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Vista Install Question-- Eggheads Wanted Again!

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94GTLaserRC

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I want to put Vista on a new computer I am building. Obviously, the HD will be new, so Im not sure If I can use an "UPGRADE" version of Vista. I have Windows XP on a different computer, and I have the licensed copy. Is there anyway I can get away with using the upgrade version? I dont know what they use to validate the upgrade version. If you just need to insert an XP copy, I can do that, but I dont want to compromise the computer that already has the XP on it.

Thanks again!!!
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You would have to install XP on the PC to use the upgrade version. Although, the upgrade version will give you the option to do a clean install as long as XP is already installed on the machine. Another option would be to install the OEM version from a retailer such as www.newegg.com
 
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No, there is an easy way around this. Let me think...I saw it before how to use the upgrade disk...
Boot off the disk like normal, and install Vista like normal but do NOT use a cd key...it will install as a trial version.
Then just boot into windows and reinstall vista like normal with your key, doing a custom install to do a complete clean reinstall.

Or you can just download it But thats a nono
 

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R.A.T.M. said:
You would have to install XP on the PC to use the upgrade version. Although, the upgrade version will give you the option to do a clean install as long as XP is already installed on the machine. Another option would be to install the OEM version from a retailer such as www.newegg.com
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OEM version of XP or Vista???

IOW, install XP from there, then My own Vista, or Vista directly from Newegg?

Thanks
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Synned said:
No, there is an easy way around this. Let me think...I saw it before how to use the upgrade disk...
Boot off the disk like normal, and install Vista like normal but do NOT use a cd key...it will install as a trial version.
Then just boot into windows and reinstall vista like normal with your key, doing a custom install to do a complete clean reinstall.

Or you can just download it But thats a nono
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If I install my XP first, will there be a problem, since I have used XP on another computer??? (as long as I dont send data to Windows)


If this method is ok, then It will just take a lot more time, correct?

THanks
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You can purchase an OEM copy of Vista from www.newegg.com for much less money than the retail copy. Then, you would just install the OEM version on your new hardware.


94GTLaserRC said:
OEM version of XP or Vista???

IOW, install XP from there, then My own Vista, or Vista directly from Newegg?

Thanks
RC
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94GTLaserRC said:
If I install my XP first, will there be a problem, since I have used XP on another computer??? (as long as I dont send data to Windows)


If this method is ok, then It will just take a lot more time, correct?

THanks
RC
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Na, no problem at all. XP Doesn't care if you switch computers with your product key, Vista does though.
 
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