I am running XP on my C drive and using Vista upgrade disk installed Vista on my D drive. I need to do a clean install of XP back on the C drive. Can I do this without messing up Vista? Thanks Carl
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Since you used your XP as the basis for an upgrade, you no longer have a license to run XP
"Carl" <cwebster[ at ]NO.blazenetme.SPAM.net> wrote in message news:00C5F885-4052-4DC7-9887-6C6B071CB2F8[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] >I am running XP on my C drive and using Vista upgrade disk installed Vista >on my D drive. I need to do a clean install of XP back on the C drive. Can >I do this without messing up Vista? Thanks Carl
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Now that just sucks. I own both but I may not be able to use both? "John Barnes" <jbarnes[ at ]email.net> wrote in message news:%238fRRXGqHHA.3892[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > Since you used your XP as the basis for an upgrade, you no longer have a > license to run XP > > "Carl" <cwebster[ at ]NO.blazenetme.SPAM.net> wrote in message > news:00C5F885-4052-4DC7-9887-6C6B071CB2F8[ at ]microsoft.com... >>I am running XP on my C drive and using Vista upgrade disk installed Vista >>on my D drive. I need to do a clean install of XP back on the C drive. Can >>I do this without messing up Vista? Thanks Carl >
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If you used an upgrade cd of Vista instead of a full version cd, the upgrade version subsumed(I never really liked that word and imo its a poor choice by definition) or replaces/nullifies the use of the prior version. In simpler terms. Use of an upgrade version of Vista on the same machine replaces the license and ability to use the XP version on that same or another machine.
Options: Remove Vista, reinstall XP, return Vista(if within 45 days limit) for credit and if still interested in Vista purchase the full Vista version.
...winston
"Carl" <cwebster[ at ]NO.blazenetme.SPAM.net> wrote in message news:eH$X7gGqHHA.4032[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... : Now that just sucks. I own both but I may not be able to use both? : "John Barnes" <jbarnes[ at ]email.net> wrote in message : news:%238fRRXGqHHA.3892[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... : > Since you used your XP as the basis for an upgrade, you no longer have a : > license to run XP : > : > "Carl" <cwebster[ at ]NO.blazenetme.SPAM.net> wrote in message : > news:00C5F885-4052-4DC7-9887-6C6B071CB2F8[ at ]microsoft.com... : >>I am running XP on my C drive and using Vista upgrade disk installed Vista : >>on my D drive. I need to do a clean install of XP back on the C drive. Can : >>I do this without messing up Vista? Thanks Carl : > :
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You don't own anything. You had a license to use XP which by purchasing the less expensive upgrade version of Vista, you agreed to no longer have. 13. UPGRADES. To use upgrade software, you must first be licensed for the software that is eligible for the upgrade. Upon upgrade, this agreement takes the place of the agreement for the software you upgraded from. After you upgrade, you may no longer use the software you upgraded from.
"Carl" <cwebster[ at ]NO.blazenetme.SPAM.net> wrote in message news:eH$X7gGqHHA.4032[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > Now that just sucks. I own both but I may not be able to use both? > "John Barnes" <jbarnes[ at ]email.net> wrote in message > news:%238fRRXGqHHA.3892[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Since you used your XP as the basis for an upgrade, you no longer have a >> license to run XP >> >> "Carl" <cwebster[ at ]NO.blazenetme.SPAM.net> wrote in message >> news:00C5F885-4052-4DC7-9887-6C6B071CB2F8[ at ]microsoft.com... >>>I am running XP on my C drive and using Vista upgrade disk installed >>>Vista on my D drive. I need to do a clean install of XP back on the C >>>drive. Can I do this without messing up Vista? Thanks Carl >> >
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"Carl" wrote
[Quoted Text] >I am running XP on my C drive and using Vista upgrade disk installed Vista >on my D drive. I need to do a clean install of XP back on the C drive. Can >I do this without messing up Vista? Thanks Carl
Read the Vista license. The license for the OS that was used as the qualifying version to use an upgrade version of Vista is subsumed into the Vista license. They become one. Therefore both cannot be installed. It's one or the other. This was the same with an upgrade license for XP going from Win95/98/ME/2000. That's why the upgrade version is cheaper than the full version.
To dual boot with an upgrade version of Vista you need two licenses for XP, one for the qualifying OS and one for the dual boot.
With only one license for XP you need a full version of Vista.
-- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
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Vista has turned out to be a bad idea for me and just a waste of money for none of the cameras will work with it and some of the other software doesn't install or work. Microsoft has just turned me off and I tell everyone to just stay away. Looks like they are controlling the world. As of now I have a duel boot and will have to dump Vista and look into Linux. "Rock" <Rock[ at ]nospam.net> wrote in message news:OkupeJMqHHA.960[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > "Carl" wrote >>I am running XP on my C drive and using Vista upgrade disk installed Vista >>on my D drive. I need to do a clean install of XP back on the C drive. Can >>I do this without messing up Vista? Thanks Carl > > Read the Vista license. The license for the OS that was used as the > qualifying version to use an upgrade version of Vista is subsumed into the > Vista license. They become one. Therefore both cannot be installed. > It's one or the other. This was the same with an upgrade license for XP > going from Win95/98/ME/2000. That's why the upgrade version is cheaper > than the full version. > > To dual boot with an upgrade version of Vista you need two licenses for > XP, one for the qualifying OS and one for the dual boot. > > With only one license for XP you need a full version of Vista. > > -- > Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
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If you uninstall Vista you can use your license to run XP. Go for Linux if you want, but you are just hurting yourself. When the drivers and software you want or need is working with Vista, you can reinstall and delete XP. There is always some software that won't ever work with a new OS and some drivers will never be updated. You will find the same with Linux.
"John Barnes" <jbarnes[ at ]email.net> wrote in message news:uoQFQaJqHHA.4100[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > You don't own anything. You had a license to use XP which by purchasing > the less expensive upgrade version of Vista, you agreed to no longer have. > 13. UPGRADES. To use upgrade software, you must first be licensed for the > software that is eligible > for the upgrade. Upon upgrade, this agreement takes the place of the > agreement for the software > you upgraded from. After you upgrade, you may no longer use the software > you upgraded from. > > "Carl" <cwebster[ at ]NO.blazenetme.SPAM.net> wrote in message > news:eH$X7gGqHHA.4032[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Now that just sucks. I own both but I may not be able to use both? >> "John Barnes" <jbarnes[ at ]email.net> wrote in message >> news:%238fRRXGqHHA.3892[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>> Since you used your XP as the basis for an upgrade, you no longer have a >>> license to run XP >>> >>> "Carl" <cwebster[ at ]NO.blazenetme.SPAM.net> wrote in message >>> news:00C5F885-4052-4DC7-9887-6C6B071CB2F8[ at ]microsoft.com... >>>>I am running XP on my C drive and using Vista upgrade disk installed >>>>Vista on my D drive. I need to do a clean install of XP back on the C >>>>drive. Can I do this without messing up Vista? Thanks Carl >>> >> >
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You are right about Linux and I have had Mandrake in the past but never got good with it. How long can I continue to use Vista with XP duel booting as I am now?? "John Barnes" <jbarnes[ at ]email.net> wrote in message news:eMZEu7PqHHA.5092[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > If you uninstall Vista you can use your license to run XP. Go for Linux > if you want, but you are just hurting yourself. When the drivers and > software you want or need is working with Vista, you can reinstall and > delete XP. There is always some software that won't ever work with a new > OS and some drivers will never be updated. You will find the same with > Linux. > > "John Barnes" <jbarnes[ at ]email.net> wrote in message > news:uoQFQaJqHHA.4100[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> You don't own anything. You had a license to use XP which by purchasing >> the less expensive upgrade version of Vista, you agreed to no longer >> have. >> 13. UPGRADES. To use upgrade software, you must first be licensed for the >> software that is eligible >> for the upgrade. Upon upgrade, this agreement takes the place of the >> agreement for the software >> you upgraded from. After you upgrade, you may no longer use the software >> you upgraded from. >> >> "Carl" <cwebster[ at ]NO.blazenetme.SPAM.net> wrote in message >> news:eH$X7gGqHHA.4032[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>> Now that just sucks. I own both but I may not be able to use both? >>> "John Barnes" <jbarnes[ at ]email.net> wrote in message >>> news:%238fRRXGqHHA.3892[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>>> Since you used your XP as the basis for an upgrade, you no longer have >>>> a license to run XP >>>> >>>> "Carl" <cwebster[ at ]NO.blazenetme.SPAM.net> wrote in message >>>> news:00C5F885-4052-4DC7-9887-6C6B071CB2F8[ at ]microsoft.com... >>>>>I am running XP on my C drive and using Vista upgrade disk installed >>>>>Vista on my D drive. I need to do a clean install of XP back on the C >>>>>drive. Can I do this without messing up Vista? Thanks Carl >>>> >>> >> >
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You are already in violation of your license. Guess it is up to your own sense of honour. I personally would uninstall Vista, but both will probably work indefinitely.
