Windows Vista upgrade licenses requires that you have a qualifying product
installed first before you can upgrade. What I would do is reinstall Windows
XP, download the Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor and run a check on your
system to check the devices and software in your system that might or will
need upgrading or updating before you upgrade to Windows Vista.
If you fix the problems, then upgrade from Windows XP to Vista Home Basic or
Ultimate and still encounter activation issues, I recommend you trying doing
a phone activation and explain the situation to the customer representitive
and they should sort out the problem for you.
--
Andre
Blog:
http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
My Vista Quickstart Guide:
http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry
"mb2000inc" <> wrote in message
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> Machine History (bought from Tiger Direct just a few short months ago...
> with
> Xp Pro sp2...but came with a disk of Vista Home Basic as the recovery
> disk...)
> I bought the Vista Ultimate Upgrade about a week ago, thinking that it
> would
> be cool and nice to have.... oops.
>
> While Upgrading from (originally) xp pro (sp2) to Vista Ultimate, I
> encountered errors and the upgrade wouldn't take....
>
> SO, since I couldn't downgrade and the computer wouldn't get past the
> initial boot menu, I was forced to put a clean install of Vista Home
> Basic.... (crap)
>
> Now, the computer tells me that I don't have a genuine copy of windows on
> this PC and I can't do anything but look at my background image and play a
> few choice solitaire games...
>
> So, I tried the upgrade again, to Vista Ultimate and it won't install
> because, again, it thinks I don't have a genuine copy of Windows...
>
> Any thoughts or suggestions?
>
> I could really use the help.
> (keep in mind that I'm a novice and I don't always know what I'm doing...
> however, that isn't to say that I'm a complete ignorant moron. I do know
> SOME
> things.)