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I have a PC which originally in 2006 had XP, then I used Vista
Business Upgrade disk and License to upgarde to Vista Business last year. Worked fine. Then I spent $139 around xmas with Microsoft's online Ultimate Upgrade and they sent me the Full all-versions DVD and an email with some Digital Locker code. Windows Ultimate Vista is now perfectly installed. So, Now I want to scrap that old PC and put the Ultimate license on a new PC I have which has no operating system on it currently. 1. I understand I can transfer the license to the new PC by uninstalling Vista and formatting the older PC's hard disk, but... 2. I am not sure how to proceed because I do NOT have a Ultimate upgrade disk, just the all-version Vista disk. For that matter I am not even sure where my Ultimate license is since Microsoft sent it to me in some kind of Digital Locker token. I have the Vista Business Upgrade disk and license there too. And I have the original XP disk and license. I would like to just re-install whatever to get to a Ultimate Vista machine using my existing license(s). Suggestions on a path to take would be helpful. |
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Without a qualifying Windows operating system installed,
you cannot use the upgrade version of Windows Vista. You'll need to purchase a "Full Version" license for Vista if you wish to install it on an empty hard drive. -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience - Windows Vista Enthusiast --------------------------------------------------------------- <markharris2000@gmail.com> wrote in message news:393b9f61-bd07-4278-9393-2c22f83bd9cc@z66g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... I have a PC which originally in 2006 had XP, then I used Vista Business Upgrade disk and License to upgarde to Vista Business last year. Worked fine. Then I spent $139 around xmas with Microsoft's online Ultimate Upgrade and they sent me the Full all-versions DVD and an email with some Digital Locker code. Windows Ultimate Vista is now perfectly installed. So, Now I want to scrap that old PC and put the Ultimate license on a new PC I have which has no operating system on it currently. 1. I understand I can transfer the license to the new PC by uninstalling Vista and formatting the older PC's hard disk, but... 2. I am not sure how to proceed because I do NOT have a Ultimate upgrade disk, just the all-version Vista disk. For that matter I am not even sure where my Ultimate license is since Microsoft sent it to me in some kind of Digital Locker token. I have the Vista Business Upgrade disk and license there too. And I have the original XP disk and license. I would like to just re-install whatever to get to a Ultimate Vista machine using my existing license(s). Suggestions on a path to take would be helpful. |
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I am TRANSFERRING the license(s). I would like to install XP again (I
have license and Disk), Install VistaBus Upgrade (I have license and Disk) and Install Ultimate Upgrade (I have digital locker token). What I am asking is if this simple process will work. I plan to wipe out the OLDER PC so that the license will be active only on the newer PC. (And a phone call to Microsoft will take care of activation I assume). Any issues here? On Jun 16, 10:05*am, "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfri...@nospamgmail.com> wrote: > Without a qualifying Windows operating system installed, > you cannot use the upgrade version of Windows Vista. > You'll need to purchase a "Full Version" license for Vista > if you wish to install it on an empty hard drive. > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Desktop Experience - > Windows Vista Enthusiast > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > <markharris2...@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:393b9f61-bd07-4278-9393-2c22f83bd9cc@z66g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... > > I have a PC which originally in 2006 had XP, then I used Vista > Business Upgrade disk and License to upgarde to Vista Business last > year. Worked fine. Then I spent $139 around xmas with Microsoft's > online Ultimate Upgrade and they sent me the Full all-versions DVD and > an email with some Digital Locker code. Windows Ultimate Vista is now > perfectly installed. > > So, Now I want to scrap that old PC and put the Ultimate license on a > new PC I have which has no operating system on it currently. > > 1. I understand I can transfer the license to the new PC by > uninstalling Vista and formatting the older PC's hard disk, but... > > 2. I am not sure how to proceed because I do NOT have a Ultimate > upgrade disk, just the all-version Vista disk. For that matter I am > not even sure where my Ultimate license is since Microsoft sent it to > me in some kind of Digital Locker token. I have the Vista Business > Upgrade disk and license there too. And I have the original XP disk > and license. > > I would like to just re-install whatever to get to a Ultimate Vista > machine using my existing license(s). > > Suggestions on a path to take would be helpful. |
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Now that you clearly defined your plan of action,
