The only reason you were given a choice was because you did not enter a key
when asked to, then clicked on next.
There are 4 versions on Vista on the DVD. It is the key that determines
which version you get. You may be running Home Premium but you can not
activate it unless you have a Home Premium key. It sounds like you have keys
for Premium. If this is the case, you will have to reinstall Vista, use your
Premium key when asked to enter a key if you want to activate.
All of this has been covered many times already.
"Edison53" <> wrote in message
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> Actually, I do read, and I did a search for "product key" and
> "registration"
> and didn't find a clear, authoritative response. (Just because one person
> answers with what they THINK is the solution doesn't mean it's gold. I
> have
> seen lots of solutions to other problems in this newsgroup that are pure
> fiction.) I also read my setup options and my Vista DVD gave me several,
> one
> of which was Home Premium, so that's the one I took. Now, I acknowledge I
> may
> have missed some other warning to install only Ultimate, but I didn't see
> it.
> Just for my edification, and perhaps for that of others, where exactly was
> the instruction to install only Ultimate?
>
> "Cyberwolf" wrote:
>
>> The questions asked in here leads me to believe one thing... People do
>> not
>> read, are unable or unwilling too. First off, there are hundreds of this
>> topic scattered all over the forums. Try searching first. Secondly, if
>> you
>> take a little time to read the documentation it will save you time and
>> frustration down the line.
>>
>> "Edison53" wrote:
>>
>> > I have installed Windows Home Premium. I have tried two different keys
>> > (supplied by MS) and they don't work. What's wrong?