"Carl" <cwebster[ at ]NO.blazenetme.SPAM.net> wrote in message news:uBrTA7QqHHA.3356[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > You are right about Linux and I have had Mandrake in the past but never > got good with it. How long can I continue to use Vista with XP duel > booting as I am now?? > "John Barnes" <jbarnes[ at ]email.net> wrote in message > news:eMZEu7PqHHA.5092[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> If you uninstall Vista you can use your license to run XP. Go for Linux >> if you want, but you are just hurting yourself. When the drivers and >> software you want or need is working with Vista, you can reinstall and >> delete XP. There is always some software that won't ever work with a new >> OS and some drivers will never be updated. You will find the same with >> Linux. >> >> "John Barnes" <jbarnes[ at ]email.net> wrote in message >> news:uoQFQaJqHHA.4100[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> You don't own anything. You had a license to use XP which by purchasing >>> the less expensive upgrade version of Vista, you agreed to no longer >>> have. >>> 13. UPGRADES. To use upgrade software, you must first be licensed for >>> the software that is eligible >>> for the upgrade. Upon upgrade, this agreement takes the place of the >>> agreement for the software >>> you upgraded from. After you upgrade, you may no longer use the software >>> you upgraded from. >>> >>> "Carl" <cwebster[ at ]NO.blazenetme.SPAM.net> wrote in message >>> news:eH$X7gGqHHA.4032[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>>> Now that just sucks. I own both but I may not be able to use both? >>>> "John Barnes" <jbarnes[ at ]email.net> wrote in message >>>> news:%238fRRXGqHHA.3892[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>>>> Since you used your XP as the basis for an upgrade, you no longer have >>>>> a license to run XP >>>>> >>>>> "Carl" <cwebster[ at ]NO.blazenetme.SPAM.net> wrote in message >>>>> news:00C5F885-4052-4DC7-9887-6C6B071CB2F8[ at ]microsoft.com... >>>>>>I am running XP on my C drive and using Vista upgrade disk installed >>>>>>Vista on my D drive. I need to do a clean install of XP back on the C >>>>>>drive. Can I do this without messing up Vista? Thanks Carl >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >
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"Carl" wrote
[Quoted Text] > Vista has turned out to be a bad idea for me and just a waste of money for > none of the cameras will work with it and some of the other software > doesn't install or work. Microsoft has just turned me off and I tell > everyone to just stay away. Looks like they are controlling the world. As > of now I have a duel boot and will have to dump Vista and look into Linux.
> "Rock" wrote >> "Carl" wrote >>>I am running XP on my C drive and using Vista upgrade disk installed >>>Vista on my D drive. I need to do a clean install of XP back on the C >>>drive. Can I do this without messing up Vista? Thanks Carl >> >> Read the Vista license. The license for the OS that was used as the >> qualifying version to use an upgrade version of Vista is subsumed into >> the Vista license. They become one. Therefore both cannot be installed. >> It's one or the other. This was the same with an upgrade license for XP >> going from Win95/98/ME/2000. That's why the upgrade version is cheaper >> than the full version. >> >> To dual boot with an upgrade version of Vista you need two licenses for >> XP, one for the qualifying OS and one for the dual boot. >> >> With only one license for XP you need a full version of Vista.
Sorry it didn't work out for you. It runs fine on this nearly 5 year old system.
-- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
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"Carl" <cwebster[ at ]NO.blazenetme.SPAM.net> wrote in message news:%23mU491PqHHA.1200[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > Vista has turned out to be a bad idea for me and just a waste of money for > none of the cameras will work with it and some of the other software doesn't > install or work. Microsoft has just turned me off and I tell everyone to > just stay away. Looks like they are controlling the world. As of now I have > a duel boot and will have to dump Vista and look into Linux.
Looks like a rediculous rant.
At this point, I can't stand VISTA. But that in no way nullifies that I have 3 very fast PCs running 98SE, 2 running 2K, 2 running XP Home, and three laptops running XP Pro. Vista sucks... but then, so did Millenium Edition.... I just threw it in the wastebasket.
Restore your XP and forget Lin-knocks.
JMHO...
DM
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"Rock" <Rock[ at ]nospam.net> wrote in message...
[Quoted Text] > "Carl" wrote > > Vista has turned out to be a bad idea for me and just a waste of money for > > none of the cameras will work with it and some of the other software > > doesn't install or work. Microsoft has just turned me off and I tell > > everyone to just stay away. Looks like they are controlling the world. As > > of now I have a duel boot and will have to dump Vista and look into Linux.
> Sorry it didn't work out for you. It runs fine on this nearly 5 year old > system.
IMHO, that's the problem.... it runs.... and runs, and runs, and runs.... building huge files with which to phone home regarding everything you've done with your VISTA, and running background processes that are superfluous to the point of being a quiet, unobtrusive platform for running software.
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