Upgrade disk

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Guest

Can I use an 'Upgrade' Vista disk to initially install? I prefer to not do
it thru XP ... but instead to totally re-format my hd and then install Vista
anew ... with no ties back to XP.
Plus, an 'Upgrade' disk on Ebay is a lot cheaper than the non-upgrade ones.
 
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Carey Frisch [MVP]

No. You need a "full version" of Windows Vista
to perform a clean install on an empty hard drive.

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

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Can I use an 'Upgrade' Vista disk to initially install? I prefer to not
do
it thru XP ... but instead to totally re-format my hd and then install Vista
anew ... with no ties back to XP.
Plus, an 'Upgrade' disk on Ebay is a lot cheaper than the non-upgrade ones.
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

P.S. About 50% of the Microsoft software sold on
auction web sites, such as eBay, has been found to
be non-genuine, counterfeit copies.

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

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Can I use an 'Upgrade' Vista disk to initially install? I prefer to not
do
it thru XP ... but instead to totally re-format my hd and then install Vista
anew ... with no ties back to XP.
Plus, an 'Upgrade' disk on Ebay is a lot cheaper than the non-upgrade ones.
 
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Ian D

doonboggle said:
Can I use an 'Upgrade' Vista disk to initially install? I prefer to not
do
it thru XP ... but instead to totally re-format my hd and then install
Vista
anew ... with no ties back to XP.
Plus, an 'Upgrade' disk on Ebay is a lot cheaper than the non-upgrade
ones.

Yes, info here: http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=196
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

Sorry, but that is an out-of-date article that did
not take into account that Windows Genuine Advantage
will flag an "upgrade license only" as non-genuine.

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

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doonboggle said:
Can I use an 'Upgrade' Vista disk to initially install? I prefer to not
do
it thru XP ... but instead to totally re-format my hd and then install
Vista
anew ... with no ties back to XP.
Plus, an 'Upgrade' disk on Ebay is a lot cheaper than the non-upgrade
ones.

Yes, info here: http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=196
 
G

Guest

Hi doonboggle,

Yes, you can use an upgrade disk. For full instructions, please see my post
'Clean Install Windows Vista Using Upgrade Media', also in this newsgroup. I
strongly advise you to purchase a legitimate copy of Vista as software on
Ebay has been found to be counterfeit in the past. However, if you choose to
use Ebay, you do so at your own risk.
Dwarf
 
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Ian D

Carey Frisch said:
Sorry, but that is an out-of-date article that did
not take into account that Windows Genuine Advantage
will flag an "upgrade license only" as non-genuine.

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

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What happens in the case of upgrading from Win 2K,
where the only upgrade path is a clean install, therefore
Win 2K will be wiped and only the Vista upgrade license
will be present?

The reason I ask is that I have an uninstalled W2K disk
with license that I would install solely for the purpose of
doing a clean upgrade to Vista Ultimate. I have XPPro,
but won't upgrade from that as I want to preserve its
license.
 
D

David B.

Carey, why are you still posting this drivel, it is entirely, 100%
incorrect, We had this discussion a month or so ago and you were proven
wrong, why do you persist in passing on these lies?
License agreement aside, the answer to the OP's question is yes it can be
done, and NO it will not get flagged as non genuine.
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

Perhaps you would like to pay for a full license
for each user when their systems become non-genuine.

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

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Carey, why are you still posting this drivel, it is entirely, 100%
incorrect, We had this discussion a month or so ago and you were proven
wrong, why do you persist in passing on these lies?
License agreement aside, the answer to the OP's question is yes it can be
done, and NO it will not get flagged as non genuine.
 
D

David B.

So now you have changed your statement from "Sorry, but that is an
out-of-date article that did not take into account that Windows Genuine
Advantage will flag an "upgrade license only" as non-genuine" to "when their
systems become non-genuine"
Basically you just said that your first statement is incorrect, which it
is, and you now state that it will be correct some unknown time in the
future?
So with you flip flopping on you story, we're supposed to believe it's going
to happen down the road? Any proof or are you just speculating? We had this
exact same discussion some months ago, and nothing has changed since then.

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Carey Frisch said:
Perhaps you would like to pay for a full license
for each user when their systems become non-genuine.

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

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Carey, why are you still posting this drivel, it is entirely, 100%
incorrect, We had this discussion a month or so ago and you were proven
wrong, why do you persist in passing on these lies?
License agreement aside, the answer to the OP's question is yes it can be
done, and NO it will not get flagged as non genuine.

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