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Zoie
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      02-01-2007
How do you run the install from Windows Vista? Where is the setup.exe program
located (because it's not the one from the DVD, according to the
instructions).

"Zim Babwe" wrote:

>
>
>
> When you first encounter this prompt for your product key, just hit next and
> proceed with setup.
>
>
> Choose which version of Windows you have purchased, check the box and click
> Next.
>
>
> Once the first install of Vista is completed and you start the second
> install from within Vista, you'll need to enter your product key.
>
>
> Choose "Custom (advanced)" to perform a clean install.
>
>
> Once the second install of Vista has been completed, you can activtate your
> installation through Microsoft.
> Microsoft internal documentation reveals workaround for Vista Upgrade DVDs
> with no need for a previous version of Windows
>
>
> Just when everyone thought that all hope was lost when it comes to
> performing a clean install with a Windows Vista Upgrade DVD, a gleam of
> light can now be seen at the end of the tunnel. A new workaround proposed by
> Paul Thurrott (via Microsoft internal documents) has been confirmed to work
> by DailyTech.
>
> We reported on Monday that Microsoft doesn't perform disc checking anymore
> during an operating system install. In the past, when performing a clean
> install, a user could boot from an install CD and insert a disc from a
> previous version of Windows for upgrade compliance.
>
> Per Microsoft's new licensing requirements for Vista, users are required to
> install a Windows Vista Upgrade from within Windows XP. When this occurs,
> the Windows XP license is forfeited and the Windows Vista installation
> process can take place.
>
> Now, however, this workaround allows users to perform a "clean install." The
> process is a bit tedious, but is not hard at all to complete. Users have to
> perform these simple steps to perform a clean install of Vista without a
> previous version of Windows installed with an upgrade DVD:
>
> 1.. Boot from the Windows Vista Upgrade DVD and start the setup program.
>
> 2.. When prompted to enter your product key, DO NOT enter it. Click "Next"
> and proceed with setup. This will install Windows Vista as a 30-day trial.
>
> 3.. When prompted, select the edition of Vista which you have purchased
> and continue with setup.
>
> 4.. Once setup has been completed and you have been brought to the desktop
> for the first time, run the install program from within Windows Vista.
>
> 5.. This time, type in your product key when prompted.
>
> 6.. When asked whether to perform an Upgrade or Custom (advanced) install,
> choose Custom (advanced) to perform a clean install of Vista. Yes, this
> means that you will have to install Vista for a second time.
>
> 7.. Once setup has completed for the second time, you should be able to
> activate Windows Vista normally. You can also delete the Windows.old
> directory which contains information from the first Vista install.
>
> There's no telling why Microsoft left this loophole wide open with Windows
> Vista Upgrade DVDs, but this means that any retail upgrade DVD can be used
> as a fully functioning full retail copy of Vista

 
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Jharrix
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      02-01-2007
What I did was open the DVD drive and closed it again and let the auto run
feature start it and did exactly what Zim said and it worked like a charm! Do
a second clean install and input the product key at the beginning of the
second install and choose complete install.

"Zoie" wrote:

> How do you run the install from Windows Vista? Where is the setup.exe program
> located (because it's not the one from the DVD, according to the
> instructions).
>
> "Zim Babwe" wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >
> > When you first encounter this prompt for your product key, just hit next and
> > proceed with setup.
> >
> >
> > Choose which version of Windows you have purchased, check the box and click
> > Next.
> >
> >
> > Once the first install of Vista is completed and you start the second
> > install from within Vista, you'll need to enter your product key.
> >
> >
> > Choose "Custom (advanced)" to perform a clean install.
> >
> >
> > Once the second install of Vista has been completed, you can activtate your
> > installation through Microsoft.
> > Microsoft internal documentation reveals workaround for Vista Upgrade DVDs
> > with no need for a previous version of Windows
> >
> >
> > Just when everyone thought that all hope was lost when it comes to
> > performing a clean install with a Windows Vista Upgrade DVD, a gleam of
> > light can now be seen at the end of the tunnel. A new workaround proposed by
> > Paul Thurrott (via Microsoft internal documents) has been confirmed to work
> > by DailyTech.
> >
> > We reported on Monday that Microsoft doesn't perform disc checking anymore
> > during an operating system install. In the past, when performing a clean
> > install, a user could boot from an install CD and insert a disc from a
> > previous version of Windows for upgrade compliance.
> >
> > Per Microsoft's new licensing requirements for Vista, users are required to
> > install a Windows Vista Upgrade from within Windows XP. When this occurs,
> > the Windows XP license is forfeited and the Windows Vista installation
> > process can take place.
> >
> > Now, however, this workaround allows users to perform a "clean install." The
> > process is a bit tedious, but is not hard at all to complete. Users have to
> > perform these simple steps to perform a clean install of Vista without a
> > previous version of Windows installed with an upgrade DVD:
> >
> > 1.. Boot from the Windows Vista Upgrade DVD and start the setup program.
> >
> > 2.. When prompted to enter your product key, DO NOT enter it. Click "Next"
> > and proceed with setup. This will install Windows Vista as a 30-day trial.
> >
> > 3.. When prompted, select the edition of Vista which you have purchased
> > and continue with setup.
> >
> > 4.. Once setup has been completed and you have been brought to the desktop
> > for the first time, run the install program from within Windows Vista.
> >
> > 5.. This time, type in your product key when prompted.
> >
> > 6.. When asked whether to perform an Upgrade or Custom (advanced) install,
> > choose Custom (advanced) to perform a clean install of Vista. Yes, this
> > means that you will have to install Vista for a second time.
> >
> > 7.. Once setup has completed for the second time, you should be able to
> > activate Windows Vista normally. You can also delete the Windows.old
> > directory which contains information from the first Vista install.
> >
> > There's no telling why Microsoft left this loophole wide open with Windows
> > Vista Upgrade DVDs, but this means that any retail upgrade DVD can be used
> > as a fully functioning full retail copy of Vista

