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Posted by Brian W on 12/19/06 23:18
Check out the Vista newsgroups, it really is better to have a Full intall
DVD of Vista rather than an upgrade. For a start, you must have a valid
install of XP or 2000 to use the upgrade - it no longer relies on using
qualifying previous version media during the setup phase. XP must be
activated too for it to work. And using this method does not allow you to
format partitions etc. A lot of people will get caught out with this next
year.
Fairly widespread info around if you look in the right places :-)
"Matt Wheeler" <spam@007jbond.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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> From what i saw with XP, the upgrade CD I have installs the same as what
> i'd have with a "full" version, it just has an additional step to check
> for a previous version. In my case, as i tend to do a clean install, it
> just requests I insert the previous CD in the drive.
> Or do microsoft really leave something out of the upgrade version that is
> included on the full version ? (I'm sure it'd be widespread knowledge if
> they did)
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