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JohnnyBee
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      01-02-2008
I am interested in upgrading from vista home premium to ultimate, using the
vista ultimate upgrade retail disk. Will I have to re-install office pro
2007 and my other software? Will I have to re-program media center TV
shows? Can I just use my Ultimate key and install only the ultimate
components that I want to use, like ISO image creation and hold'em?
 
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Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]
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      01-02-2008
You can upgrade from Home Premium to Ultimate. Your files and settings and
applications will be preserved. Just make sure you choose the upgrade option
during setup.
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"JohnnyBee" <> wrote in message
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>I am interested in upgrading from vista home premium to ultimate, using the
> vista ultimate upgrade retail disk. Will I have to re-install office pro
> 2007 and my other software? Will I have to re-program media center TV
> shows? Can I just use my Ultimate key and install only the ultimate
> components that I want to use, like ISO image creation and hold'em?



 
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David B.
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      01-02-2008
You shouldn't have to reinstall your software, as long as the upgrade
installs properly, have a backup just in case.
You cannot pick and choose what to install, you have to install the Ultimate
OS.

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"JohnnyBee" <> wrote in message
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>I am interested in upgrading from vista home premium to ultimate, using the
> vista ultimate upgrade retail disk. Will I have to re-install office pro
> 2007 and my other software? Will I have to re-program media center TV
> shows? Can I just use my Ultimate key and install only the ultimate
> components that I want to use, like ISO image creation and hold'em?


 
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JohnnyBee
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      01-02-2008

OK. Thanks.

I am going to give it a go!

John

"David B." wrote:

> You shouldn't have to reinstall your software, as long as the upgrade
> installs properly, have a backup just in case.
> You cannot pick and choose what to install, you have to install the Ultimate
> OS.
>
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> Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm
> How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
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> "JohnnyBee" <> wrote in message
> news:A924A728-7B34-41FA-AE5E-...
> >I am interested in upgrading from vista home premium to ultimate, using the
> > vista ultimate upgrade retail disk. Will I have to re-install office pro
> > 2007 and my other software? Will I have to re-program media center TV
> > shows? Can I just use my Ultimate key and install only the ultimate
> > components that I want to use, like ISO image creation and hold'em?

>
>

 
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JohnnyBee
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      01-02-2008
OK. Thanks.

I am going to give it a go!

John


"Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote:

> You can upgrade from Home Premium to Ultimate. Your files and settings and
> applications will be preserved. Just make sure you choose the upgrade option
> during setup.
> --
> Andre
> Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
> My Vista Quickstart Guide:
> http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry
> "JohnnyBee" <> wrote in message
> news:A924A728-7B34-41FA-AE5E-...
> >I am interested in upgrading from vista home premium to ultimate, using the
> > vista ultimate upgrade retail disk. Will I have to re-install office pro
> > 2007 and my other software? Will I have to re-program media center TV
> > shows? Can I just use my Ultimate key and install only the ultimate
> > components that I want to use, like ISO image creation and hold'em?

>
>
>

 
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JohnnyBee
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      01-03-2008
Crap!
After two attempts to upgrade to Ultimate, I must report that both failed
and automatically rolled back to Home Premium. Each attempt took 2+ hoursw,
both got to "Completing Upgrade", then "Windows could not configure one or
more system components. To install Windows restart the computer then restart
the installation" As soon as I click "OK" it rolls back.
My computer is an HP m9000t that is 2 months old, came with quad core 6600,
2 GB of memory, 500GB HD, and with the 8600GT video card with 512 MB. I
added a 4GB readyboost and 2 GB of additional memory. I know that the 32-bit
Vista supports only 3GB of memory. Should I remove the readyboost and/or the
additional 2GB of memory and try again?
Oh the final message I get tells me to go to microsoft.com, search for
upgrade advisor. The results of my running upgrade advisor on it is that I
should download a new driver for my network adapter to be installed after the
Ultimate is installed.
Help please.
Thanks.
John
 
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David
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      01-03-2008
Did you turn off your anti-virus software? I had this problem when I
installed SP1. It wasn't sufficient to right-click on the anti-virus icon
in the system tray and exit, but after I went to msconfig and unchecked
everything in the Services and Startup tabs that pertained to BitDefender,
the install finished without a hitch.

"JohnnyBee" <> wrote in message
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> Crap!
> After two attempts to upgrade to Ultimate, I must report that both failed
> and automatically rolled back to Home Premium. Each attempt took 2+
> hoursw,
> both got to "Completing Upgrade", then "Windows could not configure one or
> more system components. To install Windows restart the computer then
> restart
> the installation" As soon as I click "OK" it rolls back.
> My computer is an HP m9000t that is 2 months old, came with quad core
> 6600,
> 2 GB of memory, 500GB HD, and with the 8600GT video card with 512 MB. I
> added a 4GB readyboost and 2 GB of additional memory. I know that the
> 32-bit
> Vista supports only 3GB of memory. Should I remove the readyboost and/or
> the
> additional 2GB of memory and try again?
> Oh the final message I get tells me to go to microsoft.com, search for
> upgrade advisor. The results of my running upgrade advisor on it is that
> I
> should download a new driver for my network adapter to be installed after
> the
> Ultimate is installed.
> Help please.
> Thanks.
> John


 
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