Mike,
Take a look at the Vista upgrade matrix located here:
http://arstechnica.com/new
Hopefully this helps a bit...
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Browse All TopicsCan an OEM DVD of Windows Vista Home Premium be used to UPGRADE a PC currently running Windows XP Home SP2 to Windows Vista Home Premium (i.e UPGRADE meaning leave all the apps and personal data still there). Assuming the DVD has never been used before.
If so please reply with the option choices when the DVD is put in before the install begins. i.e WHERE DO YOU CHOOSE UPGRADE INSTEAD OF FULL INSTALL?
Please no replies like "for about the same money you can get a retail vista upgrade DVD". I know that. PLEASE ANSWER THE QUESTION AS STATED ONLY.
Regards-Mike
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Mike,
Take a look at the Vista upgrade matrix located here:
http://arstechnica.com/new
Hopefully this helps a bit...
And here is a page from MS about it:
http://www.microsoft.com/w
Note in the matrix on that page which ones require a clean install and which ones have available an in-place installation option.
I can not close this out without pointing out that the following quote from jcarrsimith's link, namely
"Home Basic is functionally equivalent to XP Home, and Home Premium adds Media Center features among others. "
is technically true (because of the words at the end "among others") but very misleading. The first part of the quote is accurate, the 2nd is NOT!!! As the chart on p. 89 of the current PC World Magazine cover article on Windows Vista shows, Vista Home Premium does not JUST provide Media Center features, it also provides Aero and Windows Flip 3D, Windows Mobility and Tablet Support, and Windows Meeting Space AS WELL as Media Center Fatures.
Also and I quote from the sidebar on p. 89, "Let's start with the one you shouldn't get: Home Basic which lacks the Aero interface and other features that make Vista exciting"
TO say as the link above implies that the most important feature of Home Premium is Media Center support is simply bad information !!
Mike
I am reopening this question (despite having already closed it and assigning points HERE ) at www.experts-exchange.com/O
BECAUSE after further review I have decided that the two replies above (i.e the matricies in the links) may NOT apply to ***OEM*** Vista DVDs and may only apply to Full and Upgrade DVDs. The details are at the above link. PLEASE REPLY AT THAT LINK AND NOT HERE.
Thanks-Mike
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by: mgross333Posted on 2007-02-09 at 02:07:09ID: 18500257
In addition, please answer the above question also for a Windows Vista Home Premium FULL Retail DVD.
In this regard, I am 100% certain (because MS tech support told me) that for Win XP a Full Win XP CD could also upgrade in every circumstance that a Win XP Upgrade CD could do the upgrade. I do not know if the same statement is true for Vista.
Mike