While each version of Vista is on the DVD it is the product key that defines
which version is ultimately installed. So juts go ahead and install it and
put in the product key for home or home premium.
If you skip the product key, opting to insert the product key later, and
then press OK you should see a list of available versions; however, you need
to choose the relevant version for your product key. You can then insert the
product key after you have installed via, Control Panel>System>change
product key number. It is, however, far easier to insert the product key at
the start and Vista will install the correct version for your product key.
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"Elliot" <> wrote in message
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> I got one, but how can I select to install Home edition in installation?
>
>
> "John Barnett MVP" <> wrote in message
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>> Actually all versions of Vista are on the same DVD; however, to install
>> basic/premium you need a basic or premium product key. As this is only
>> for one machine MS do not do volume licensing (you need 5 or more
>> machines to get a volume licensing discount), therefore you would need to
>> buy a new copy of either Vista Home or Vista premium.
>>
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>> Windows Desktop Experience
>>
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>> Web: http://www.silversurfer-guide.com
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>> Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org
>>
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>> "Elliot" <> wrote in message
>> news:88807366-A16F-4E2C-9A16-...
>>> I have a disc and a code of Vista Ultimate, can it be used to install
>>> Home Basic/Premium? Or I need a seperate disc of Home Basic/Premium?
>>