"NSA" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have two computers both with WIN XP. I purcahsed two Vista's OS. The
>Vista Home Premium was for a clean install on one computer (desktop); the
>other Vista is a Home Basic upgrade intended for the laptop. I now prefer
>to do a clean install on both computers. Can I clean install the Premium on
>the laptop as a trial; then install the upgrade Basic on the laptop as a
>registered; and then clean install the Premium on the desktop as a
>registered version?
>
> NSA
Yes, you can. Only you will have to use a special technique to do so if you
use upgrade media to do a clean-from-scratch installation:
[How to Clean Install Windows Vista with Upgrade Media]
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase...rade_clean.asp
Unlike the install routine with XP, Vista makes no provision for providing
"qualifying media" to prove that one is eligible to use the upgrade version
to do a clean install. But there is a way around it. One clean installs the
upgrade version, but does not provide a key, nor permit an activation. Then
you 'upgrade' the clean Vista installation - essentially installing the
exact same thing twice: clean first, then right over itself again as an
upgrade. For the second time 'round you *do* provide the key and land
yourself at a clean installed activatable Vista.
Read Paul Thurrott's article for more detail.
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