you should not have any issues. -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience - Windows Vista Enthusiast --------------------------------------------------------------- <markharris2000@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1f719692-b9cb-485b-a5a3-bea8a92d43d7@y21g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... I am TRANSFERRING the license(s). I would like to install XP again (I have license and Disk), Install VistaBus Upgrade (I have license and Disk) and Install Ultimate Upgrade (I have digital locker token). What I am asking is if this simple process will work. I plan to wipe out the OLDER PC so that the license will be active only on the newer PC. (And a phone call to Microsoft will take care of activation I assume). Any issues here? On Jun 16, 10:05 am, "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfri...@nospamgmail.com> wrote: > Without a qualifying Windows operating system installed, > you cannot use the upgrade version of Windows Vista. > You'll need to purchase a "Full Version" license for Vista > if you wish to install it on an empty hard drive. > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Desktop Experience - > Windows Vista Enthusiast > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > <markharris2...@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:393b9f61-bd07-4278-9393-2c22f83bd9cc@z66g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... > > I have a PC which originally in 2006 had XP, then I used Vista > Business Upgrade disk and License to upgarde to Vista Business last > year. Worked fine. Then I spent $139 around xmas with Microsoft's > online Ultimate Upgrade and they sent me the Full all-versions DVD and > an email with some Digital Locker code. Windows Ultimate Vista is now > perfectly installed. > > So, Now I want to scrap that old PC and put the Ultimate license on a > new PC I have which has no operating system on it currently. > > 1. I understand I can transfer the license to the new PC by > uninstalling Vista and formatting the older PC's hard disk, but... > > 2. I am not sure how to proceed because I do NOT have a Ultimate > upgrade disk, just the all-version Vista disk. For that matter I am > not even sure where my Ultimate license is since Microsoft sent it to > me in some kind of Digital Locker token. I have the Vista Business > Upgrade disk and license there too. And I have the original XP disk > and license. > > I would like to just re-install whatever to get to a Ultimate Vista > machine using my existing license(s). > > Suggestions on a path to take would be helpful. |
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I've done the same thing a few times. It's a major PITA.
0. Put the small License file from Digital Locker on a USB. 1. "Clean" install Vista Business without a product key. (You own the qualifying XP, so I don't really care how you start the upgrade. If you want, install XP first.) When you install, uncheck any boxes that update online or activate upon completion. 2. Install Vista Buisness, with the product key originally purchased. Again, bypass online updates. But, you MUST activate for Windows Anytime Upgrade to work next. 3. Now, insert the USB and double-click the license file. This will perform the third install of Vista taking you to Ultimate. Again, bypass online updates. But, activate. (NOTE: You may have to talk to a rep to activate if it has been less than 120 days since this version was last activated.) 4. Once done, download any driver updates you need from specific manufacturers. 5. Now, get all Vista online updates. You must get them all to successfully install up to a point before Service Pack 1 will become available. 6. When presented, install Service Pack 1. 7. Delete any Windows.Old directory. 8. Now... most important: Connect an external HDD and make a full backup. Next time you want a "clean" install, restore the backup. It takes 20 minutes, it's already activated and has all updates. Finer details of when to remove install DVD, and how to answer various prompts have been left out for the three installs required to restore Vista Ultimate. <markharris2000@gmail.com> wrote in message news:393b9f61-bd07-4278-9393-2c22f83bd9cc@z66g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... > I have a PC which originally in 2006 had XP, then I used Vista > Business Upgrade disk and License to upgarde to Vista Business last > year. Worked fine. Then I spent $139 around xmas with Microsoft's > online Ultimate Upgrade and they sent me the Full all-versions DVD and > an email with some Digital Locker code. Windows Ultimate Vista is now > perfectly installed. > > So, Now I want to scrap that old PC and put the Ultimate license on a > new PC I have which has no operating system on it currently. > > 1. I understand I can transfer the license to the new PC by > uninstalling Vista and formatting the older PC's hard disk, but... > > 2. I am not sure how to proceed because I do NOT have a Ultimate > upgrade disk, just the all-version Vista disk. For that matter I am > not even sure where my Ultimate license is since Microsoft sent it to > me in some kind of Digital Locker token. I have the Vista Business > Upgrade disk and license there too. And I have the original XP disk > and license. > > I would like to just re-install whatever to get to a Ultimate Vista > machine using my existing license(s). > > Suggestions on a path to take would be helpful. |
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