1. Purchase the conventional "retail upgrade version" of Windows XP Pro (OK)
2. Uninstall any currently installed third-party antivirus or firewall programs.
3. Disconnect all peripheral hardware devices, but not the monitor, keyboard or mouse.
4. While at your Windows XP Home desktop screen, insert the Windows XP Pro CD in the CD drive.
5. Select the default "Upgrade" option....do not select "New Installation".
6. Defrag your drive after upgrading.
7. Reinstall your antivirus program & turn-on the firewall.
8. Visit the Windows Update website and download the necessary updates.
9. Visit the support website of the manufacturer of your computer to download
any additional drivers required for Windows XP.
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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User
Be Smart! Protect your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/
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| Cary,
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| Sometimes my fingers get ahead of my brain.
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| I'm trying to upgrade the XP Home Partition to XP Pro.
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| I'm booting to the XP Home Partition.
|
| At this point, the CD Autoplays and brings up a "Welcome to Microsoft
| Windows XP" window.
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| I click "Install Windows XP" and nothing happens.
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| It did start with "NTVDM CPU" message, but I've made some changes resulting
| from othe posts here.
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| | > Please describe how you are attempting to install XP Pro.
| > Since you only have two partitions, and each has its own
| > operating system installed, your only choice is to "upgrade"
| > one of the two operating systems. Is that a correct assumption?
| >
| > --
| > Carey Frisch
| > Microsoft MVP
| > Windows XP - Shell/User
| >
| > Be Smart! Protect your PC!
| >
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/
| >
| > -----------------------------------------------------------------
| >
| > | >
| > | I'm trying to instal an XP Pro CD.
| > |
| > | My machine has two bootable partitions.
| > | One is XP Home which cam installed on the machine.
| > | The other is W2K which I installed myself.
| > |
| > | It doesn't matter which system is booted,
| > | this error message pops up as soon as I click
| > | the Start Install link from the GUI
| > |
| > | Can anyone offer suggestions for getting around
| > | the problem.
| > |
| > |
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