XP pro << >> >> >> >> The only reliable way to downgrade is to purchase an xp tablet version >> >> for that machine from the oem (hp) >> >> >> >> No general Tablet edition is available for purchase. >> >> >> >> Simply installing XP pro will result in loosing tablet >> >> functionality... >> >> even if you successfully install all of the necessary drivers. >> >> >> >> Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices] >> > >> > This is what caught my attention. Does this not mean that I can >> > upgrade my XP Pro to a tablet edition with the free upgrade/download? >> > >> > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/t...e/default.mspx >> >> |
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| Re: converting XP Pro to Tablet PC Edition In message <08333A4E-9DEF-4E51-B9D5-8E60730C2FD6@microsoft.com>, Sven <sejohannsen********.com> writes >That's not what it says. It says you can install Tablet edition and >desktop editions from a single image, not upgrade an XP machine to >Tablet. That means in an enterprise environment I can build one image, >and load tablets or desktops from the same DVD, rather than having to >create and maintain two seperate baselines. Nothing in there indicates >you can upgrade a unit loaded with XP to a tablet OS. > >"raideray" <raideray@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >news:6631C626-6123-4987-8B61-B6D792E5EFB0@microsoft.com... >> According to Microsoft you can convert XPSP2 to Tablet as described >>in this >> article: >> >> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb457081.aspx >> >> We have had no luck with this process so far. >> >> "Reed" wrote: >> In fact it explicitly says that this is not possible. See Preparing your image step 5 "Due to the implementation of the Tablet PC component installation during setup, you cannot install any missing Tablet PC components at a later time." -- Peter R Cook |
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| Re: converting XP Pro to Tablet PC Edition Before You Begin We recommend that you complete the following tasks before you begin implementing the steps in this document: Obtain the Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 media. The Windows XP Professional media do not include the necessary files for Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005. Obtain a Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 volume licensing key. For more information about volume licensing, see the Microsoft Volume Licensing Web site. Understand the Sysprep process that is described in the article, Deploying Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005. For more information, see the “Additional Resources” section at the end of this document. If you are not using an existing deployment image, or you would like more information about deployments, visit the Windows XP Professional Deployment Web site. This site contains detailed information about how to plan and build your base image for the systems in your enterprise. The is from the KB article, this is based on using Volume Licenses, do you have a VLK? Do you have Volume Licensed Media? "raideray" <raideray@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6631C626-6123-4987-8B61-B6D792E5EFB0@microsoft.com... > According to Microsoft you can convert XPSP2 to Tablet as described in > this > article: > > http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb457081.aspx > > We have had no luck with this process so far. > > "Reed" wrote: > >> Stonie, >> >> The link you referenced has to do with upgrading the earlier version of >> XP >> Tablet PC Edition SP1 to SP2. You cannot upgrade from standard XP Pro to >> Tablet PC Edition unless you obtain the installation disks from HP are >> one >> of the Microsoft sources such as MSDN. >> >> If you contact HP, they should be able to help you. >> >> -Reed Rinn >> MVP Desktop >> >> >> "Stonie J" <young.blake******.com> wrote in message >> news:bd8afb64-2fe6-4ecb-acaf-6745607fb4ec@q24g2000prf.googlegroups.com... >> > On May 20, 4:22 pm, "Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]" >> > <BevNoSpamBevHoward.com> wrote: >> >> >> I have plans to downgrade it to XP pro << >> >> >> >> The only reliable way to downgrade is to purchase an xp tablet version >> >> for that machine from the oem (hp) >> >> >> >> No general Tablet edition is available for purchase. >> >> >> >> Simply installing XP pro will result in loosing tablet >> >> functionality... >> >> even if you successfully install all of the necessary drivers. >> >> >> >> Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices] >> > >> > This is what caught my attention. Does this not mean that I can >> > upgrade my XP Pro to a tablet edition with the free upgrade/download? >> > >> > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/t...e/default.mspx >> >> |
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| Re: converting XP Pro to Tablet PC Edition Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev] schrieb: >>> I have plans to downgrade it to XP pro << > > The only reliable way to downgrade is to purchase an xp tablet > version for that machine from the oem (hp) As you might problay know: HP does not provide XP TabletPC edition (except bundled with a computer). It has always been this way. Rainald |
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