Switch Vista Versions between Desktop and Laptop

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Tony Olson

I bought two upgrade DVD's (Home Basic and Home Basic Premium) and installed
the Home Basic on my Desktop and Home Basic Premium on my laptop. So I find
that I would like to switch my Home Basic Premium to my Desktop.

I'm concerned about the "activation" process. I would assume (on
installation) that the Home Basic Premium DVD could/would be an upgrade to
the Home Basic on my desktop.

My dilemma is if the previous is successful how do I get the Home Basic to
install over the Home Basic Premium currently on my laptop.

I always wondered how multiple Product Keys at Microsoft are handled from
similar IP addresses (wireless network).

I can't see purchasing a Home Basic to Home Basic Premium upgrade when I
don't need it.

My PCs are not for business, but I would like to stay away from an
"activation" hassle with Microsoft. It seems there should be an orderly
process to do this (and many folks must have a need to switch OS versions
between PC's).

Any help is appreciated.

Tony Olson
 
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Tony Olson

Brink said:
Hi Tony,

You should be able to run the Home premium Upgrade installation from
within your Desktop's Basic edition to upgrade it.

However, you will need to do a clean install with the Home Basic
edition on the laptop since it is not a upgrade but a downgrade from the
Home Premium edition.

You will probably have to do a phone activation on each computer after
the new install to get Vista activated since it will think you still
have it installed on the other computer. This tutorial will show you how
to do a phone activation if needed.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/84488-activate-vista-phone.html

Hope this helps,
Shawn


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Thanks Shawn, I'll give it a go...

Tony
 

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