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Jeff
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      10-30-2007
My local hard drive is on the fritz and in danger of failing. I'm running
vista 63 home premium on it. Ideally, I'd like to get a new internal, and
load the OS on to that. Boot from that, verify, then change the boot menu
from there.

I don't have the original windows XP disc, but I do have the vista upgrade
cd. I waqs thinking maybe a backup/restore to the new hard drive, but maybe
that won't work or there's a better way of doing this. If anyone has any
suggestions, they would be incredibly appreciated!
 
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Joseph Conway [MSFT]
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      10-30-2007
You can clean install your upgrade media from the Vista media you have but
it will require two installs (one without a key, one with the key). Then
you can move your data that way. Or you can make a system image backup of
the system and restore it to the new drive from within WinRE, that would be
the fastest way.

Joseph W. Conway, MCSE
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Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]
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      10-30-2007
How do I do a clean install with the Windows Vista Upgrade media?
1. Boot with the Windows Vista Upgrade DVD.
2. Click "Install Now".
3. Do not enter a Product Key when prompted.
4. When prompted, select the Vista product edition that you do have.
5. Install Vista normally.
6. Once the install is complete, restart the DVD-based Setup from
within Windows Vista. Perform an in-place upgrade.
7. Enter your Product Key when prompted.
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> My local hard drive is on the fritz and in danger of failing. I'm running
> vista 63 home premium on it. Ideally, I'd like to get a new internal, and
> load the OS on to that. Boot from that, verify, then change the boot menu
> from there.
>
> I don't have the original windows XP disc, but I do have the vista upgrade
> cd. I waqs thinking maybe a backup/restore to the new hard drive, but
> maybe
> that won't work or there's a better way of doing this. If anyone has any
> suggestions, they would be incredibly appreciated!



 
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