Hi,
You are correct in that you can transfer to the new hardware. You will
likely need to phone in the activation this time as the key will be reported
as being in use, but this is a valid transfer. If I understand the anytime
upgrade process correctly, you will need to reinstall the Vista HP first,
then do the anytime upgrade process (which you should be able to access via
digital locker, check this first).
Also, your license for Vista allows for the installation of either 32 or 64
bit, so should you want to try the latter this time around it is also valid
for this.
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Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help -
www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts
http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
"New to Vista" <> wrote in message
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> Got a older computer, has windows vista on it (32bit)
>
> Vista is a retail Home Premium copy, that was installed, activated, and
> used
> since nearly a week after it was available, about 3 months down the road
> is
> was upgraded over the internet via MS's upgrade system to Ultimate.
>
> Now heres the dilema...
>
> This machine is getting the boot, being stripped down and parted out.... a
> New machine is ready to roll, so basically everything is going to be GONE.
> A
> fresh install of windows is needed..
>
> the Question arises, being retail, i don't think switching to a new
> machine
> is going to be a problem at all, BUT
>
> Should i be able to install windows Vista Ultimate STRAIGHT AWAY onto the
> machine, or does the upgrade process have to be done (and how so?)...
> also,
> being 32bit version, and then upgraded to ultimate (retail).... i'm not
> sure,
> but would installing 64bit version of ultimate cause any greif? Is it
> possible? (as we've got a 64bit DVD here already....)
>
> anyone got any ideas?
> Thanks.