Upgrade Windows XP Professional to Windows Vista

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mcp111

If I upgrade Windows XP Professional to Windows Vista, do I need to reinstall
my programs or will Vista automatically recognize them?
 
M

Mike Brannigan

mcp111 said:
If I upgrade Windows XP Professional to Windows Vista, do I need to
reinstall
my programs or will Vista automatically recognize them?

If you upgrade and all your apps are Vista compatible then they will all
just continue to work.
 
M

mcp111

Thanks.
Why are we not able to install Vista on a USB drive? I have 80gb free on my
usb drive but I can't install Vista. Why this limitation?
 
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Bruce Chambers

mcp111 said:
Thanks.
Why are we not able to install Vista on a USB drive? I have 80gb free on my
usb drive but I can't install Vista. Why this limitation?

It's by design, to help prevent software piracy, as an external drive
can be easily moved from on computer to another. (Of course, if those
computers aren't identical, Vista would have to be reinstalled each time
the drive is moved to a new computer, so there'd be no point in adding
the capability.) All Microsoft OS's have this "limitation."


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C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

USB external drives are for backups and file storage only.
Windows Vista must be installed on an internal hard drive.

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience -
Windows Vista Enthusiast

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Thanks.
Why are we not able to install Vista on a USB drive? I have 80gb free on my
usb drive but I can't install Vista. Why this limitation?
 

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