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nroiter
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      07-16-2008
I upgraded to Home premium from XP on my old Dell, which had 2 HDs. It died
and I built a new box, using the old drives, but the Vista install had become
corrupt, and I had to boot from DVD; I could not repair the install, and
could not re-install on the OS drive, I re-installed Vista instead on the
other drive,

Problem is now I cannot activate the fresh install since I had an upgrade
copy and MS is treating my reinstall as a clean install.

My choices are, I suppose, not to activate, or try to install XP again on
the second HD as an alternate boot drive and upgrade that to VIsta, but that
sounds both tedious and dicey--I can't ask MS without paying $59 bucks (!)

Thoughts welcome
 
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      07-16-2008
nroiter wrote:
> I upgraded to Home premium from XP on my old Dell, which had 2 HDs. It died
> and I built a new box, using the old drives, but the Vista install had become
> corrupt, and I had to boot from DVD; I could not repair the install, and
> could not re-install on the OS drive, I re-installed Vista instead on the
> other drive,
>
> Problem is now I cannot activate the fresh install since I had an upgrade
> copy and MS is treating my reinstall as a clean install.
>
> My choices are, I suppose, not to activate, or try to install XP again on
> the second HD as an alternate boot drive and upgrade that to VIsta, but that
> sounds both tedious and dicey--I can't ask MS without paying $59 bucks (!)
>
> Thoughts welcome


Reinstall the upgrade and Vista will think the existing Vista is the
qualifying OS.

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Bruce Chambers
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      07-16-2008
nroiter wrote:
> I upgraded to Home premium from XP on my old Dell, which had 2 HDs. It died
> and I built a new box, using the old drives, but the Vista install had become
> corrupt, and I had to boot from DVD; I could not repair the install, and
> could not re-install on the OS drive, I re-installed Vista instead on the
> other drive,
>
> Problem is now I cannot activate the fresh install since I had an upgrade
> copy and MS is treating my reinstall as a clean install.
>



Which it was, to all intents; Vista isn't capable of performing a
repair installation.


> My choices are, I suppose, not to activate, or try to install XP again on
> the second HD as an alternate boot drive and upgrade that to VIsta, but that
> sounds both tedious and dicey--I can't ask MS without paying $59 bucks (!)
>
> Thoughts welcome



However, there is one more possible solution. Boot from the Vista
Upgrade CD, format the hard drive and perform a clean installation,
*without* entering the Product Key. Then, from within this
installation, upgrade (yes, reinstall) to Vista, this time entering the
Product Key.

Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows: How to Clean Install Windows
Vista with Upgrade Media
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase...rade_clean.asp

NOTE: This method is *not* supported by Microsoft.


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Colin Barnhorst
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      07-16-2008
"nroiter" <> wrote in message
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>I upgraded to Home premium from XP on my old Dell, which had 2 HDs. It died
> and I built a new box, using the old drives, but the Vista install had
> become
> corrupt, and I had to boot from DVD; I could not repair the install, and
> could not re-install on the OS drive, I re-installed Vista instead on the
> other drive,
>
> Problem is now I cannot activate the fresh install since I had an upgrade
> copy and MS is treating my reinstall as a clean install.
>
> My choices are, I suppose, not to activate, or try to install XP again on
> the second HD as an alternate boot drive and upgrade that to VIsta, but
> that
> sounds both tedious and dicey--I can't ask MS without paying $59 bucks (!)
>
> Thoughts welcome



Go ahead and reinstall XP. You don't have to activate XP before upgrading
to Vista. You do not have to use the Upgrade Option either. You can select
the Custom option and then delete the windows.old file after installation.
That will give the same effect as a clean install.

 
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Karl Snooks
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      07-16-2008
nroiter,
See following:
http://www.windowssecrets.com/comp/070201#story1

karl

"nroiter" <> wrote in message news:F164EF86-E2E0-4A4D-8D35-...
I upgraded to Home premium from XP on my old Dell, which had 2 HDs. It died
and I built a new box, using the old drives, but the Vista install had become
corrupt, and I had to boot from DVD; I could not repair the install, and
could not re-install on the OS drive, I re-installed Vista instead on the
other drive,

Problem is now I cannot activate the fresh install since I had an upgrade
copy and MS is treating my reinstall as a clean install.

My choices are, I suppose, not to activate, or try to install XP again on
the second HD as an alternate boot drive and upgrade that to VIsta, but that
sounds both tedious and dicey--I can't ask MS without paying $59 bucks (!)

Thoughts welcome
 
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