Vista upgrade versions do not prompt for a prior legal cd. Upgrade versions are installed by starting the install from within the prior legal o/s.
...winston
"NotMe" <> wrote in message news:...
: You might be able to get away with it, but it's not a 'legal' upgrade path.
: If you have a CD from any legal version of W2K NT or XP, you should be legal
: with an upgrade version.
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: "wojtek" <> wrote in message
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: > My Windows XP is not genuine, I want to upgrade to genuine Windows Vista.
: > I think, Vista upgrade will not work whith not genuine Windows XP.
: > So I need to buy Windows Vista full edition.
: > Can be Vista full edition installed as upgrade over existing (not genuine)
: > XP sp2?
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: > Wojtek
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