 
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Zoie
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      02-02-2007
Thank you very much! I did this and it worked! Now I have my original key
activated. I noticed that I have 2 folders in my computer with the names
Windows.old ( due to the installation on top of the first Vista
installation) Did you get rid of the first folder or the second one? I want
to keep one for a while, just in case. Since I had a lot of stuff in Windows
XP each folder is about 66GB

"Jharrix" wrote:

> What I did was open the DVD drive and closed it again and let the auto run
> feature start it and did exactly what Zim said and it worked like a charm! Do
> a second clean install and input the product key at the beginning of the
> second install and choose complete install.
>
> "Zoie" wrote:
>
> > How do you run the install from Windows Vista? Where is the setup.exe program
> > located (because it's not the one from the DVD, according to the
> > instructions).
> >
> > "Zim Babwe" wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > When you first encounter this prompt for your product key, just hit next and
> > > proceed with setup.
> > >
> > >
> > > Choose which version of Windows you have purchased, check the box and click
> > > Next.
> > >
> > >
> > > Once the first install of Vista is completed and you start the second
> > > install from within Vista, you'll need to enter your product key.
> > >
> > >
> > > Choose "Custom (advanced)" to perform a clean install.
> > >
> > >
> > > Once the second install of Vista has been completed, you can activtate your
> > > installation through Microsoft.
> > > Microsoft internal documentation reveals workaround for Vista Upgrade DVDs
> > > with no need for a previous version of Windows
> > >
> > >
> > > Just when everyone thought that all hope was lost when it comes to
> > > performing a clean install with a Windows Vista Upgrade DVD, a gleam of
> > > light can now be seen at the end of the tunnel. A new workaround proposed by
> > > Paul Thurrott (via Microsoft internal documents) has been confirmed to work
> > > by DailyTech.
> > >
> > > We reported on Monday that Microsoft doesn't perform disc checking anymore
> > > during an operating system install. In the past, when performing a clean
> > > install, a user could boot from an install CD and insert a disc from a
> > > previous version of Windows for upgrade compliance.
> > >
> > > Per Microsoft's new licensing requirements for Vista, users are required to
> > > install a Windows Vista Upgrade from within Windows XP. When this occurs,
> > > the Windows XP license is forfeited and the Windows Vista installation
> > > process can take place.
> > >
> > > Now, however, this workaround allows users to perform a "clean install." The
> > > process is a bit tedious, but is not hard at all to complete. Users have to
> > > perform these simple steps to perform a clean install of Vista without a
> > > previous version of Windows installed with an upgrade DVD:
> > >
> > > 1.. Boot from the Windows Vista Upgrade DVD and start the setup program.
> > >
> > > 2.. When prompted to enter your product key, DO NOT enter it. Click "Next"
> > > and proceed with setup. This will install Windows Vista as a 30-day trial.
> > >
> > > 3.. When prompted, select the edition of Vista which you have purchased
> > > and continue with setup.
> > >
> > > 4.. Once setup has been completed and you have been brought to the desktop
> > > for the first time, run the install program from within Windows Vista.
> > >
> > > 5.. This time, type in your product key when prompted.
> > >
> > > 6.. When asked whether to perform an Upgrade or Custom (advanced) install,
> > > choose Custom (advanced) to perform a clean install of Vista. Yes, this
> > > means that you will have to install Vista for a second time.
> > >
> > > 7.. Once setup has completed for the second time, you should be able to
> > > activate Windows Vista normally. You can also delete the Windows.old
> > > directory which contains information from the first Vista install.
> > >
> > > There's no telling why Microsoft left this loophole wide open with Windows
> > > Vista Upgrade DVDs, but this means that any retail upgrade DVD can be used
> > > as a fully functioning full retail copy of Vista

 
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