|
|
Hi, I recently registered my ultimate upgrade after the first attempt failed resulting in my "clean installing" as I lost my xp pro due to having formatted the hd. It would not could not find bootmngr!!!! My registration went ok but today I got a message to "register again"! Tried that but when I entered my product key this time it says its for upgrade not clean install!! When I've done this kind of thing before I generally get asked to insert the old system disc I am upgrading from so what do I do? any help ? tia. Stuart.
|
|
Vista Upgrade key can't be used to register a "clean install". Google will show you several sites with specific instructions. Basically, you have to start over. Do a clean install without registering and re-install as an upgrade and *then* register...
Regards, Hank Arnold
srt wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Hi, > I recently registered my ultimate upgrade after the first attempt failed > resulting in my "clean installing" as I lost my xp pro due to having > formatted the hd. It would not could not find bootmngr!!!! > My registration went ok but today I got a message to "register again"! > Tried that but when I entered my product key this time it says its for > upgrade not clean install!! When I've done this kind of thing before I > generally get asked to insert the old system disc I am upgrading from so > what do I do? any help ? tia. > Stuart.
|
|
Do an in place upgrade. See the instructions on my website. http://vistasupport.mvps.org/install_windows_xp_on_machine_running_vista.htm Vista actually overwrites the XP boot loader, hence you not being able to access XP. However, there was no need to re-install. All you needed to have done was to download a freeware application called VistaBootPro, click on the Manage OS entries and then use the Add option to add the windows xp option.
-- John Barnett MVP Associate Expert Windows - Shell/User
Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org
The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this mail/post..
"srt" <srt[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote in message news:eFOfOKBsHHA.4180[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > Hi, > I recently registered my ultimate upgrade after the first attempt failed > resulting in my "clean installing" as I lost my xp pro due to having > formatted the hd. It would not could not find bootmngr!!!! > My registration went ok but today I got a message to "register again"! > Tried that but when I entered my product key this time it says its for > upgrade not clean install!! When I've done this kind of thing before I > generally get asked to insert the old system disc I am upgrading from so > what do I do? any help ? tia. > Stuart.
|
|
Do a clean install and do not enter the key. Then, reboot and do a clean install again and enter the number.
"srt" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Hi, > I recently registered my ultimate upgrade after the first attempt failed > resulting in my "clean installing" as I lost my xp pro due to having > formatted the hd. It would not could not find bootmngr!!!! > My registration went ok but today I got a message to "register again"! Tried > that but when I entered my product key this time it says its for upgrade not > clean install!! When I've done this kind of thing before I generally get > asked to insert the old system disc I am upgrading from so what do I do? any > help ? tia. > Stuart. > >
|
|
"patruns" wrote
[Quoted Text] > Do a clean install and do not enter the key. Then, reboot and do a clean > install again and enter the number.
That should be, reboot and do an upgrade install (this second time) and now enter the product key.
> "srt" wrote: > >> Hi, >> I recently registered my ultimate upgrade after the first attempt failed >> resulting in my "clean installing" as I lost my xp pro due to having >> formatted the hd. It would not could not find bootmngr!!!! >> My registration went ok but today I got a message to "register again"! >> Tried >> that but when I entered my product key this time it says its for upgrade >> not >> clean install!! When I've done this kind of thing before I generally get >> asked to insert the old system disc I am upgrading from so what do I do? >> any >> help ? tia. >> Stuart. >> >>
-- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
|
|
"srt" <srt[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote
[Quoted Text] > Hi, > I recently registered my ultimate upgrade after the first attempt failed > resulting in my "clean installing" as I lost my xp pro due to having > formatted the hd. It would not could not find bootmngr!!!! > My registration went ok but today I got a message to "register again"! > Tried that but when I entered my product key this time it says its for > upgrade not clean install!! When I've done this kind of thing before I > generally get asked to insert the old system disc I am upgrading from so > what do I do? any help ? tia.
The upgrade process in Vista is not like in XP. Vista does not do a shiny media check. The upgrade is designed to be run from the desktop of the installed, qualifying OS ( in this case XP). There is a way to do a clean install using an upgrade version of Vista which involves doing two installs. See this link: http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=5932
-- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
|
|
"Rock" <Rock[ at ]nospam.net> wrote in message news:%237NmS7LsHHA.4076[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > "srt" <srt[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote >> Hi, >> I recently registered my ultimate upgrade after the first attempt failed >> resulting in my "clean installing" as I lost my xp pro due to having >> formatted the hd. It would not could not find bootmngr!!!! >> My registration went ok but today I got a message to "register again"! >> Tried that but when I entered my product key this time it says its for >> upgrade not clean install!! When I've done this kind of thing before I >> generally get asked to insert the old system disc I am upgrading from so >> what do I do? any help ? tia. > > The upgrade process in Vista is not like in XP. Vista does not do a shiny > media check. The upgrade is designed to be run from the desktop of the > installed, qualifying OS ( in this case XP). There is a way to do a clean > install using an upgrade version of Vista which involves doing two > installs. See this link: > http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=5932> > -- > Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] Many thanks for your replies. You may see a post elsewhere in "performance maintenance." Basically I managed to load up an earlier xp pro via acronis (thank god) and I got the upgrade to work :) but I have the problem referred to in "performance maintenance." God this is fun!!! tia. Stuart.
|
|
"srt" <basalt[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote
<snip>
[Quoted Text] > Many thanks for your replies. You may see a post elsewhere in "performance > maintenance." > Basically I managed to load up an earlier xp pro via acronis (thank god) > and I got the upgrade to work :) but I have the problem referred to in > "performance maintenance." > God this is fun!!! tia.
You're welcome. That's a good way to do it. Do a clean install of XP, image with Acronis TI, and save that for a rainy day, for when a reinstall of Vista is needed. Nice thinking. ATI version 10 in the latest build works fine in Vista too.
-- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
|
|
Creating images of drives/partitions shouldn't even need thinking about, it should be part and parcel of your normal maintenance. When I first dual booted with XP and Vista the first thing I did, after I had installed all the software I needed and activated everything, was image the drive using Acronis True Image. This was imaged to a second hard drive. As soon as that image was completed I imaged another copy to a set of DVD's. Now I don't dual boot, replying upon VMware Workstation virtual machine software to provide access to XP, but still I have made a new image of the setup and also imaged it to DVD. You never know when you are going to need these images so keep them safe and up to date.
-- John Barnett MVP Associate Expert Windows - Shell/User
Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org
The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this mail/post..
"Rock" <Rock[ at ]nospam.net> wrote in message news:%23p1o$QMsHHA.1864[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > "srt" <basalt[ at ]yahoo.com> wrote > > <snip> > >> Many thanks for your replies. You may see a post elsewhere in >> "performance maintenance." >> Basically I managed to load up an earlier xp pro via acronis (thank god) >> and I got the upgrade to work :) but I have the problem referred to in >> "performance maintenance." >> God this is fun!!! tia. > > You're welcome. That's a good way to do it. Do a clean install of XP, > image with Acronis TI, and save that for a rainy day, for when a reinstall > of Vista is needed. Nice thinking. ATI version 10 in the latest build > works fine in Vista too. > > -- > Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
|
|
|