Well, I wouldn't do a strict upgrade. You can achieve a clean install with
an upgrade copy by booting from the disk, when you get to the prompt for a
product key don't enter a key but press next. Then, choose the version of
Vista you purchased. When it finishes installing, run the upgrade from there
using the key you purchased.
Or alternatively, you could re-install XP and upgrade that. That wouldn't
give you a clean install, but it would give you a pretty clean slate to work
with.
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"HowCome" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> My WinXp has had blue screen and registry problems lately (not because of
> viruses, etc).
>
> I bought a Vista Basic Upgrade.
>
> Now I am wondering if I install the Vista upgrade will the WinXp problems
> be
> passed on to the new Vista installation?
>
> Do I need to get full version of Vista basic and do a clean install?
>
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> Thanks